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India After the Gupta Medieval Inventions Medieval Religious Changes Japanese & European Feudalism Medieval Trade Routes

THIS was established in the northern region of India by Turkish migrants who succeeded Mahmud of Ghazni.

Sultanate of Delhi THIS was established in the northern region of India by Turkish migrants who succeeded Mahmud of Ghazni.

THIS Hindu kingdom governed southern India, Ceylon, and its navy dominated from the Arabian Sea to the South China Sea between the 9th and 13th centuries.

Chola Kingdom

Though southeast Asia adopted many Indian cultural aspects, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, the region did not adopt THIS component of Indian civilization.

The Indian Caste System Though southeast Asia adopted many Indian cultural aspects, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, the region did not adopt THIS component of Indian civilization.

The Khmers of THIS present day country initially established a Hindu society in the 9th century, but converted to Buddhism in the 12th and 13th centuries.

Cambodia

After the fall of the Gupta HE unified smaller Indian kingdoms from Punjab to central India and ruled over it for over 40 years during the 7th century.

Harsha After the fall of the Gupta HE unified smaller Indian kingdoms from Punjab to central India and ruled over it for over 40 years during the 7th century.

THIS invention during the Song dynasty traveled across the Silk Roads, but did not reach Western Europe until the 14th century.

Gunpowder

THIS naval technology was invented during the Song Dynasty and was learned by Arab traders in the Far East who spread the technology to Europe.

Magnetic Compass

THIS invention of Medieval China enabled the Chinese economy to extend lines of credit to domestic and foreign merchants by issuing uniform financial forms to keep accurate records.

Moveable Type Printing

THIS agricultural invention, utilized in Medieval Europe, enabled horses to pull heavier loads longer distances with less complications.

Horseshoe

THIS invention of the 7th century was used in Medieval Europe and further enabled agricultural cultivation of northern Europe because of its ability to turn thick, northern soils.

Heavy Plow

THESE two monastic orders of the Roman Catholic Church adopted extreme asceticism and helped to battle against heretical movements.

Franciscans and Dominicans THESE two monastic orders of the Roman Catholic Church adopted extreme asceticism and helped to battle against heretical movements.

The bhakti movement of the 14th and 15th centuries sought to combine THESE two religions in India.

Hinduism and Islam The bhakti movement of the 14th and 15th centuries sought to combine THESE two religions in India.

THESE Islamic spiritual leaders were the most influential in spreading Islam to south Asia.

Sufis THESE Islamic spiritual leaders were the most influential in spreading Islam to south Asia.

Confucianism and THIS religion were blended in the 12th century to create Neo-Confucianism.

Buddhism Confucianism and THIS religion were blended in the 12th century to create Neo-Confucianism.

THIS West African cult adhered strictly to the Quaran when compared to other West African Islamic movements.

Fulani Cult THIS West African cult adhered strictly to the Quaran when compared to other West African Islamic movements.

Lords are to Western Europe as THESE are to Japan.

Daimyo Lords are to Western Europe as THESE are to Japan.

Chivalry is to Europe as THIS is to Japan.

Bushido Chivalry is to Europe as THIS is to Japan.

The Knights are to Europe as THESE are to Japan.

Samurai The Knights are to Europe as THESE are to Japan.

THIS important component of the code of chivalry was not present in Japanese feudalism.

Courtship & Treatment of Women THIS important component of the code of chivalry was not present in Japanese feudalism.

As Christianity highly influenced feudal relationships and the role of the knights, THIS religion highly influenced Japanese feudalism, warriors, and the arts.

Buddhism As Christianity highly influenced feudal relationships and the role of the knights, THIS religion highly influenced Japanese feudalism, warriors, and the arts.

THIS Italian merchant traveled the silk roads throughout the 13th century and resided in the Great Khan’s court for nearly two decades.

Marco Polo THIS Italian merchant traveled the silk roads throughout the 13th century and resided in the Great Khan’s court for nearly two decades.

HE was a Moroccan Islamic scholar who served the Sultan of Delhi and confirmed the spread of Islam throughout the dar al Islam.

Ibn Battuta HE was a Moroccan Islamic scholar who served the Sultan of Delhi and confirmed the spread of Islam throughout the dar al Islam.

With increased trade throughout the Indian Ocean basin Islam’s entry into East Africa challenged THIS Christian African kingdom.

Axum

THESE were the two most common resources of the Trans- Sahara trade.

Gold and Salt THESE were the two most common resources of the Trans- Sahara trade.

Benjamin of Tudela claimed THESE two cities to be the busiest trade cities in the entire world.

Baghdad and Constantinople Benjamin of Tudela claimed THESE two cities to be the busiest trade cities in the entire world.