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1 Islamic Empires

2 Define Caliph: Title of the highest leader of Islam Tolerance:
Acceptance

3 Define Janissaries: Slave soldiers that converted to Islam and became warriors Shia: Muslims who thought that only Muhammad’s descendants could become caliphs

4 Define Sunni: Muslims who didn’t think caliphs had to be related to Muhammad

5 Abu Abu Bakr: - One of Muhammad’s first converts, chosen to succeed Muhammad -First Caliph

6 Abu Caliph means: Successor 634 AD: Death of Abu Bakr

7 Arabia Arabia was what?: A unified Muslim state Arabia defeated:
Persian Empire Byzantine Empire

8 Rules Rules for non-muslims:
- Could not build new churches in Muslim cities - Could not dress like Muslims -Could practice their own religion

9 Umayyad Umayyad conquered areas: 1. Syria 2. Central Asia
3. Parts of Northern Africa Berbers: Native people of North Africa

10 Fight! 711 AD: Arab and Berber army conquer Spain
Christians stopped the Muslims where? The city of Tours (France)

11 Trade Moors: Muslims that were found in Spain Where did Islam Trade:
1. India 2. Africa 3. Southeast Asia

12 New Products: Africa: Ivory, cloves, and slaves China:
Paper, gunpowder, porcelain,and rice India: Cotton & Cloth

13 Tolerance How did Muslims deal with other religions:
Practiced religious tolerance Other religions had to pay taxes Other religions were forbidden from converting anyone to their religion

14 Develop Trade brought: 1. People together 2. Created wealth
Development: Process of growing or improving

15 Riches 762 AD: Baghdad became the capital of the Islamic Empire
How Baghdad became rich: Trade Farming

16 Cities Baghdad became center of: Culture Learning Cordoba:
Largest & most advance city in Europe

17 Ottomans Leaders: - Suleyman I - “The Magnificent”
Mehmed II- - “The Conqueror” - Made Constantinople the capital - Suleyman I - “The Magnificent” - Took control of Eastern Mediterranean and Europe

18 Ottomans Location: Anatolia (Turkey) and Eastern Europe

19 Ottomans Religious Policy Preached tolerance Sunnis

20 Safavids Leaders - Became 1st shah (King)
Ismail - Became 1st shah (King) - Made Shia official religion - Abbas: - Trained soldiers to use gunpowder weapons - Reconquered lost land

21 Safavids Location Persia

22 Safavids Religious Policy Tried to spread religion Shia

23 Mughals Leaders Babur Akbar Shah Jahan Established the Mughal Empire
Began tolerant religious policy Shah Jahan Built the Taj Mahal

24 Mughals Location India

25 Mughals Religious Policy
Preached tolerance then changed to strict religious policies


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