CHAPTER 18 - The Muslim World Expands (1300-1700) - World History: Patterns of Interaction (Atlas by Rand McNally 2009)

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Shah Jahan

________ was building gardens, monuments, and forts, but his country was suffering.

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Shah Abbas

________ brought hundreds of Chinese artisans to Esfahan.

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Aurangzeb

________ brought back the jizya tax /dismissed Hindus from high positions in government.

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Ismail

________ destroyed the Sunni population of Baghdad in his confrontation with the Ottomans.

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Suleyman

________ found time to study poetry, history, geography, astronomy, mathematics, and architecture.

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Cultural change

What is most often prompted by one or more of the following: Migration? Answer with a single words or term.

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Tahmasp

________ laid the groundwork for the golden age of the Safavids.

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Ismails son Tahmasp

________ learned from the Safavids defeat at Chaldiran.

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Babur

________ built up an army.

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Todar Mal

________ created an effective taxation policy.

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Officials

________ saw no point in devoting themselves to their property.

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Osman

________ built a small Muslim state in Anatolia b /t 1300- 1326.

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Cultural blending

________ may lead to changes in language, religion, styles of government, the use of technology, and military tactics.

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Akbar

________ devoted himself to architecture.

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Ottomans military success

________ was largely based on the use of gunpowder.

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Sinans

________ masterpiece is the Mosque of Suleyman.

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Hindu warrior community

Aurangzeb defeated them (Hindu rajputs) repeatedly, but never completely. A(n) ________ called Marathas founded their own state.

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Nur Jahan

________ had arranged this marriage between Jahangirs son and her niece for political reasons.

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Persian

________ was the language of Akbars court and of high culture.

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Jahangir

But when Khusrau rebelled against his father, Nur Jahan removed him /shifted her favor to another son. ________ tried to promote Islam in the Mughal state, but was tolerant of other religions.

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Chinese artistic elements

Arts /architecture: ________ are found in Safavid Empire tiles and carpets /European paintings.

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