PPT-Chapter 10 Section 5 The Ottoman and Safavid Empires
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The Ottoman Empire While the Mughals were ruling India two other dynasties ruled in the Middle East The Ottomans Turkishspeaking nomads As the Byzantine empire crumbled
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The Ottoman Empire While the Mughals were ruling India two other dynasties ruled in the Middle East The Ottomans Turkishspeaking nomads As the Byzantine empire crumbled Mehmet II captured Constantinople in 1453 makes it the capital . 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. 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: . People and Places. Ismâ’il. Tahmasp . I. Abbas the Great. Tabriz. Safavid Territory. Just call him Ismâ’il. During the chaos the followed the Mongol collapse, the Sufi Safavids, a Turkic tribe, began a militant campaign to reform and spread . 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.. Ming Dynasty, . 1368-1644. Ottoman Empire, 1299-1923. Ming Dynasty – A return to Chinese rule. After expelling the MONGOLS the MING DYNASTY controlled China.. Capital city moved to BEIJING.. China closes the door to EUROPE and remains ETHNOCENTRIC.. 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. . 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. th. Century. AP World History. Chapter 19. China, the Ottoman Empire, and Japan (1800-1914). Internal Troubles, External Threats. The Ottoman Empire: “Sick Man of Europe”. In the 1800s= the Ottoman Empire went from being a great power in the world to one of the weakest territories. 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. 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?. ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.. *. The Islamic Empires, 1500-1800. ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.. *. The Ottoman Empire (1289-1923). Osman leads bands of semi-nomadic Turks to become . 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. 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 . es in Persianate Societies ($5,000). 2004: Open Society Institute Grant for organization of second biennial conference of the Association for the Study of Persianate Societies in Yerevan, Armenia ($
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