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Take all of the following events and order them on a timeline Take all of the following events and order them on a timeline. Use pages 102 – 119 in your book. Timbuktu becomes leading center of Muslim culture and learning Birth of Muhammad Abbasids make Baghdad their capital Ottoman Empire crumbles Muslim warriors enter Spain Muhammad’s vision Shia Muslims rebel and overthrow Umayyads 3 Muslim empires created Quran is written Sultans take control of government Constantinople is renamed Istanbul Seljuk Turks seize Baghdad Muslim merchants build trading posts throughout SE Asia Mongols lose their control over India Shari’ah is created Muslims divide into 2 groups: Sunni and Shia Mongols storm Baghdad Makka becomes to dangerous for Muhammad’s followers Muslim rules extends into Asia and Africa Muhammad dies Arab Empire ends A caliph is chosen to succeed Muhammad