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Muslim World 1400’s-1700’s The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals

Directions: Use pages 506-523 to answer the questions about each empire on the slides that follow. delete this slide at end Safavids = p.514-515 Ottomans = p.507– 511 Mughal = p.516-523

Standards addressed: SSWH4 e. Explain the Ottoman Empire’s role in the decline of Byzantium and the capture of Constantinople in 1453 CE. SSWH12 The student will examine the origins and contributions of the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires. a. Describe the geographical extent of the Ottoman Empire during the rule of Suleyman the Magnificent, the Safavid Empire during the reign of Shah Abbas I, and the Mughal Empire during the reigns of Babur and Akbar. b. Explain the ways in which these Muslim empires influenced religion, law, and the arts in their parts of the world.

Ottoman Empire origins 1. Who were the Ottomans? (area from or ethnicity) 2. Who did they defeat to take Constantinople in 1453? 3.Why did they want Constantinople?

Ottoman Empire geography Post a map of the geographical extent of Ottoman Empire under Suleyman The Ottoman Empire includes what modern day countries?

Ottoman Empire law and government Suleiman the Lawgiver What religion provided the basis of law in the Ottoman Empire? (p.510) What were millets and how integral do you think they were to Ottoman success? Why do you think Suleyman was given the name “lawgiver”?(Read “History Makers” box on p. 510) law and government Suleiman the Lawgiver

Ottoman Empire religion The Ottoman sultan had his own personal elite military force loyal to him alone known as the janissaries. What religion were the janissaries? What were there religious origins? Why would Christian parents want their sons to be taken by the Muslim sultan?

Ottoman Arts and Architecture(search internet to find 3 examples) Ottoman Empire What qualities characterized this empires art and architecture? Identify which the elements borrowed from other cultures (use internet) http://www.theottomans.org/english/art_culture/index.asp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_the_Ottoman_Empire#Architecture What different forms of art were made by the Ottomans? (ceramics? carpets?) art Ottoman Arts and Architecture(search internet to find 3 examples)

Safavid Empire geography Post a map of the geographical extent of Safavid Empire under Shah Abbas The Safavid Empire includes what modern day country?

Safavid Empire law and government Shah Abbas How did Shah Abbas increase law and order in the empire? law and government Shah Abbas

Safavid Empire religion 1. The Safavids followed the ___________ branch of Islam. 2. How did religion influence the policies of Shah Ismail? 3. How much did religion influence the policies of Shah Abbas? religion

Safavid Arts and Architecture(search internet to find 3 examples) Safavid Empire What qualities characterized this empires art and architecture? Identify which the elements borrowed from other cultures (use internet and book) http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/safa/hd_safa.htm What different forms of art were made by the Safavids? (p.515) art Safavid Arts and Architecture(search internet to find 3 examples)

Mughal Empire geography Post map of geographical extent of Mughal Empire under Babur Post map of geographical extent of Mughal Empire under Akbar the Great Where does Akbar extend the borders to? The Mughal Empire includes which modern day countries?

Mughal Empire law and government Akbar the Handsome Beast... How did Akbar the Great increase law and order in the empire? law and government Akbar the Handsome Beast... I mean Great

Mughal Empire religion How did Akbar the Great demonstrate his religious tolerance? religion

Mughal Arts and Architecture (search internet to find 3 examples) Mughal Empire What qualities characterized this empires art and architecture? (p. 522) Identify which the elements borrowed from other cultures (p. 522) What different forms of art were made by the Mughals? (p.522) art Mughal Arts and Architecture (search internet to find 3 examples)