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1 January 17, 2017

2 Schedule Mid-Term Exam Test Corrections
2. Homework: Students will review Chapter 28 PPT and complete Guided Notes. Students are assigned passages related to Chapter 28 text and they will complete a Infographic. 3. Be Prepared to Review Ch28 Study Questions from Winter Break Packet & Answer TWO of the following SAQs: What were the similarities & differences between the three Muslim Empires? What were the causes of the Ottoman decline in the 17th century? Compare & Contrast the social & economic organization of the Ottomans & Safavids. Discuss the reasons for the failure of the Mughal Dynasty. What Weaknesses were common among all of the Muslim Empires?

3 Group Sections Infographic
Ottoman Empire(Osman-Mehmed): Page754 – Josh M. & Mackenzie S. Ottoman Empire(Mehmed-Suleyam): Page755 – Ja’Maal B. & Morgan B. Safavid Empire(Ismail-Twelver Shiism): Page756 – KeAna C, & Dontre K. Safavid Empire(Battle of Chaldiran-Shah Abbas): Page759- Nikeema A. & Justin A. Mughal Empire(Babur): Page759 – Arion A. Mughal Empire(Akbar): Page 761- Janee Q. Steppe Traditions & Women and Politics: Page762 – Emily B. & Fortunate D. Agriculture: Page763 – Marie K. Akbar’s Divine Faith: Page766 – Trevor Goodwin Trade: Page765- Cayla J. Millet Communities: Page Taylor P. Istanbul & Isfahan: Page768 – Hunter K. & Ryan C. Fatehpur Sikri & Taj Mahal: Page769- MeAziah W. Decline: Economic & Military: Page771- Steffi W. Cultural Conservatism: Page773- Philip D.

4 Group Sections Infographic
Ottoman Empire(Osman-Mehmed): Page754 – Natalie Anderson Ottoman Empire(Mehmed-Suleyam): Page755 – Daniel Garcia Safavid Empire(Ismail-Twelver Shiism): Page756 – Leah Krotee Safavid Empire(Battle of Chaldiran-Shah Abbas): Page759- Connor McCroy Mughal Empire(Babur): Page759 – Isabel Hill Mughal Empire(Akbar): Page 761- Joseph Schauber Steppe Traditions & Women and Politics: Page762 – Jon Brohawn Agriculture: Page763 – Robert Windsor Akbar’s Divine Faith: Page766 – Micah Slacum Trade: Page765- Austin Willey Millet Communities: Page Meghan Kelly Istanbul & Isfahan: Page768 – Allison Loeffler Fatehpur Sikri & Taj Mahal: Page769- Allison Fitzhugh Decline: Economic & Military: Page771- Madison Rolf Cultural Conservatism: Page773-

5 TEST CORRECTIONS STEP 1: Join Assigned Group STEP 2: As a group write the Question # and decide what the content of the question is. STEP 3: As a group decide upon a single answer. Make sure all members put the same answer in the Column. STEP 4: In order to answer the question what do you need to remember? Discuss this as a group and write individual answers here STEP 5: When you hear timer, as a group switch clockwise. Leave columns: Correct Answer and What happened? blank for further instruction.

6 Test Correction- Groups
Josh M., Mackenzie S., Ja’Maal B., Nikeema A. Group #2 KeAna C, & Dontre K., Morgan B., Justin A. Group #3 Arion A., Janee Q., Emily B., Fortunate D. Group #4 Marie K., Cayla J., Taylor P., Hunter K. Group #5 Ryan C., MeAziah W., Steffi W., Philip D.

7 Test Correction- Groups
Natalie Anderson, Daniel G., Vaughn W. Group #2 Leah K., Connor M., Allison F. Group #3 Isabel H., Jon B., Joseph S. Group #4 Austin W., Allison L., Meghan K. Group #5 Micah S., Madison R.

8 Vocabulary Quiz Ottoman Empire 9. Shah Abbas I
Osman Bey (Osman I) Mughal Empire Mehmet II (Mehmet the Conqueror) Akbar Seige of Constantinople Taj Mahal Selim “the Grim” Ottoman Bureaucracy Janissaries Safavid Empire

9 Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire, also called Osmanian Empire was a multi-ethnic/multi-religious Turkish-ruled state At its height (16th-17th CE), it spanned three continents controlling much of Southeastern Europe, the Middle East, North Africa

10 Osman Bey (Osman I) Founder of the Ottoman Dynasty.
Sought to become Ghazi, Muslim religious warriors Declared independence from the Turks and waged continuous war with the Byzantine Empire

11 Mehmet II (Mehmet the Conqueror)
Helped restore the Ottoman Empire after his fathers death (Mehmet I) by capturing Constantinople, which became the capital Assumed the title of Kayser (Emperor) Attempted to take Rome but failed

12 Siege of Constantinople
Fell to the Ottoman Empire when sieged by Mehmed II, Christian to Muslim, Capital of the Ottoman Empire.

13 Selim “the grim” Expanded the empire with defeat of the Safavid’s in Persia Created competition between Ottomans and Portuguese

14 The Ottoman Bureaucracy

15 Janissaries Soldiers who were enslaved Christian prisoners.
Received special training. Learned Turkish and Converted to Islam

16 Saffavid dynasty Also known as the Persian Empire
Located in the region of Azerbaijan, Iran, and Iraq, plus much of Afghanistan and Pakistan Founded by Shah Ismail I

17 Shah Abbas I Issued a cultural and political renaissance
Moved the capital to Isfahan, became a cultural center of the Islam Made peace with the Ottomans

18 Mughal Empire Imperial power ruling most of the Indian subcontinent from 16th to 19th CE Mughal means Mongol in Arabic Created by Babur

19 Akbar Was only 13 when he became emperor Tolerant toward other religions Created centralized government in the Mughal Empire Administrative Structure

20 Taj Mahal Constructed by Shah Jahan for his deceased wife as a tomb

21 SAQ’s SAQ: Answer TWO of the following:
1. Discuss the similarities & differences between the two Muslim Empires? 2. What were the causes of the Ottoman decline in the 17th century? 3. Compare & Contrast the social & economic organization of the Ottomans & Safavids. 4. Discuss the reasons for the failure of the Mughal Dynasty. 5. What weakness were common among all of the Muslim Empires?


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