PPT-Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires
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MC 3 Unit 3 Gunpowder Empires Ottomans The Osman Turks started on the Anatolian Peninsula in Turkey They started on land granted them by the Seljuk Turks They were
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MC 3 Unit 3 Gunpowder Empires Ottomans The Osman Turks started on the Anatolian Peninsula in Turkey They started on land granted them by the Seljuk Turks They were a pastoral and peaceful people at the start. Portuguese Explorers. Vasco Da Gama. 1394 – 1460 . Prince Henry . the . Navigator. Patron of exploration, maritime trade, Age of Discoveries, interested in legend of . Prestor. . John. 1519 – 1522 Magellan’s (sailing under Spanish crown) first circumnavigation around the world, died in Battle of . From 1300 to 1700, three . “. gunpowder empires. ” . dominated parts of Europe, Africa, & Asia . The Ottoman Empire. The Safavid Empire. The Mughal Empire. These empires were . unique, . but shared some similarities: . 1526-1707. What have we learned?. Mughal Empire. Muslims quickly spread by . conquering & trading.. First using the . Khyber Pass . to invade northern India.. Secondly, using the . Khyber Pass . to . (. thE. Greatest empire of the . india. ). 1526-1858. The Great . Mughal. Emperors:. Babur (1526-1530) The First of the . Mughals. Humayun. (1530-1556) The Luckless Leader. Akbar (1556-1605) The Great. EARLY MODERN ISLAM . 1450 TO 1750. DYNASTIC STATE. The Ottoman, . Safavid. , . Mughal. rulers and Islam . All three Islamic empires were military creations. Called Gunpowder empires as guns were critical to rise of empire. Ottoman Empire:. Sultan:. India and Southwest Asia. Ottoman Empire. Safavid. Empire. Muslim Invasion:. Sultanates:. India. Akbar the Great:. Shah . Jahan. :. Taj. . Mahal. :. Mughal Empire. Ottoman Empire. 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. Please take out paper for notes!. Trivia!. True or False:. Populations in Afro-Eurasia benefitted nutritionally from the increased diversity of American food crops.. Trivia!. 2. What was brought by African slaves to the Americas?. Formation of the Islamic Empires. (Ottoman, . Safavid. , Mughal). The Ottoman Empire. Osman & . Ottoman Expansion. Mehmed. the Conqueror. Suleyman. the Magnificent. Founder of dynasty. 1289-1923. Safavid. , . Mughal. . Ottoman Origins. One of many Muslim warrior groups on East frontier of Byzantine Empire. Conquered much of western Anatolia & Balkan Peninsula. Most long lived of post-Mongol empires. Safavid. , and . Mughal. empires. . a. Describe the geographical extent of the Ottoman Empire during the rule of . Suleyman. the Magnificent, the . Safavid. Empire during the reign of . Shah . Abbas. Essential Question. :. What were the achievements . of the “Gunpowder Empires” of the Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals? . From 1300 to 1700, three . “Gunpowder Empires”. dominated parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia . InterACTIVE. Notebook Setup. 2/15/2018. Mughal Empire and Culture . This will be one page . Religion and Culture . Abu Akbar’s Reign. Mughal Rise and Politics . Sunni Islamic Turkish nomadic group . I. The Ottoman Empire, to 1750. Expansion and Frontiers. 1. . Osman. established the Ottoman Empire in northwestern Anatolia in 1300. He and his successors consolidated control over Anatolia, fought Christian enemies in Greece and in the Balkans, captured Serbia and the Byzantine capital of .
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