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Chp 24 and 25 vocab Crossword
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1) A solider in South Asia, especially in the service of the British.
2) Hereditary military servants of the Qing Empire, in large part descendants of peoples of various origins who had fought for the founders of the empire.
4) Cities opened to foreign residents as a result of the forced treaties between the Qing Empire and foreign signatories. In the treaty ports, foreigners, enjoyed extraterritoriality.
6) A people of modern South Africa whom King Shaka united in 1818.
9) Exports from Africa in the nineteenth century that did not include the newly outlawed slave trade.
10) A large Muslim state founded in 1809 in what is now northern Nigeria.
13) A voluntary agreement binding a person to work for a specified period of years in return for free passage to an overseas destination.
14) Movement among Russian intellectuals in the second half of the 19th century to identify culturally and politically with the Slavic peoples of eastern Europe.
16) The Ottoman province in the Balkans that rose up against Janissary control in the early 1800s. After World War II the central province of Yugoslavia. Serb leaders struggled to maintain dominance as the Yugoslav federation dissolved in the 1990s.
18) The treaty that concluded the Opium War. It awarded Britain a large indemnity from the Qing Empire, denied the Qing Empire tariff control over some of its own borders, opened additional ports of residence to Britain's, and ceded the island of Hong Kong to Britain.
19) Africans rescued by Britain's Royal Navy from the illegal slave trade of the nineteenth century and restored to free states.
20) Leader of Egyptian modernization in the early 19th century. He ruled Egypt as an Ottoman governor, but had imperial ambitions. His descendants ruled Egypt until overthrown in 1952.
21) Infantry, originally of slave origin, armed with firearms and consulting the elite of the Ottoman army from the 15th century until the corps who abolished in 1826.
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3) The process of reforming political, military, economic, social, and cultural traditions in imitation of the early success of Western societies, often with regard for accommodating local traditions in non-Western societies.
5) "Restructuring" reforms by the nineteenth-century Ottoman rulers, intended to move civil law away from the control of religious elites and make the military and the bureaucracy more efficient.
7) Movement of young intellectuals to institute liberal reforms and build a feeling of national identity in the Ottoman Empire in the second half of the 19th century.
8) Large, fast, streamlined sailing vessel, often American built, of the mid-to-late nineteenth century with vast canvas sails hung from tall masses.
11) An elaborate display of political power and wealth in British India in the nineteenth century, ostensibly in imitation of the pageantry of the Mughal Empire.
12) The revolt of Indian soldiers in 1857 against certain practices that violated religious customs; also known as the Sepoy Mutiny
15) The movement and political party founded in 1885 to demand greater Indian participation in government.
17) The rule over much of South Asia between 1765 and 1947 by the East India Company and then by a British government.
22) Russian intellectuals in the early nineteenth century who favored resisting western European influences and taking pride in the national peasant values and institutions of the Slavic people.
23) The right of foreign residents in a country to live under the laws of their native country and disregard the laws of the host country. European and American nationals living in certain areas of Chinese and Ottoman cities were granted this right in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
24) Leader of Egyptian modernization in the early 19th century. He ruled Egypt as an Ottoman governor, but had imperial ambitions. His descendants ruled Egypt until overthrown in 1952.
25) A clause in commercial treaty that awards to any later signatories all the privileges previously granted to the original signatories.
26) The most destructive civil war before the twentieth century. A Christian-inspired rural rebellion threatened to topple the Qing Empire.
27) A Muslim prince allied to British India' technically, a semi-autonomous deputy of the Mughal empire.
28) Conflict between the Russian and Ottoman Empires fought primarily in the Crimean Peninsula. TO prevent Russian expansion, Britain and France sent troops to support the Ottomans.
29) Abortive attempt by army officers to take control of the Russian government upon the death of Tsar Alexander I in 1825.
30) War between Britain and the Qing Empire that was, in the British view, occasioned by the Qing government's refusal to permit the importation of opium into its territories. The victorious British imposed the one sided Treaty of Nanking on China.
31) The elite professional class of officials who administered the government of British India. Originally composed exclusively of well-educated British men, it gradually added qualified Indians.
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