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AP World- Chapters 21 and 22 Crossword
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2) (1487-1524) Sufi commander who conquered city of Tabriz in 1501; first Safavid to be proclaimed shah or emperor.
3) New ideology that laid emphasis on Japan's unique historical experience and the revival of indigenous culture at the expense of Chinese imports such as Confucianism; typical of Japan in 18th century.
4) Island of Nagasaki Bay; only port open to non-Japanese after closure of the islands in the 1640s; only Chinese and Dutch ships were permitted to enter.
5) (1432-1481) Ottoman Sultan called "Conqueror" responsible fro conquest of Constantinople in 1453; destroyed what remained of Byzantine Empire
6) First Ming emperor in 1368; originally of peasant lineage; original name Zhu Yuangzhang; drove out Mongol influence; restored position of scholar-gentry.
8) Vassal of Toyotomi Hideyasi; succeeded him as most powerful military figure in Japan; granted title shogun in 1603 and established political unity in Japan.
9) Sect in northwest India; early leaders tried to bridge differences between Hindu and Muslim, but Mughal persecution led to anti-Muslim feeling.
11) Prior to intervention of Europeans, consisted of three zones. Arab zone based on glass, carpets, and tapestries. India based on cotton textiles. China based on paper, porcelain, and silks.
16) Safavid ruler from 1587 to 1629; extended Safavid domain to greatest extent; created slave regiments based on captured Russians; who monopolized firearms within Safavid armies; incorporated Western military technology
18) Established by Babur in India in 1526; the name is taken from the supposed Mongol descent of Babur; but there is little indication of any Mongol influence in the dynasty; became weak after rule of Aurangzeb in first decade of the 18th century
19) (1542-1605) Son and successor of Humayn; oversaw building of military and administrative systems that became typical of Mughal rule in India; pursued policy of cooperation with Hindu princes; attempted to create new religion to bind Muslim and Hindu populations of India.
22) Northern island of Philippines; conquered by Spain during the 1560s; site of major Catholic missionary effort.
23) Ritual in India of immolating surviving widows with the bodies of their deceased husbands
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1) originally a Turkic nomadic group; family originated in Sufi mystic group; exposed Shi'ism; conquered territory and established kingdom in region equivalent to modern Iran; lasted until 1722
7) Ming novels recognized as classics in their own time.
10) Ottoman equivalent of the Abbasid wazir; head of the Ottoman bureaucracy; after 5th century often more powerful than sultan.
12) General under Nobunga, succeeded as leading mititary power of daimyos, constructed a series of alliances that made him military master of Japan in 1590; died in 1598.
13) Spanish jesuit missionary; worked in India in 1540s among the outcaste and lower caste groups; made little headway among elites.
14) Ottoman infantry didivisions, that dominated Ottoman armies; forcibly conscripted as boys in conquered areas of Balkans, legally slaves; translated military service to into political influence, particularly after the 15th century.
15) Founder of Mughal dynasty in India; descended from Turkic warrior; first led invasion of India in 1526; died in 1530
17) Jesuit scholars in court of Ming emperors; skilled scientists; won few converts to Christianity.
20) Religion initiated by Akbar in Mughal India; blended elements of the many faiths of the subcontinent; key to efforts to reconcile Hindus and Muslims in India, but failed
21) (1577-1656) Italian Jesuit missionary; worked in India during the early1600s; introduced strategy later widely adopted by Jesuits in various parts of Asia; mission eventually failed.
24) Turkic people who advanced from strongholds in Asia Minor during 1350s; conquered large part of Balkhans; unified under Mehmed I; captured Constantinople in 1453; established empire from Balkhans that included most of the Arab world.
25) Southern island of Philippines; a Muslim kingdom that was able to successfully resist Spanish conquest.
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