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Chapter 14 lesson 2 Caliphs and Crusaders pages 386 - 394 Mr. Bondurant 2/28/2019

Chapter 14 lesson 2 Caliphs and Crusaders pages 386 - 394 VOCABULARY: Caliphs Sultan What brought about the Crusades and what were their results? 2/28/2019

A. The Empire of the Caliphs pages 386-7 1. How did the lifestyle of the caliphs change over time? 2. What lands were included in the empire of the caliphs? 2/28/2019

B. The Turks Appear in the Middle East 1. After the Seljuks conquered the eastern Muslim lands, who became caliph of Baghdad? 2. Why were the Turks able to migrate to the Middle East? 2/28/2019

C. The Call for the Holy War page 389 1. What arguments did Pope Urban II use to persuade the knights of western Europe to join the People’s Crusade? 2. Why did the Pope Urban the II call for a holy war? 2/28/2019

D. European Colonies in the Middle East 1. What did the crusaders learn from the colonies they established in the Middle East? 2. What were the European colonies in the Middle East called, and how were they governed? 2/28/2019

E. Later Crusades pages 390 - 392 1. Who was Saladin, and what did he accomplish? 2. Who formed the Third Crusade? 3. What happened to the children of the Fourth Crusade? 4. What were the results of the later Crusades? 2/28/2019

F. The Empire of the Ottoman Turks 1. Describe the extent of the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman. 2. Why was the Black Sea a “Turkish lake” during the rule of Suleiman? 3. Why was Suleiman known as the Magnificent? 4. What important city was conquered by Suleiman? 2/28/2019

G. The Armenians pages 393 - 394 1. What was the first Christian kingdom in the Middle East? 2. Why were thousands of Armenians killed in the 1890’s? 3. What happened to the Armenians who lived in the Ottoman Empire? 2/28/2019

R97 True 1. True 2. False 3. NOT INDIA Central Asia 2/28/2019

W85 1. Children’s Crusade 2/28/2019