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Chapter 17
ch 17
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Or "warriors for the Islam faith." | Ghazis |
| Westerners came to refer to Osman and his descendants. | Ottomans |
| Arabic for "ruler." | Sultan |
| Who were loyal only to the sultan. | Janissaries |
| Or "king," of the Safavid Empire. | Shah |
| By 1526 he had defeated the rulers of Delhi. | Mughal Empire |
| Which had been founded by Guru Nanak, blended elements of both Islam and Hinduism. | Sikhism |
| Was built during his reign. | Taj Mahal |
| The way of the warrior. | Bushido |
| A forms of Buddhism that spread from China to Japan in the 110s. | Zen Buddhism |
| Or trained professional warriors. | Samurai |
| Or "general." | Shogun |
| Powerful warlords who held large estates, gained control of their own territories and battled for power. | Daimyo |
| In literature, realistic stories became popular as well as a form of poetry. | Haiku |
| For more action, plot, and humor, Japanese audiences turned to a new type of theater in the 1600s. | Kabuki |