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Southeast Asia MongolsJapanRandomGeography

Religion that opened up the Monsoon Marketplace to trade

Islam

City that controlled the trade route between China and India

Malacca

Major Buddhist temple, with more than 500 statues of Buddha and 50 Stupas, once buried by jungle

Borobudur

Angkor Wat was located in this Empire

Khmer

Genghis Khan’s real name

Temujin

Steppe

Elevated plains that was the Mongols homeland

Reasons for Mongol’s military superiority

Skilled horsemen, Compound Bow, Blitz tactics

Genghis chose his officers based on this

Merit/Meritocracy

Genghis’s grandson, who united China under his rule

Kublai Khan

Period of peace, during which trade along the Silk Road flourished

Pax Mongolica

Name of Japan’s predominate geographic feature

Archipelago

This class in Japanese society is the same as a Knight in Medieval Europe

Samurai

Land holding local lords

Daimyo

Warlord who held the real power in the entire empire of Japan

Shogun

Shogun who banned Westerners from Japan

Tokugawa

Religion that predated Islam in Southeast Asia

Buddhism or Hinduism

Country that was repeatedlly invaded by the Chinese (and later the French and Americans)

Vietnam

This word originated as a Mongol military unit

Horde

Who said this: “ Man ’ s greatest good fortune is to chase and defeat his enemy, seize his total possessions, leave his married women weeping and wailing, ride his horses, and use the bodies of the women. ”

Genghis Khan

The religion popular with the Samurai class

Zen Buddhism

India

Japan

Korea

Malacca

Java