Deck 16: The Muslim Empires
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Deck 16: The Muslim Empires
1
Discuss the successes and failures of the Mughal dynasty in ruling India.Compare those successes and failures to Ottoman rule.Which dynasty was most successful,and why?
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2
Were the personal qualities of Mughal leaders,or were the particular circumstances of a period,more influential in determining the success or failure of particular reigns before 1707?
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3
What were the significant cultural contributions of Ottoman art?
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4
Discuss,with examples,the role of gunpowder in both the successes and failures of the Ottoman,Safavid,and Mughal empires.
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5
What problems did the Safavid Empire face,and how did its rulers attempt to solve them? How did their approaches compare with those in the other Muslim empires?
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6
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Osman Turks
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7
What role did women play in the Ottoman,Safavid,and Mughal Empires? What might explain the similarities and differences? How did the treatment of women in these states compare with their treatment in other parts of the world?
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8
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Bosporus and Dardanelles
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9
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Golden Horn
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10
What were the major cultural contributions of Mughal India? Of Safavid Persia?
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11
What made Akbar "great"? Compare and contrast Akbar to England's Elizabeth and China's Kangxi.Which of the three was most successful in the short term? In the long term?
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12
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beg/beys
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13
Explain what elements aided,and limited,the spread of Ottoman power into adjacent territories in Europe,Asia,and Africa.Was the Ottoman system of rule a significant factor in determining the success of Ottoman imperialism? Why or why not?
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14
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sultan
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15
What was the ethnic composition of the Ottoman Empire,and how did the government of the sultan administer such a diverse population? How did Ottoman policy in this regard compare with the policies applied in Europe and Asia?
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16
Discuss the European impact on the Indian subcontinent during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.How did this impact alter conditions in ways that significantly changed the power balance there?
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17
What factors explain how and why the Osmanli Turks were able to replace the Seljuk Turks and conquer the Byzantine Empire between the mid-thirteenth and fifteenth centuries?
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18
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yeni cheri/Janissaries
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19
What factors can explain the success of the Mughals in unifying much of the Indian subcontinent,something that had not been done since the Mauryas and the Guptas? What role did Islam play in the Mughal Empire,and how did the Mughals' approach to religion compare with that of the Ottomans and the Safavids? What might explain the similarities and differences? How did the social policies adopted by the Ottomans compare with those of the Mughals? What similarities and differences do you detect,and what might account for them?
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20
What is meant by the phrase "gunpowder empires," and to what degree did the Muslim states discussed here conform to this description? Compare and contrast the reasons underlying the nature,extent,and timing of the declines of the Mughal,Safavid,and Ottoman Empires by the end of the eighteenth century.Why did they decline while European powers extended their "gunpowder" diplomacy and trade?
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21
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Topkapi and harem
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22
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devshirme
devshirme
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23
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pashas
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caliph
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vizier
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26
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Safavid
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27
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Sublime Porte
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28
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sipahis
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29
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Sinan
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30
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"red heads"
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31
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Shah Abbas I the Great
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32
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Mehmet II,1453,and Constantinople
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33
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millet
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34
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Suleyman I the Magnificent
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35
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Battles of Mohács and Vienna
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36
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Serbs
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37
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Shari'a
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38
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Safi al-Din and Shah Ismail
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39
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Treaty of Karlowitz
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40
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Murad and the Battle of Kosovo
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41
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Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal
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42
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Joseph Francis Dupleix and Sir Robert Clive
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43
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sati
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44
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zamindars
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the Dharmashastra
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46
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Akbar
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Humayun
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Fort William and Madras
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Jahangir
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Nur Jahan
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the Tai Mahal
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Royal Academy of Isfahan
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60
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61
Ottoman religious policy
A) applied Islamic law to everyone in the empire.
B) required all Shi'ite Muslims to convert to Sunni Islam.
C) was more tolerant of Hindu beliefs than the Mughal Dynasty.
D) had converted all of its European subjects except Serbs and Greeks to Islam by 1700.
E) placed the members of each religious group under a patriarch, priest, or grand rabbi, who served in an intermediary capacity in governmental matters affecting his group.
A) applied Islamic law to everyone in the empire.
B) required all Shi'ite Muslims to convert to Sunni Islam.
C) was more tolerant of Hindu beliefs than the Mughal Dynasty.
D) had converted all of its European subjects except Serbs and Greeks to Islam by 1700.
E) placed the members of each religious group under a patriarch, priest, or grand rabbi, who served in an intermediary capacity in governmental matters affecting his group.
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62
All of the following are correct about the Janissaries except
A) they were recruited from the Christian population of the Balkans.
B) they fought as on horseback as cavalry warriors.
C) they were converted to Islam.
D) they were infantry troops.
E) they used muskets.
A) they were recruited from the Christian population of the Balkans.
B) they fought as on horseback as cavalry warriors.
C) they were converted to Islam.
D) they were infantry troops.
E) they used muskets.
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63
In the Ottoman system,the administrative unit of each religious minority was called a
A) millet.
B) vezier.
C) janissary.
D) sipahis
E) devshirme.
A) millet.
B) vezier.
C) janissary.
D) sipahis
E) devshirme.
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64
The power structure of the Ottoman Empire
A) was highly structured, with the ruler's oldest son always succeeding to power.
B) was not hereditary, and the sultan was succeeded by his highest-ranking military subordinate.
C) was physically centered in the Topkapi.
D) divided power between the vezir, "the sultanate of women," and devshirme scholars.
E) lacked an imperial bureaucracy, a serious weakness in an empire of that size.
A) was highly structured, with the ruler's oldest son always succeeding to power.
B) was not hereditary, and the sultan was succeeded by his highest-ranking military subordinate.
C) was physically centered in the Topkapi.
D) divided power between the vezir, "the sultanate of women," and devshirme scholars.
E) lacked an imperial bureaucracy, a serious weakness in an empire of that size.
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65
It is accurate to state that the
A) Osmanli Turks first consolidated their control of the southeastern part of the Balkans, given to them by the Seljuks.
B) Ottoman Turks gained control of much of the Balkans before they took Constantinople.
C) Yeni Cheri were a renowned group of Sufi mystics.
D) Seljuk Turks conquered the Ottoman Turks.
E) Fourth Crusade captured Constantinople from the Ottoman Turks.
A) Osmanli Turks first consolidated their control of the southeastern part of the Balkans, given to them by the Seljuks.
B) Ottoman Turks gained control of much of the Balkans before they took Constantinople.
C) Yeni Cheri were a renowned group of Sufi mystics.
D) Seljuk Turks conquered the Ottoman Turks.
E) Fourth Crusade captured Constantinople from the Ottoman Turks.
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66
Before the Turkish capture of Constantinople,
A) Murad I defeated the Serbs at the Battle of Kosovo.
B) the Balkan population refused to assist Ottoman efforts in any way.
C) Morocco was the only Mediterranean area controlled by the Spanish conquistadors.
D) the last Byzantine emperor became a Lutheran in a bid for European support.
E) Pope Innocent XII personally led a crusade to save the city for Chritendom.
A) Murad I defeated the Serbs at the Battle of Kosovo.
B) the Balkan population refused to assist Ottoman efforts in any way.
C) Morocco was the only Mediterranean area controlled by the Spanish conquistadors.
D) the last Byzantine emperor became a Lutheran in a bid for European support.
E) Pope Innocent XII personally led a crusade to save the city for Chritendom.
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67
Which of the following statements is not true about Ottoman power in Europe?
A) It came to be accepted by the leadership of the non-Turkish European states.
B) It was aggressively extended into central Europe.
C) It destroyed a European coalition of Austrian, Polish, Bavarian, and Saxon forces at Vienna in 1683 and held the city for ten years.
D) It was ultimately forced out of Hungary by an alliance of allied European armies.
E) It threatened to take naval control of the Mediterranean until the Battle of Lepanto.
A) It came to be accepted by the leadership of the non-Turkish European states.
B) It was aggressively extended into central Europe.
C) It destroyed a European coalition of Austrian, Polish, Bavarian, and Saxon forces at Vienna in 1683 and held the city for ten years.
D) It was ultimately forced out of Hungary by an alliance of allied European armies.
E) It threatened to take naval control of the Mediterranean until the Battle of Lepanto.
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68
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"Akbar style"
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69
Constantinople was captured by the
A) Seljuk Turks, led by Suleyman the Magnificent.
B) Ottoman Turks, led by Tamerlane.
C) Safavids, under Shah Ismail.
D) Ottoman Turks, headed by Mehmet II.
E) Mongols, led by Akbar.
A) Seljuk Turks, led by Suleyman the Magnificent.
B) Ottoman Turks, led by Tamerlane.
C) Safavids, under Shah Ismail.
D) Ottoman Turks, headed by Mehmet II.
E) Mongols, led by Akbar.
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70
At the 1389 Battle of Kosovo,
A) the Serbs defeated the Ottoman armies at Osman.
B) Orkhan was able to defeat the Serbs and gain control of the Balkans.
C) Murad's Janissaries defeated the Serbs, ending Serbian domination of the Balkans.
D) the Serbian defeat created Ottoman hegemony over Abu Dhabi.
E) the Serbs defeated the Bosnians at the Battle of Constance.
A) the Serbs defeated the Ottoman armies at Osman.
B) Orkhan was able to defeat the Serbs and gain control of the Balkans.
C) Murad's Janissaries defeated the Serbs, ending Serbian domination of the Balkans.
D) the Serbian defeat created Ottoman hegemony over Abu Dhabi.
E) the Serbs defeated the Bosnians at the Battle of Constance.
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71
Which of the following statements is not an accurate characterization of the nature of Ottoman governmental processes?
A) Originally, Ottoman rule was dominated by tribal law and augmented by Muslim law.
B) The Ottoman Empire was influenced by Byzantine and Persian rule.
C) The sultan ruled from the Topkapi with the assistance of the Grand Vezirs, who were primarily the products of the devshirme process.
D) The government was located in Istanbul, the former Constantinople.
E) The government refused to allow any religion to be practiced in the empire except for Islam.
A) Originally, Ottoman rule was dominated by tribal law and augmented by Muslim law.
B) The Ottoman Empire was influenced by Byzantine and Persian rule.
C) The sultan ruled from the Topkapi with the assistance of the Grand Vezirs, who were primarily the products of the devshirme process.
D) The government was located in Istanbul, the former Constantinople.
E) The government refused to allow any religion to be practiced in the empire except for Islam.
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72
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purdah
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73
All of the following statements about Ottoman expansion are true except
A) their geographical location gave them a definite advantage for expansion.
B) after taking advantage of Byzantine weakness, they established a base at Gallipoli, and then allied with the Serbs and Bulgars to continue fighting the Byzantine Empire.
C) after the Kurdish seizure of Constantinople in 1521, Ottoman support of the new Kurdish ruler gave them greater control over Asia Minor.
D) as they established European settlements, Turkish beys replaced local landlords, and became the only recipients of taxes collected from the Slavic peasant population.
E) they besieged Vienna, unsuccessfully, in 1529 and 1683.
A) their geographical location gave them a definite advantage for expansion.
B) after taking advantage of Byzantine weakness, they established a base at Gallipoli, and then allied with the Serbs and Bulgars to continue fighting the Byzantine Empire.
C) after the Kurdish seizure of Constantinople in 1521, Ottoman support of the new Kurdish ruler gave them greater control over Asia Minor.
D) as they established European settlements, Turkish beys replaced local landlords, and became the only recipients of taxes collected from the Slavic peasant population.
E) they besieged Vienna, unsuccessfully, in 1529 and 1683.
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74
Which of the following is not true about the reign of Suleyman I the Magnificent?
A) The Ottomans first captured the Slavic regions of Poland.
B) The Ottomans invaded Hungary.
C) The Ottomans' advance into Austria was finally stopped at Vienna.
D) The Ottomans were increasing their control over the western Mediterranean area.
E) The Ottomans were treated as a major power by the principal European states.
A) The Ottomans first captured the Slavic regions of Poland.
B) The Ottomans invaded Hungary.
C) The Ottomans' advance into Austria was finally stopped at Vienna.
D) The Ottomans were increasing their control over the western Mediterranean area.
E) The Ottomans were treated as a major power by the principal European states.
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75
All of the following were true about the expansion of the Ottoman Empire except
A) under Selim I, the Ottomans controlled the Middle East and North Africa.
B) by the early sixteenth century, Ottoman power allowed Murad to conquer African Ethiopia.
C) the Ottomans gained control over Mecca and Medina.
D) by the early eighteenth century, Ottoman control in North Africa had become weaker.
E) the Ottomans were twice repulsed on the outskirts of Vienna.
A) under Selim I, the Ottomans controlled the Middle East and North Africa.
B) by the early sixteenth century, Ottoman power allowed Murad to conquer African Ethiopia.
C) the Ottomans gained control over Mecca and Medina.
D) by the early eighteenth century, Ottoman control in North Africa had become weaker.
E) the Ottomans were twice repulsed on the outskirts of Vienna.
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76
Ottoman expansion
A) was achieved without any change in military organization or technology between 1400-1700.
B) relied heavily on the development of the Janissaries and new artillery weapons and tactics in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
C) absorbed Persia and Samarkand during the 1570s.
D) seized Ukraine during the late 1600s, but it was lost again in the early 1700s.
E) saw the use of slaves as conscript soldiers.
A) was achieved without any change in military organization or technology between 1400-1700.
B) relied heavily on the development of the Janissaries and new artillery weapons and tactics in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
C) absorbed Persia and Samarkand during the 1570s.
D) seized Ukraine during the late 1600s, but it was lost again in the early 1700s.
E) saw the use of slaves as conscript soldiers.
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77
In the Ottoman system,the term millet referred to the religious organizations that were called
A) "groups."
B) "states."
C) "clans."
D) "rabbis."
E) "nations."
A) "groups."
B) "states."
C) "clans."
D) "rabbis."
E) "nations."
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78
The Ottoman Turks renamed Constantinople
A) Kuycik.
B) Istanbul.
C) Anatolia.
D) Adrianople.
E) Ankara.
A) Kuycik.
B) Istanbul.
C) Anatolia.
D) Adrianople.
E) Ankara.
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79
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"gunpowder empires"
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Tulsidas' Ramcaritimanas
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