PPT-Three Muslim Empires: Part 1
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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
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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. OBJECTIVE. :. OUTCOMES…. Grades. . C. You. w. ill be able to describe what the . Prophet Muhammad and being part of the . Ummah. can teach about racial harmony.. . Grade . B. You . will be able to explain how . Three of the great empires of history—the Ottomans in Turkey, the . Safavids. in Persia, and the . Mughals. in India—emerged in the Muslim world between the 14th and the 18th centuries. As powerful societies moved to expand their empires, Turkish, Persian, Mongol, and Arab ways of life blended. The result was a flowering of Islamic culture that peaked in the 16th century. The rulers of all three great Muslim empires of this era based their authority on Islam. They based their power on strong armies, advanced technology, and loyal administrative officers.. 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). Presented on January 10, 2013 by,. Ashley Arnold. Jacob Arzaga. Derrick Gutierrez. Alysha Martin. Ben Speicher. Presentation Outline:. Learning Outcomes. Introduction. : Knowledge is . Power. Activity 1: Open Discussion. 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. Land Empires. Control of huge lands & people. Requires large military investment. Vulnerable to land & sea routes. Requires massive infrastructure investment. Superior technology used to suppress natives. 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. An empire formed by outside conquerors who unified regions largely based on the mastery of firearms. . What were the effects of the trade and spread of gunpowder and firearms?. Growth of large empires. Ramadan is the most important time of the year for Muslims. It’s a time of reflection, being with your loved ones and of renewing your faith. Islam is Dubai’s official religion, meaning that the city transforms during the season, affording . 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. Motives for Imperialism. In the late 1800s, Western countries wished to join Britain in building overseas empires. Imperialism. (the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region). Review Questions. Where was the Ottoman Empire located?. The Ottoman Empire was located in southwest Asia, northern Africa and southeastern Europe. . Where did the Ottoman Empire originate?. The Ottoman Empire began in Asia Minor (Turkey) and .
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