NB4-6: Islam, China, Feudalism in Europe and Japan

NB4-6: Islam, China, Feudalism in Europe and Japan

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9th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What was one cultural impact of Turkic migrations throughout Asia and beyond?

Back

The spread of language and cultural practices

Answer explanation

The Turkic migrations significantly influenced the spread of language and cultural practices across Asia, leading to the exchange of traditions, customs, and linguistic elements among diverse groups, which shaped regional identities.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What was the social status of Mamluks compared to ordinary slaves?

Back

Mamluks had a higher status and could carry weapons.

Answer explanation

Mamluks were a distinct class of slave-soldiers in medieval Islamic society, enjoying higher status than ordinary slaves. They were trained warriors, allowed to carry weapons, and often held significant power and influence.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What marked the zenith of the Mamluk Sultanate?

Back

Political, economic, and cultural glory during the Islamic Golden Age

Answer explanation

The zenith of the Mamluk Sultanate was characterized by significant political, economic, and cultural achievements during the Islamic Golden Age, making it a period of great prosperity and influence.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What term is used to describe the spread of Islam through merchant settlements along trade routes?

Back

Muslim Diaspora

Answer explanation

The term 'Muslim Diaspora' refers to the spread of Islam through merchant settlements along trade routes, highlighting the movement of Muslim communities and their influence in various regions.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Where did Muslim merchants settle outside of the caliphates?

Back

In port cities along the Indian Ocean and Trans-Saharan Trade Network

Answer explanation

Muslim merchants settled in key port cities along the Indian Ocean and the Trans-Saharan Trade Network, facilitating trade and cultural exchange, rather than being limited to the Arabian Peninsula or Europe.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What were the primary challenges faced by the Delhi Sultanate?

Back

Internal stability and resistance from Hindus

Answer explanation

The Delhi Sultanate primarily faced challenges in maintaining internal stability, particularly due to resistance from Hindu populations. This internal strife often undermined their authority and governance.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What significant impact did the Delhi Sultanate have on the Indian subcontinent? Options: Introduction of Hinduism, Introduction of Islam and influence on Sikhism, Establishment of the caste system, Complete elimination of indigenous cultures

Back

Introduction of Islam and influence on Sikhism

Answer explanation

The Delhi Sultanate introduced Islam to the Indian subcontinent, significantly influencing the region's culture and religion, including the development of Sikhism, which emerged as a distinct faith during this period.

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