

Middle East & Muslim Empires (Medieval Period)
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Muslim and African Empires
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Muhammad Founds the Islamic Religion around 610 AD
Not all Arabs supported him
Forced to flee from Mecca to Yathrib, later renamed Medina or “city of the prophet”
This journey is known as the “hijra”
Gains followers and returns to Medina, defeating the Meccans in war
Dedicates the Kabba, a structure he believed was built by Abraham, as the holiest site in Islam.
Muhammad Dies in 632 AD
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Islam Unifies the Arabs, Then They Split, and Spread Rapidly
c. 632 AD Islam splits into two sects over who would lead after Muhammad
Virtually identical religions
Sunni (90%) - Believed Four Caliphs were rightful successors to Muhammad
Shia (10%) – Followers of Ali, Muhammad's Son-in-Law should be Muhammad's successor
This divide continues today
Abu Bakr the first caliph unifies the Arabs by war (Sunni)
Islam and the Arabs spread rapidly
Fight Wars with Europe, the Byzantine and Persian Empires
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Muslims Spread Rapidly through War
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Multiple Choice
Why did the Islamic religion SPLIT in 632 AD?
Muhammad's wife Fatima wanted peace with all non-Muslims instead of war
Disagreements over who would lead the Muslims after Muhammad died
Abu Bakr wanted war with Western Europe and Persia
The Muslims argued over who would appoint Imams and who was the head of the religion
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The holiest site(s) in Islam is
Disney World
The holy city of Jerusalem
The Kabba
Tours, France
The holy cities of Mecca and Medina
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The Muslim Caliphates
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The Muslim Nations and Governments were called Caliphates
A caliphate is a political-religious state governing Muslim lands and peoples.
Literally a "government under a caliph"
A caliph is a spiritual leader of Islam who claims succession from Muhammad.
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The Umayyad Caliphate
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The Umyyad
Capital in Damascus (modern day Syria)
Spread Westward across all of North Africa (the Maghrib)
Spread Eastward into the weakened Byzantine and Persian Empires all the way to India
Spread North through Spain into France
Defeated by the Franks under Charles Martel in 732 AD
Parts of Spain remain under Muslim control until 1492. (Reconquista)
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Muslims Spread Islam Everywhere They Went
Imposed taxes and restrictions on people who wanted to maintain their own religions
Segregation of populations – created an elite class of Arabs
Developed Trans-Saharan slave trade from Africa to the Middle East
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Umayyad Declined because ...
Tried to rule an empire like a small tribe
lacked bureaucracy and infrastructure
People began to reject the policies of restriction and the “elites”
Shiites (Shia) rejected the legitimacy of the Umayyads (Sunni-Shia Split)
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The Abbasid Empire 750 – 1258 AD
Abu al-Abbas conquers Damascus in 750 supported by people discontented with the Umayyad
Surviving Umayyad’s fled to Spain and founded an independent state
Abbasid’s Make Reforms
More equality – no more elites
Halts large military expansions
Moves capital to Baghdad
Creates a bureaucracy to manage the empire
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Abbasids Become Wealthy and Prosperous
Decline begins with a fragmentation of the caliphate in the 850s
Seljuk Turks gain control around 1055
Baghdad captured and destroyed by the Mongols in 1258 AD
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Seljuk Turks and the Fatimids
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The Seljuks Empire 1030- 1194
Move in from Asia and conquer large areas of the middle east
Persian origins
Fought the Byzantine Empire/Constantinople
Closed off Jerusalem and the Holy Lands to Christians thus beginning the Crusades
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The Fatimid Empire 909 - 1171 AD
Shiite Caliphate
The Fatimids claimed descent from Fatimah Bint Muhammad, the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Invaded by Saladin and incorporated into his caliphate in 1171
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The End of the Abbasid Caliphate at the Hands of the Mongols Ends the Islamic Golden Age
Achievements
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Preservation and diffusion of Learning
Expansion of Trade, Ideas and Technology
Discoveries and Improvements
Astronomy & Navigation
Agriculture & Irrigation
Medicine improvements
Social Mobility within their society
Art and Architecture
Calligraphy
Poetry
Mosques
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The Ottoman Empire
1453 - 1922
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The Ottoman's Under Mehmed Conquer the Byzantines in 1453
A "Gunpower Empire"
During the 15th and 16th centuries, three great powers arose in a band across western and southern Asia in large part due to a Chinese invention of gunpowder.
Ottoman (Modern Turkey)
Safavid (Iran)
Mughal (India)
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Ottoman Control of Constantinople Causes Europeans to Look for New Routes to Asian Trade
Like the Romans, the Ottoman empires had NO CLEAR POLICY on the succession of the ruler causing internal conflicts
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Multiple Choice
A political-religious state governing Muslim lands and peoples.
Sultanate
Nation-State
Muslim Kingdom
Caliphate
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Multiple Select
Select all that apply: Which of the following is true of the Umayyad Caliphate?
Defeated by the Franks at Tours in 732 AD and stopped from invading Europe
Maintained control of Spain until 1492
Imposed taxes and restrictions on people who wanted to maintain their own religions
Began the
Trans-Saharan Slave Trade
Allowed freedom of religion throughout their domains
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the best reason that the Umayyad declined?
The Sunni's began to reject Sharia Laws forced upon them by the Umayyad
The Umayyad tried to rule an empire like a small tribe
Large Umayyad military expansions led to high casualties among the lower classes
People refused to follow the corrupt leadership of the Umayyad
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Multiple Choice
True or False: After being conquered by the Abbasids, the surviving Umayyad’s fled to Asia and founded an independent state called Pakistan.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The Abbasids are conquered by the Seljuk Turks around 1055.
True
False
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-- A Shiite Caliphate
-- Claimed descent from Fatimah Bint Muhammad, the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
-- Invaded by Saladin and incorporated into his caliphate in 1171
The above facts relate to which Islamic Caliphate/Empire of the Middle Ages?
Umayyad
Abbasid
Seljuk
Fatimid
Ottoman
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Multiple Choice
More equality – no more elites
Halts large military expansions
Moves capital to Baghdad
Creates a bureaucracy to manage the empire
The phrases above relate to the reforms of WHICH Islamic Caliphate/Empire of the middle ages?
Umayyad
Abbasid
Seljuk
Fatimid
Ottoman
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Select all that Apply: Which of the following is an achievement of the Muslim Empires of the Middle Ages?
Diffusion of learning across the world
Expansion of trade across Africa and into Europe
Creation of the Trans-Saharan Slave Trade
Technological and scientific innovations in navigation, astronomy, and medicine
The creation of impressive works in the arts and architecture
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Multiple Choice
Sahara Desert
Rivers
Mountains
Jungle
What do each of the above geographic features of Africa have in common?
Geographic features that were obstacles to travel
Used by European conquerors to destroy African societies
Geographic features common to all continents
Geographic features used for transport and trade of African goods
Muslim and African Empires
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