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The Ming Dynasty and Ottoman Empire

Topic: The Ming and Ottomans Agenda: Review Quiz Going over page 18. Filling out page 20 using page 21 Using laptops to take notes on page 23 and do cartoon on page 22

14 class days until the 9th grade global exam!!!

#6 Review: Vocab/People German monk who wrote the 95 theses against the Roman Catholic Church, and started the Reformation. He had 6 wives and broke away from the Catholic Church in England. A trade route linking China and the Middle East A belief that your own culture is superior to others This occurred in England in 1215 where it limited the power of the king. Choices: Magna Carta, Silk Road, Glorious Revolution, Henry VIII, Julius Caesar, Martin Luther, Ethnocentric, cultural diffusion

Ming Dynasty China Trade w/ Euro Gun power Silks Porcelain China closes Door to Euro Superior to Euro Trade w/ Euro Gun power Silks Porcelain View Euro as barbaric Bld Great Wall of China Ming Dynasty China

Ming Dynasty Reduce Trade on Silk Road because they are Ethnocentric

Use page 21 to fill out the rest of 20

Ottoman Empire. Page 23

Ottoman and Safavid Empires 1453–1629

Rise of the Ottoman Empire- The Ottoman Turks Ottomans took over Byzantine Empire Renamed conquered capital of Constantinople to Istanbul Made Christian city the capital of Muslim Empire *Cut off Europeans to trade with Asia ***Click here to watch why the Fall of Constantinople is so important Yes you must watch the video and it is only 4 minutes!

Reasons for Successful Expansion Had well-armed soldiers and effective cannons Military technology such as cannons advanced conquered new lands Foot soldiers had muskets Areas conquered Mecca (Islamic Holy Land) Egypt (N. Africa) Eastern Europe Part of Russia

New Trade Routes Ottoman control of Eastern Europe interfered with Western Europe’s trade with East Asia As a result, Portuguese Sailors searched for new trade routes * Leads to age of exploration

Exploration Routes to get to India/China

Ottoman Achievements and Golden Age Byz/Roman influences found in Ottoman Golden Age Military leader, Suleiman , lead Ottoman Empire into Golden Age Strengthened gov’t Improved system of justice/law -based on Islam Conquered new territory for Ottoman Empire

Ottoman Empire’s Golden Age Suleiman Ottoman Empire’s Golden Age “Suleiman the Magnificent” to Westerners “The Lawgiver” to his own people

The Ottoman Empire and Suleiman GOVERNMENT ARTS SOCIETY Poets produced works in the Turkish language. Painters produced detailed miniatures and illuminated manuscripts. The royal architect Sinan designed magnificent mosques and palaces. Suleiman had absolute power. Ottoman law was based on Sharia. The Ottomans recruited government and military officers from conquered people. Society was divided into four classes, with “men of the pen” and “men of the sword” at the top. Non-Muslims were organized into millets, or religious communities.

Ottoman gov’t/law SULTAN Divans Muslims Jews Social / Military Divans Heads of Individual Religious Millets Muslims Jews Local Administrators & Military Christians Landowners / Tax Collectors

Ottoman Empire’s Golden Age Achievements:

Hagia Sophia- was a Christian Church in the Byz Hagia Sophia- was a Christian Church in the Byz. Empire- becomes a mosque under Ottomans

Hagia Sophia - interior

Faith Mosque

Qur’an Page: Arabic Calligraphy

Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque - interior

Prayer Rug, 16c Ottoman Empire

Illuminated Qur’an Page

Ottoman Cannon

Decline of Ottoman Empire Government weakened and poor leadership Cut off from Europe/west Rising power of Europeans- advances in commercial and military tech *falls after WWI

Now what? Read the cartoon on page 22 and answer the question. Go back and fill in any pages missing. Remember if you miss a day, all the notes are on this website.