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Jeopardy The Ottomans The Safavids The Mughals Strong Leaders I Didn’t Know We Would Be Tested Over That… Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Final Jeopardy Q $500

$100 Question from The Ottomans… This term means “warriors for Islam”. This group formed military groups and raided the lands where non-Muslims lived.

$100 Answer from The Ottomans… Ghazis

$200 Question from The Ottomans… This man was the most successful ghazi and became the founder of the Ottoman Empire.

$200 Answer from The Ottomans… Osman

$300 Question from The Ottomans… The Ottoman Empire was based in this country, the site of modern day Turkey.

$300 Answer from The Ottomans… Anatolia

$400 Question from The Ottomans… The military success of the Ottomans was aided by this resource from Asia.

$400 Answer from The Ottomans… Gunpowder

$500 Question from The Ottomans… This group were an elite group of soldiers. They were Christians taken as children and were personally loyal to the sultan.

$500 Answer from The Ottomans… Janissaries

$100 Question from The Safavids The Safavids were part of the Persian Empire which is a part of this modern day country.

$100 Answer from The Safavids Iran

$200 Question from The Safavids The Safavid empire created this new branch of Islam.

$200 Answer from The Safavids Shia Islam

$300 Question from The Safavids This 14 year old leader led the Safavid army and conquered Baghdad to bring the Safavids to full power.

$300 Answer from The Safavids Isma’ il

$400 Question from The Safavids The Safavids reached their height in the late 1500s under this ruler. He reformed the military, the government, and brought gifted artists to his empire who helped make his capital very beautiful.

$400 Answer from The Safavids Shah Abbas

$500 Question from The Safavids This Persian craft became popular in Europe and demand for this item increased throughout the years.

$500 Answer from The Safavids Persian Rugs

$100 Question from The Mughals… The Mughal Empire was based in this modern day country.

$100 Answer from The Mughals… India

$200 Question from The Mughals… This building was built as a mesothelium and was so beautiful that the emperor had the artist’s eyes cut out so he could never again make anything as beautiful.

$200 Answer from The Mughals Taj Mahal

$300 Question from The Mughals When Babur became ruler over the Mughal Empire, he did so by defeating this city.

$300 Answer from The Mughals Delhi

$400 Question from The Mughals After the Mughal Empire declined, this European power colonized the country of India.

$400 Answer from The Mughals Great Britain

$500 Question from The Mughals Babur ruled this part of India after his take over. The Mughal rulers ruled this land until Aurangzeb decided to expand a hundred years later.

$500 Answer from The Mughals North India

$100 Question from Strong Leaders This man is considered the greatest ruler of the Ottoman Empire. During his rule, he was given the moniker “the Magnificent” as well as “the Lawgiver”.

$100 Answer from Strong Leaders Suleiman I

$200 Question from Strong Leaders This Ottoman sultan was the first to conquer Muslim controlled lands. He was given the nickname “the Grim”.

$200 Answer from Strong Leaders Selim

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $300 Question from Strong Leaders This Ottoman leader led the offensive against Constantinople. He renamed the capital Istanbul.

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $300 Answer from Strong Leaders Mehmet II

$400 Question from Strong Leaders This ruler founded the Mughal Empire.

$400 Answer from Strong Leaders Babur

$500 Question from Strong Leaders This Mughal emperor built the Taj Mahal for his wife. It took him 23 years to build it.

$500 Answer from Strong Leaders Shah Jahan

$100 Question from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That This term means “ones with power”

$100 Answer from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That Sultan

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $200 Question from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That The Ottomans took control of this church built by the emperor Justinian and converted it into a mosque. It still stands there today.

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $200 Answer from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That Hagia Sophia

$300 Question from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That The Ottoman Empire used three different ways to gain power and extend their kingdom under Osman’s rule. They would buy lands, form alliances, and finally they would do this.

$300 Answer from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That Conquer Lands

$400 Question from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That In the Ottoman Empire, sons of the king had a very distinct way to determine ascension of power. They would perform this act in which they would attempt to kill their brothers. Mehmet I became the first to complete this act.

$400 Answer from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That Fratricide

$500 Question from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That This Mughal ruler is known as the most effective ruler of the Mughal Empire. He was the grandson of Babur.

$500 Answer from I Didn't Know I Was Being Tested Over That Akbar

Final Jeopardy Explain the Ottoman rule for Muslims and non- Muslims in reference to taxes and the army.

Final Jeopardy Answer Muslims: Had to serve in the army but paid no taxes Non-Muslims: Had to pay taxes but did not have to serve in the army.