Empires About 1500 CE. In 1299 CE, This man started the Ottoman Empire.

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Empires About 1500 CE

In 1299 CE, This man started the Ottoman Empire.

Reign 1299 to 1324 CE Osman

Osman was called Othman by people in Western Europe. He was a successful Ghazi who built a small state in Anatolia. What are Ghazi’s?

Warriors for Islam

What is Anatolia known as today?

Turkey

Locate Turkey A B C D

A B C D

What did they call Osman’s followers?

Ottomans

Shade in the location of the Ottoman Empire A B C D

A B C D

Ottoman Empire

The Ottomans traded these items

Coffee and ceramics

A term for when cultures have influenced one another. This can be due to trade, conquest, or movement of people from one area to another.

Cultural diffusion

_________________-This tomb was completed in 1653 after 21 years of construction. It was built by Shah Jahan for his wife. After the workers finished building it he had their hands cut off so that nothing as beautiful could ever be built again. 1653

Taj mahal

Babur- Known as “The Tiger,” He was the first emperor of the M______ Empire. He was kind, wise, and a great leader, he was compassionate, his love of culture and poetry allowed the his Empire to be both artistic and militaristic. reign

Mughal Empire

In 1453, The Ottoman leader Mehmed II captured Constantinople. He changed the name of it to ________, and made the city the capital of the Ottoman Empire AD

Istanbul

M_______________________________- British trade policy with American colonies, Britain was the mother country and the colonies were controlled by Britain (1700’s).

Mercantilism

This Ottoman leader captured Constantinople. He changed the name of it to Istanbul, and made the city the capital of the Ottoman Empire. a)Timur the Lame b)Osman c)Mehmet II d)Suleiman

A term for when cultures have influenced one another. This can be due to trade, conquest, or movement of people from one area to another. a)Cultural Migration b)Culture Club c)Cultural Diffusion d)Cultural Infusion

Tomb built by Shah Jahan of the Mughal Empire. a)The Taj Mahal b)The Egyptian Pyramids c)Grants Tomb d)Laura Crafts Tomb

What were the main reasons that Europeans began exploring? a)Because of the plague, they needed a new land to resettle their remaining population. b)They were looking for people to conquer and take as slaves to replace those that had died during the plague. c)They hoped to spread Christianity and find new, faster routes to Asia, the source of spices and luxury goods. d)None of the above

Shade in the location of the Portugal A B C D

A B C D

Shade in the location of the England A B C D

A B C D

Shade in the location of the Italy A B C D

A B C D

Shade in the location of the Japan A B C D

A B C D

Shade in the location of the China A B C D

A B C D

Shade in the location of the Spice Islands A B C D

A B C D

Shade in the location of the Ottoman Empire A B C D

A B C D

Shade in the location of the Mughal Empire A B C D

A B C D