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1) incorporating native Japanese as well as korean migrants. Ancestor worship known as Shinto, derived from the early Japanese groups who believed that after death a person’s soul or spirt becomes Kami (local deity). All Japanese increasingly worshipped the Yamato ancestors.
3) the massive sale of prisoners of war financed the Frankish kingdom. The main victims of this trade were Slavic speaking people, tribal hunters, and cultivators from eastern English language called salves.
5) donation to the poor, 2.5% of net income
6) known for creating a new cultural identity by enacting a new bureaucratic system. Koryo established Tang-style civil service exams. Suffered criticism by northern tribes such as Kitah. Controlled modern Chinese lands and ended in 1392.
8) they accept the political succession to the prophet through four rightly guided caliphs and then to Umayad and Abbasid dynasty.
12) party members of Ali, ali being married to the prophets daughter Fatima.
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2) On one side of the highly uneven battle were a small group of supporters and relatives of Muhammad's grandson Husain ibn Ali, and on the other was a large military detachment from the forces of Yazid I, the Umayyad caliph, whom Husain had refused to recognize as caliph. Husain and all his supporters were killed, including Husain's six months old infant son, and the women and children were taken as prisoners. The dead are regarded as martyrs by Shi'ah Muslims, and the battle has a central place in Shi'ah history and tradition, and has frequently been recounted in Shi'ah Islamic literature.
4) was the spiritual founder of the Medlevi Sufi order that became famous for the ceremonial dancing of its whirling devotees, known as dervishes. Rumi who wrote, in Persian, celebrated all forms of love, spiritual and sexual, and preached a universalistic religious message.
7) reflected Confucian principles of government allegedly enunciated by Shotoku. These reforms enhanced the power of the ruler, no longer portrayed simply as an exalted emperor who ruled by the mandate of heaven, as in China, and exercised absolute authority.
9) Chinese female emperor, dominated the court in the late seventh century. Was a favorite concubine to emperors and after both died she became the administrator of the court.
10) Call to prayer, must be made five times a day
11) the most influential scholar was in the eighth-century and wanted to make the empire’s laws entirely Islamic. He insisted that Muhammad’s laws as laid out in the Quran, in addition to his sayings and actions as writing in later reports (hadith), provided all the legal guidance that Islamic judges needed.
12) declaring there is one god, Muhammad is the prophet
13) held high administrative offices under the Abbasids, they were Buddhists living under the serene gaze of the great carved Buddha's of Bamiyan. This family prospered under Islam and enjoyed remarkable influence in Baghdad. Devoted patrons of the arts. Promoted and collected Arabic translations of Persian, Greek, and Sanskrit manuscripts. -Sunnis: they accept the political succession to the prophet through four rightly guided caliphs and then to Umayad and Abbasid dynasty.
14) castrated males from lower classes to protect the royal family
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