Unit 4 Vocab.

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Unit 4 Vocab

Unit 3 Vocabulary Marco Polo Hagia Sophia Mongols Hajj Muhammad Quran Shiites Songhai Sundiata Sunni Theodora Tsar Bantu Byzantine Caliph Constantinople Eastern Orthodox Church Five Pillars of Islam Genghis Khan Ghana Great Schism Hagia Sophia Hajj Ibn Battuta Ibn Sina Icons Ivan the Great Justinian Mali Mansa Musa

Definition: Characteristics: Term Reminder Word: Picture:

This or That

Original people of Africa that migrated throughout the continent This That Bantu Mongols

Muslims who believed the leader of Islam could be anyone that was faithful to Islam This That Shiite Sunni

Founder of the Mali Empire This That Mansa Musa Sundiata

Largest Islamic African empire This That Mali Songhai

A Leader of the Islamic faith This That Caliph Tsar

The basic principles Muslims must follow This That 5 Pillars Icons

Mongol ruler who created the largest empire in history This That Sundiata Genghis Khan

Muslims who believe the leader of Islam should be descendent from Muhammad This That Shiite Sunni

Holy book of Islam This That Hajj Quran

Capital of Byzantine This That Mali Constantinople

Founder of Islam This That Muhammad Caliph

African kingdom that had rich gold deposits This That Ghana Songhai

Nomadic people that conquered most of Asia and Eastern Europe This That Mongols Muslims

The sect of the Christian church that does not allow worship of icons This That Eastern Orthodox Catholics

This person wrote about the riches of Asia and introduced them to Europeans That Justinian Marco Polo

Ruler of Mali that spread Islam throughout Africa This That Mansa Musa Sundiata

African empire founded by Sudiata This That Ghana Mali

ruler of Byzantine that brought it to its greatest peak This That Justinian Theodora

Russian tsar who gained independence from the Mongols for Russia This That Justinian Ivan the Great

Statues and images of Christian figures (Jesus, Mary, and the saints) This That Icons Quran

Islamic scholar who studied and made many advances in medicine This That Ibn Sina Ibn Battuta

Studied geography and traveled the world, spreading Islamic culture This That Ibn Battuta Ibn Sina

Muslim pilgrimage to the city of Mecca This That Hajj 5 Pillars

Cathedral built in Constantinople This That Hagia Sophia Great Schism

Split of the Christian church about the worship of icons This That Great Schism Hagia Sophia

The Eastern Roman Empire This That Bantu Byzantine