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Gunpowder Empires.   show
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What were the Muslim Gunpowder Empires?   show
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show Russia, Ming China, Qing China, and Japan.  
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show Osman.  
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show Land.  
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show 1. Alexander the Great conquered it as a part of the Persian Empire 2. Romans conquered it and named it Byzantium 3. Where Constantinople was located 4 Seljuk Turks conquered it 5. Mongols conquered it 6. Ottoman Turks conquer it  
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show 1453.  
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How did the Ottomans change Constantinople?   show
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Suleiman the Magnificent.   show
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Why did Suleiman the Magnificent stop his movement at Vienna in 1529?   show
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Why was Suleiman the Magnificent's stop at Vienna seen as a turning point in history?   show
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What was key to Ottoman success?   show
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Who were the Janissaries?   show
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show The Ottoman's system that forced Christian families to give up a son and train him to become a Janissary by converting them to Islam and teaching them warfare.  
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show They were able to use heavy artillery because they weren't on horseback.  
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What was a vizier?   show
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Why didn't the Ottomans have a strong, centralized government?   show
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Who added "The Magnificent" to Suleiman's name?   show
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How did the Ottoman Empire become so wealthy?   show
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What were the consequences of the Ottoman Empire becoming so wealthy?   show
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What were the causes of the Ottoman Empire's downfall?   show
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show A lot of silver was found in the New World, which caused inflation.  
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show It was against religious laws to moderate the taxes.  
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What religions composed the Ottoman Empire?   show
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Why did a lot of cultural diffusion occur in Istanbul?   show
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What was the goal of the Ottoman Empire in Istanbul?   show
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show Hagia Sophia was turned into a mosque, built aqueducts, repaired city walls, built the Suleymainye Mosque and domes.  
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Who composed a large amount of the population in the Ottoman Empire?   show
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show The Ottoman Empire's government had a say in the economy and businesses.  
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How did the Ottomans view Europeans?   show
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show Since they believed they were too good for Europe, they refused to utilize their discoveries, such as the printing press.  
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What caused Europe to gain power and the Middle East to lose it?   show
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show The Ottomans were Sunni Muslims while the Safavid were Shiites.  
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show Their leader, Ali, was assassinated.  
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Descendants of Muhammad that were believed by the Shiites to be true heirs to the throne.   show
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Who is the Hidden Imam?   show
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show The general of the Shiite army that was formed in the 1500s, established the Safavid Empire.  
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How did the Safavid Empire get its name?   show
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What was the official religion of the Safavid Empire?   show
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show Religious differences and expansion.  
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Who did the Safavid send to to fight the Ottomans at the Battle of Chaldiran?   show
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show Cannons and muskets.  
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Who won the Battle of Chaldiran?   show
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Why is the Battle of Chaldiran considered a marker event?   show
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show Established a group of slave infantrymen from Russia to replace the qizilbash, communicated with Europe to learn of their new technology and weapons.  
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Why was the Safavid considered a land based empire?   show
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What was the effect of the Safavid being a land based empire?   show
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show The Safavid did not approve of European religions.  
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What empire was the Safavid political system based on?   show
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show He claimed he was the Hidden Imam and a reincarnation of Allah.  
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show He was open to cultural diffusion.  
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show They were trying to enforce Persian ideals on Turkish people.  
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What was Isfahan famous for exporting?   show
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How was Isfahan similar to Istanbul?   show
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How was Isfahan different than Istanbul?   show
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How was the Safavid Empire culturally different than the Ottoman?   show
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What example of Persian culture did the Safavid show?   show
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show The Safavid discovered that their ruler was a descendant of Safi Al-Din, the founder of Sufi mysticism.  
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How did Shiism become the main religion of the Safavid Empire?   show
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show They were both gradual.  
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show Attacks from Turkey and Afghanistan.  
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What did the Safavid collapse symbolize?   show
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show Babur, a descendant of Genghis Khan.  
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Who did the Mughal Empire conquer?   show
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show High class Muslims and lower class Hindus.  
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What was the population of the Mughal Empire like?   show
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Why did Babur want to conquer the Delhi Sultanate?   show
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show Through his military skills, such as causing the Delhi's elephants to stampede.  
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show Babur's son, reconquered northern India after conflict.  
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show Babur's grandson, led the golden age of the Mughals and was tolerant of non-Muslims.  
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How did Babur view India?   show
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How were the Mughals similar to the Ottoman and the Safavid?   show
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show Neither of them had a navy, but the Ottomans did. Traded a lot, but the Ottomans had the most trade with Istanbul. Had inland capitals and not much sea based trade Ottoman + Mughal were Sunni Majority of Mughal pop was Hindu, not Muslim Art  
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How did Akbar enforce religious tolerance?   show
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show Religious tolerance, reasonable taxes, balance of powers between regional and central leaders.  
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show Aurangazeb, because he was a devout Muslim.  
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How did the Mughals gain profit?   show
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How did the women participate in the Gunpowder Empires?   show
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Hurrem.   show
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What were some examples of lack of women's rights despite the work of rulers' wives?   show
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show Hinduism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Sikhism.  
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Who created the Divine Faith and why?   show
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Was the Divine Faith successful?   show
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Who invented Sikhism and what was it?   show
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show Meditation, no caste system.  
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show Sultan Aurangzeb was against religious toleration and killed the 9th guru of Sikhism, which started rebellions and the growth of the Army of the Pure.  
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show They were less interested in building the military and expansion.  
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How were Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Akbar similar?   show
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show Domes, arches, minarets- Islam Detailed, rich decorations- Hindu Ceramic tiles- Persian Semiprecious stones- Indian  
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show It was the capital city that had many libraries and had many well known beauties.  
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How did Akbar use Fatehpur to unite people of different cultures and religions?   show
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What was India like in period three?   show
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show Period four- Mughal Empire, which was stronger than the Delhi Sultanate, temporary religious tolerance, gradually became less powerful  
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show They relied on and were inspired by the Byzantine Empire, which fell in 1453.  
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