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Ottoman Empire/Mogul Empire Mrs. Tucker 7th Grade World History Honors Cobalt Institute of Math and Science

Ottoman Empire Mogul Empire Nomadic Turkish Tribes Followers of Sunni Islam Attacked Byzantine Empire and Seized Constantinople – Changed name to Istanbul Sultan is Leader Suleiman I – Built schools and Mosques; Brilliant General Created a Muslim Empire in India Used Guns, Canons, Elephants, and Horses to conquer Territory Made Delhi Center of Their Empire Akbar – Brought Peace to India; Allowed Hindus to Practice their Religion; Trade Increased