PPT-Chapter 27 The Islamic Empires
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Formation of the Islamic Empires Ottoman Safavid Mughal The Ottoman Empire Osman amp Ottoman Expansion Mehmed the Conqueror Suleyman the Magnificent Founder of
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Formation of the Islamic Empires Ottoman Safavid Mughal The Ottoman Empire Osman amp Ottoman Expansion Mehmed the Conqueror Suleyman the Magnificent Founder of dynasty 12891923. ARCHITECTURE. . week 9. SULTAN HASSAN MOSQUE. The Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan is a massive . Mamluk. era mosque and madrassa located near the Citadel in Cairo. Its construction began 757 AH/1356 CE with work ending three years later "without even a single day of idleness".[1] At the time of construction the mosque was considered remarkable for its fantastic size and innovative architectural components. Commissioned by a sultan of a short and relatively unimpressive profile, al-. 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. Local cultures will have their own impact on architecture as Islam spreads but some elements of Islamic architecture are traceable no matter how much local influence is injected.. H. orseshoe Arch. Origin unknown . Bob Berry. Nottingham University Business School. 1950s - The . “Golden” . Decade for . Finance?????. Markowitz, H. (1952) “Portfolio Selection” . Journal of Finance. , . 7(March. ), . pp77-91. . 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. . Products of Islamic Culture. By: Mohammad Maimoon Adams. . Instructor:. Dr. . Hajredin . Hoxha –Qatar University -2013. Products of Islamic Culture. Righteous . Human. Righteous . PROF. DR. ZAINAL AZAM ABD. RAHMAN. 1. ISLAMIC CONTRACTS IN TRADITIONAL SETTING. J. urist-discovered . shariah. rules: people are free to seek . fatwas. Dispute settled by . Mujtahid. . qadis. : direct reference to . 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. 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. Islamic State (IS) is a radical Islamist group that has seized large swathes of territory in eastern Syria and across northern and western Iraq. . Its brutal tactics - including mass killings, abductions of members of religious and ethnic minorities, as well as the beheadings of soldiers, journalists and foreigners- have sparked fear and outrage across the world and prompted military intervention by the US, France, the UK and others.. 732-1212 C.E.. Prosperity in the Islamic World. Generally speaking , the Islamic empire was very wealthy. The Islamic Empire made the majority of its wealth through trade with a number of other established civilizations.. 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. . 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).
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