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Middle East (1250-1350). Muslim expansion 7 th century.

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1 Middle East (1250-1350)

2 Muslim expansion 7 th century

3 Muslim expansion 1300

4 Main dynasties Umayyads (661-750) (Damascus) (In Spain until 1492. Cordoba center of learning and trade) Abbasids (749-1258) (Baghdad) Fatimids (969-1171) (Cairo) Ayyubids (1169-1259) (Cairo) Mamluks (1259-1517) (Cairo) Safavids (1500-1722) (Iran) Ottomans (1299-1918) (Constantinople/Istanbul)

5 Muslim Empires

6 Trade Routes c. 1500

7 Islamic world A cultural space Linked with trade, migration, pilgramage Religion as faith and as legal code Urban culture Non-Muslim communties Heterodox orders

8 Main dynasties Umayyads (661-750) (Damascus) (In Spain until 1492. Cordoba center of learning and trade) Abbasids (749-1258) (Baghdad) Fatimids (969-1171) (Cairo) Ayyubids (1169-1259) (Cairo) Mamluks (1259-1517) (Cairo) Safavids (1500-1722) (Iran) Ottomans (1299-1918) (Constantinople/Istanbul)

9 Trade Routes c. 1500

10 Mamluk Empire

11 Dome of the Rock

12 Fatimid Coin (10 th c.) Umayyad coin (8 th c)

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14 Madrid 13 th c

15 Giraldo Cathedral- Seville, Spain)

16 Sack of Baghdad by Mongols (1259)

17 Venetian Ambassador in Damascus (15 th c)

18 Mamluk Art

19 Sultan Hasan Mosque, Cairo (14 th Century)


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