A.P. World Geography Ms. Mena. Continents World Regions.

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A.P. World Geography Ms. Mena

Continents

World Regions

South East Asia

Middle East

The Americas

Mesopotamia Mesopotamia Middle East

Aegean

Aegean Location Map

The Balkans

Balkans

The Crimea

Crimea

Manchuria Between Russia and China

Empires

Byzantine

Byzantine

Persian

Umayyad Caliphate (Capital: Damascus)

Abbasid Caliphate Capital: Baghdad

Ottoman

Gunpowder Empires

Kiev Rus Today’s Ukraine Middle Ages: Post-Classical

Han Dynasty

Yuan (Mongol’s in China: Kublai Khan)

Ming

Qing

Mongol Empire

Gupta and Mauryan