Under the Umayyads, the caliphate territory grew rapidly. The Islamic Caliphate became one of the largest unitary states in history, and one of the few states to ever extend direct rule over three continents (Africa, Europe, and Asia). The Umayyads incorporated the Caucasus, Transoxiana, ...
Expansion of the Islamic Empire 622–750 CE. 2 Arabia at the Dawn of Islam 622 CE Mohammad led small group of followers in Arabia Arabia was home to competing. What is this? 116CE Why?. Aim: why did the map of Europe change radically after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire? ...
Ch 9. The Byzantine Empire Ch 10. Islamic Civilizations in the Middle... Ch 11. Middle & Late Imperial China Ch 12. Africa (500-1800 CE) Ch 13. Feudal Japan Ch 14. Medieval Europe Ch 15. Meso-American & Andean... Ch 16. Renaissance Europe Ch 17. The Reformation in Europe Ch 18...
How did the Reformation influence European exploration? How did the caravel help begin the Age of Exploration? How did the Pax Mongolica lead to the Age of Exploration? How did Christianity influence the Age of Exploration? How did European Exploration affec...
HoW tHe Soviet emPire reLied on diverSity219social change. For these countries, Soviet and Hungarian experts invented a new concept: they were labelled the ‘countries of the new democracy’ and compared with the old bourgeois democracies of the West.6 Since the beginning of the Cold War, endle...
negotiations, not as the final testament and rites of a dying empire, but as a sort of Neo-Potsdam Conference in which the Oder-Neisse Line was still being maintained, just with open borders, friendlier relations and looser control over satellites. Perhaps he considers it a bit like a much...
(Shoup and Murray 1977, cited in Hossein-zadeh 2006: 45) to Soviet containment during the Cold War, “a broader responsibility of global militarism” since the 1980s (Ryan 1991, cited in Hossein-zadeh 2006: 73), and most recently the need to...
(Q) Islamic Golden Age: Cannot build Commercial Hubs. Receive Trade Routes from Campuses and Holy Sites instead of Commercial Hubs and Harbors. +5 Gold in cities with both a Campus and a Holy Site. Guardians of the Flame: Each Madrasa boosts Trade Route yields by +2 Faith and +1 Scienc...
Mecca and Yemen and part of Saebeh and Haranians and Hanfa were followers of that faith. These Buddha worshipers existed until the end of the Sassanid period and early centuries of the Islamic period. Buddhist priests had strong influence in Khorassan and after them the Manichians and later...
1360—died March 1403, Akşehir, Ottoman Empire) was an Ottoman sultan in 1389–1402 who founded the first centralized Ottoman state based on traditional Turkish and Muslim institutions and who stressed the need to extend Ottoman dominion in Anatolia. In the early years of Bayezid’s reign, ...