Important Empires of the Islamic Golden Age

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Important Empires of the Islamic Golden Age Bellwork Have your notes ready and a formatted sheet titled: Important Empires of the Islamic Golden Age

What are we learning? We are learning about important leaders during different imperial periods of Islamic history.

How do I know if I learned it? I can give two examples why these Islamic emperors are important: Mehmed II the Conqueror Suleiman the Magnificent Shah Abbas

Trade during the Islamic Golden Age Islamic Empires were created thanks to trade– the Silk Road, Red Sea, and Mediterranean Sea made these empires very wealthy.

Mehmed II the Conqueror Organized Ottoman government and simplified the laws Encouraged Muslim knowledge to grow

How do I know if I learned it? I can give two examples why Mehmed II the Conqueror was important.

Suleiman the Magnificent Doubled the size of the Ottoman Empire Created many buildings in Istanbul

How do I know if I learned it? I can give two examples why Suleiman the Magnificent was important.

Shah Abbas Shah Abbas: Allowed people to practice their own religion (good for trade) Brought the Safavid Kingdom from desperation to prosperity

How do I know if I learned it? I can give two examples why Shah Abbas was important.

Taj Mahal Located in India Built by Shah Jahan– tomb for his wife

Islamic Empire Quiz Mehmed II the Conqueror organized Ottoman _______ and simplified Ottoman __________. List 2 facts about the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman the Magnificent in complete sentences. Why did trade flourish under Shah Abbas? Give 2 facts about the Taj Mahal.

How do I know if I learned it? I can give two examples why these Islamic emperors are important: Mehmed II the Conqueror Suleiman the Magnificent Shah Abbas