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Important Empires I

Map Tang Dynasty Byzantine Empire Muslim Empire Gupta Empire Timeline

Tang Dynasty Gupta Empire Byzantine Empire Muslim Empire

Gupta Empire Tang Dynasty Byzantine Empire Muslim Empire Empire: A civilization that takes over other territories and unites them under one ruler

India’s “Golden Age” Came during the Gupta Empire Chandra Gupta started the empire golden age: A time in a culture’s history where there is peace and prosperity, there are many great cultural contributions Contributions to our Society  Decimal System  Arabic Numerals {1, 2, 3, …,}  Concept of Zero - Ø III. Tang Dynasty Influence on Japan and Korea: -Buddhism-Confucianism - “5 Relationships” -Writing System-Respect for Nature Much of Japanese and Korean culture was borrowed from the Chinese during the Tang Dynasty -Helped the dynasty extend westward-Connected China with western cultures (Muslim and Byzantine Empires) Silk Road: Contributions to our Society -Gunpowder-Porcelain -Compass-Spinning Wheel -Mechanical Clock-Block Printing

Ties to the Roman Empire How it was created: It was the eastern half of the old Roman Empire How the Byzantine Empire Compared with the Roman Empire CapitalReligionLanguageOther Information Roman Rome Roman Catholic (Christian) Latin -The western half of the old Roman Empire -Fell into the “Dark Ages” Byzantine Constantinople Eastern (Greek) Orthodox (Christian) Greek -The eastern half of the old Roman Empire -Grew strong and lasted 1000 years Impact on Russia: Religion: Eastern Orthodox spread to Russia (known as Russian Orthodox) Reasons why the Empire lasted so long Organized Government Did not get to be too big Minded their own business Trade: Many Byzantine ideas were introduced into Russia through trade -Cyrillic alphabet-Art work (mosaics) -Religion-Architecture Contributions to our society Justinian’s Code: The laws of the Byzantine Empire based on the “Twelve Tables” of Roman law, became a basis for laws in many European nations Art and Architecture: Usually supported the Christian Church Preservers of Greek and Roman culture: The Byzantine Empire saved the knowledge, art, and ideas of the old Roman and Greek cultures

How it Spread Origins: Out of Mecca, east to India, west across North Africa and on into Spain Growth: to spread Islam to other people -Military conquest – took about 100 years to expand most of their empire ~They were great fighters, if they died in battle, they believed they would go directly to heaven (Jihad) ~They treated conquered people fairly – better than previous rulers -Trade Battle of Tours: (732 A.D.)  In Southern France  The French Christians, under Charles Martel, defeated the Muslims and stopped their advance into Europe Golden Age: ( A.D.) – A time of great learning and cultural diffusion Contributions to our Society mathematics: -Spread Gupta math ideas -Created Algebra and Trigonometry astronomy: -Learned from Greek ideas -Study of the stars; created astronomical tables medicine: -Created hospitals -Wrote medical textbooks -Doctors required to pass exams to practice medicine Islamic Law: -Based on Islamic religious laws in the Qur’an -Became the basis for political laws in the empire architecture: -Influenced by Byzantine and Indian styles banking: -Used money -Allowed credit (money borrowing) to be used Preservers of Greek and Roman culture: -Preserved Roman and Greek ideas that they got from their contacts with the Byzantine Empire -Preserved them -They improved upon them (i.e. translated Roman writings, etc.)

1. What would be the most influential contributions from these Empires? TechnologyLearningLaws -Mechanical clock -Gunpowder -Block printing -Compass -Mathematics -Science -Medicine -Preservation of Greek and Roman culture by the Muslim and Byzantine Empires -Justinian Code 2. Why did the Muslim Empire become the most influential on European culture? Their geographic nearness to Europe (they were centrally located among these empires and the Muslims shared the ideas they obtained from other cultures with Europeans) Great traders with Europe The Crusades