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Emperor who drove out the last Christian Crusaders

Murad II

In 1683 he defeated the Ottomans, ending the siege of Vienna.

King John III Sobieski of Poland

Ottoman treatment of religious minorities; i.e. non-Muslims

Freely practice their religion as long as they pay a small tax; people of the Book protected

His attacks into Anatolia threatened the early Ottoman Empire.

Timur

Reasons for decline

Corruption, bureaucracy, economy weakened; lack of modernization of the military, agriculture, or industry

He established the Safavid empire; ruled as Shah.

Esmail

He built a new capital at Esfahan and brought economic prosperity to Persia.

Abbas the Great

Primary items produced by the Persian economy

Carpets, silk, tile, ceramics

The modern country located where Persia was.

Iran

Primary reason the Persians clashed with the Ottoman Turks.

Shi’a Muslims (Persians) vs. Sunni Muslims (Turks)

Emperor who failed to build an empire in central Asia

Babur

Emperor who instituted strict Muslim law

Aurangzeb

Mosque built by Shah Jahan as a tomb for his wife

Taj Mahal

Emperor who greatly respected Persian culture; new tax system; religious toleration; arts

Akbar

Reasons for decline

Too large for 1 person to rule; rebellions because of religious repression

Muslim Holy book

Koran

Two major divisions of Islam

Shi’ia and Sunni

5 pillars of Islam

No God but God and Mohammed is his prophet; 5 daily prayers; alms to poor; fast during Ramadan; pilgrimage to Mecca

Many gods exist in this TYPE of religion, but each community worships only one, and all the gods represent the 1 supreme God.

Henotheism

Historic center of Sikhism

The Golden Temple: Harmiandir Sahib

House of worship for Muslims

Mosque

New religion of the Punjab in the 1500s

Sikhism

Oldest organized religion in the world

Hinduism

Major texts or holy books of Hinduism

4 Vedas; Upanishadas; Mahabharata

Hindu worship practices

Vegetarianism, chanting of prayers, music, meditation, yoga, daily devotions and public rituals

Leader whose name originated the Ottoman Empire

Osman

Sacred to Hindus; connected to Mother, source of food

Cows

Belief that you accumulate your good and bad deeds in this life determining how you will be born into your next life.

Reincarnation

Sikhism combines elements of what 2 major religions.

Hinduism and Islam

Physical articles of Sikh faith

Long, uncut hair often worn in a turban; comb; steel bracelet; ceremonial sword; and, undergarments

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Final Answer

Final Question