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Essential Question: What are the essential ideas of the Gunpowder Empires, Qing China, & Japan? Warm-Up Question: ? “Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750?

Common traits: Islamic, gunpowder technology, cultural blending 1. Gunpowder Empires The Safavid Empire The Mughal Empire The Ottoman Empire “Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750? Common traits: Islamic, gunpowder technology, cultural blending

“Suleyman the Lawgiver” created a law code 4. Suleyman the Magnificent 5. Janissaries 2. The Ottoman Empire “Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750? “Suleyman the Lawgiver” created a law code 4. Suleyman the Magnificent 3. Sultan

6. The Safavid Empire “Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750? Abbas introduced tolerance, began a merit-based gov’t, & art flourished (esp. carpets) 7. Sultan 8. Shah Abbas

12. Divine Faith 13. Taj Mahal 10. Babur 9. The Mughal Empire “Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750? 10. Babur Akbar’s greatest achievement was cultural blending & religious tolerance 11. Akbar

But, Emperor Kangxi kept Confucian beliefs, lowered taxes, restoring peace & prosperity, & returned China to isolation 14. Qing China Text “Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750? 15. Manchus 16. Kangxi

“Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750?

“Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750?

17. Japanese Feudalism 18. Daimyo 19. Samurai “Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750?

20. Shogun 22. Tokugawa Ieyasu 21. Oda Nobunaga Toyotomi Hideyoshi “Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750? Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Nagasaki Bay Deshima Dutch Ships Japan Tokugawa Shogunate “Gunpowder Empire” Ottoman Empire Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent janissaries Safavid Empire shah Shah Abbas Mughal Empire Babur Akbar (Mughal) Divine Faith Taj Mahal Qing Dynasty of China Manchus Kangxi Japanese feudalism Daimyo Samurai Shogun Oda Nobunaga Tokugawa Ieyasu What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of each of the following Gunpowder rulers: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, (b) Abbas I of the Safavids, and (c) Akbar of the Mughals? How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750? Japan Tokugawa Shogunate

Unit 8 Essential Questions What were the accomplishments (in religion, law and/or art) of: (a) Suleyman the Magnificent [Ottomans] (b) Abbas I [Safavids] (c) Akbar [Mughals] How were the policies of the Tokugawa rulers of Japan and Qing rulers of China similar and different? How were areas of Asia being impacted by Europeans around 1750?