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    common principles of Greek rule‚ and applied it to their own principles that are familiar to Americans today. Another example of cultural diffusion is in the Safavid Empire around the 1500s. In 1587‚ Shah Abbas‚ or Abbas the Great‚ took the throne of the empire. He helped to create a Safavid culture and golden age that used ideas from the Ottoman‚ Persian‚ and Arab worlds. Shah Abbas limited the power of the military and created two new armies‚ one of these being an army of Persians‚ and the

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    literature. At the age of seventeen he became the appointed governor over Kaffa‚ Sarukhan‚ and Adrianople. After the death of his father he wanted to become the successor of the throne. When he became 26 years of age he became the 10th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire in 1520 and also be called the “kanuni.” He was the lawgiver‚ back at home in Trabzon. In Europe he was known as “Suleiman the Magnificent.” He respected Alexander the Great for his philosophies on conquest and expanding to build a world empire

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    UNIT 1 /2 – 8000 bce – 600 bce‚ 600 bce – 600 ce Africa Compare and contrast life in foraging societies with life in agricultural societies after the Agricultural Revolution Identify two key changes in early African history that resulted in a new period in the history of the region The Middle East Analyze the political changes in the Middle East from the Agricultural Revolution to 600 c.e. Compare and contrast the basic features of TWO of the following religious systems prior to 600 c.e. Polytheism

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    Period 4  Complete with one map per SPICE category  ETAHAST: Events that are happening at the same time  Map: shows the movement of slaves through transatlantic slave trade.  Social(Soren)    Date  Event  Significance  ETAHAST  1664  Guns and alcohol  are imported into  native american  societies.  Firearms and alcohol  largely disrupted the  native american  communities.  Firearms made  warfare among tribes  far more deadly.  Alcohol caused youn  men to become  more troublesome.  Both of them overall 

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    and with few notable changes on either side; the most important was the Ottoman capture of the Banat of Temesvár (Timișoara) in 1532. After long negotiations a peace recognizing the status quo in Hungary was signed in 1562. The Campaigns Against Persia Süleyman waged three major campaigns against Persia. The first (1534–35) gave the Ottomans control over the region of Erzurum in eastern Asia Minor and also witnessed the Ottoman conquest of Iraq‚ a success that rounded off the achievements of Selim

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    Akbar was considered one of the greatest statesmen that ever came from Asia. He took over the thrown of the Mughal Muslim Indian Dynasty from his grandfather‚ Babur. He ruled the Mughal Empire from 1556 – 1605. Akbar earned the title as Akbar the Great because of his many accomplishments that he was able to set forth as ruler of the Mughal Muslim Indian Dynasty. While Akbar was ruler‚ the Mughal Empire controlled most of the Indian subcontinent it was located on by over taking their enemies and expanding

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    them invincible in battle‚ and they became devotedly loyal to the Safavid cause. During the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514‚ the qizilbash took the twelfth imam with them to war‚ in which they fought the Ottomans but suffered devastating casualties and lost some territory. Their loss led to the heavier dependence on the twelfth imam. The Safavid adoption of Twelver Shiism marked an important turning point in Muslim history‚ since the Safavid dynasty was one of the most important of the Persian dynasties

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    Azerbaijan in the first half of XVIII century. Expansion policy of Peter the I; the dynasty of Nadir shah. Safavid state was in great political and economic rests in the first half of XVIII century. The treasure of the state was so empty that‚ sultan Hussein (1694-1722) ordered to smelt items of Ardabil vaunt‚ which possessed to his ancessors. Feudals and governors used from the weakness of the state and tried to create independent regions as well. The circumstances of ordinary people was much

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    AP World History Review: Comparative Questions Curtain Call Directions: Use your textbook and or your Princeton Review Book to list as many facts about the following historical comparisons. Use the attached Societal Comparison sheet as a guideline for what to compare and contrast. Remember that you do not have to fill in every topic on the sheet‚ try and get used to looking for these topics when you are comparing societies-in this way you will increase your speed in breaking down the comparative

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    From 1450 to about 1800‚ the empires of the Savavids‚ Mughals‚ and Ottomans emerged to form a dominate society that had great impacts in lands such as India and Turkey. These empires were influenced both culturally and politically by the effects of the Islamic faith. The cultural aspects of these empires‚ such as architecture and poetry‚ as well as political aspects‚ such as the right to rule‚ were all influenced by Islam. Articles 1‚ 4‚ and 5 represent the cultural impacts of Islam while articles

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