PPT-Chapter 21: Early Modern Muslim Empires

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13 th c Mongol invasions destroyed Muslim unity 3 new Muslim empires emerge new growth of Islamic civilization Ottomans 12991923 Sunni Safavids 15011736 Shia Mughals15281857

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13 th c Mongol invasions destroyed Muslim unity 3 new Muslim empires emerge new growth of Islamic civilization Ottomans 12991923 Sunni Safavids 15011736 Shia Mughals15281857 Sunni. Many modern societies from Algeria to Turkey had their origins under Ottoman rule ghazi Ottoman 57509su ltan 57509Tim ur the Lame Mehmed II Suleyman the Lawgiver devshirme 57509j anissary ompar ng ist t ain ru ers of t ttoman Em ire and ir ucc esses By: Grace, . Madi. , Donovan and . A. ntonio. Introduction.  . Dates/ Daily life: 10,000 years after the ice age ended and the climate got warmer, plant life flourished and larger animals died out, and were replaced by forest dwelling animals along with a new type of Modern Humans. The Modern Humans made many advances in hunting and gathering. They were able to find out where the big game came from, and so they soon sheltered near the creatures and began hunting and farming. Their daily lives involved hunting, planting, gathering, and making homes. (1). Chapter 21. #1 The Ottomans. Turkish Muslim nomads from central Asia. Ottomans moved into region to escape Mongols. Began in 1280 with . Osman. I. State Geared to Warfare. Expansion played dominant role in early Ottoman politics, economy. ARAB. ISLAMIC. Rise of Abbasid Party. The party traced its descent from Muhammad’s uncle, al-Abbas. . Al-Abbas’ great . great. grandson, Abu al-Abbas led his forces against the . Umayyads. . . Shi’a were his allies. . Main Idea. Details. Notemaking. The Ottoman . Empire to 1750. Expansion and Frontiers. Longest lasting of the post-Mongol Muslim. Empire. Founded around 1300 and lasting until the end of WWI (1919). THE . EARLY MODERN PERIOD, . (1450-1750). “THE . WORLD . SHRINKS”. The World Map Changes. Several . European countries acquire . OVERSEAS EMPIRES. New . LAND BASED EMPIRES emerge . in Asia and eastern Europe. Section 2: Building a Muslim Empire. Abu Bakr- Muhammad’s father-in-law, was the first caliph, Islamic ruler. . Some Arab tribes did not want to follow Abu, however he was able to reunite tribes. . and Early Modern Europe. 1450-1750. 2. Rule of the Ottomans. 3. The Ottoman Empire (1289-1923). ‏. Osman leads bands of semi-nomadic Turks to become . ghazi. : Muslim religious warriors. Captures Anatolia with light cavalry and volunteer infantry. Ms. Sheets. AP World History. University High School. 13. th. c. Mongol invasions destroyed Muslim unity. 3 new Muslim empires emerge; new growth of Islamic civilization. Ottomans (1299-1923, Sunni). The Delhi Sultanate. In 1000, Muslim Turks and Afghans pushed into India. In . the late 1100s, the Sultan of Ghur defeated Hindu armies in the north. Named Delhi his capital. Sultan=ruler/king. The . Intro: Formation of the Islamic Empires. 3 empires divided up Dar al-Islam. All began as warrior principalities in frontier areas, expanded, developed administrative and military techniques. The Ottoman Empire. ARAB. ISLAMIC. Umayyad . and . Abbasid. Rise of Abbasid Party. The party traced its descent from Muhammad’s uncle, al-Abbas. . Al-Abbas’ great great grandson, Abu al-Abbas led his forces against the Umayyads. . 2.2: . Australopithecus . Afarensis. : Lucy and Her Relatives. Australopithecus. Earliest group of hominids. “Southern Ape”. Found in Africa. Lucy. Belonged to Australopithecus . Afarensis. Found in the Afar Triangle. and Early Modern Europe. 1450-1750. 2. Rule of the Ottomans. 3. The Ottoman Empire (1289-1923). ‏. Osman leads bands of semi-nomadic Turks to become . ghazi. : Muslim religious warriors. Captures Anatolia with light cavalry and volunteer infantry.

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