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Unit 3 Key Terms with answer Bank

Horizontales
The capital of the Ottoman Empire.
A nonviolent religious group whose doctrines contain elements similar to Hinduism and Sufism
Like the Safavids and the Ottomans, the Mughals were able to dominate because they had superior artillery.
Where Turkey is today.
Local community leaders that would collect taxes.
played a crucial role in the identity formation of Russians. It celebrated the Mass in Old Slavonic instead of Greek.
was developed in 1601; military organized its warriors into four companies of 300 men each. The companies were distinguished by banners of different colors—yellow, red, white, and blue
Result was England gaining Hong Kong
Islamic law granted freedom of worship to other communities, treated them as their own country
Ruler of the Ottoman Empire
A branch of Islam (Ottoman Empire)
Built by Shah Jahan in 1631 to honor his dead wife, one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.
Verticales
A tax on non Muslims.
an elite force of 30,000 soldiers trained to be loyal to the sultan only.
A warrior for Islam
was a new syncretic religion or spiritual leadership program propounded by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582
A new policy by Akbar that declared non-Muslims had the same rights as Muslims.
A branch of Islam ( Safavid Empire)
The Sultan’s armies drafted boys from the peoples of conquered Christian territories. The army educated them, converted them to Islam and trained them to be soldiers.
The adoption and adaptation of Western European culture, economics, and politics.
served as a means for Qing China to control trade with the West within its own country by focusing all trade on the southern port of Canton
The people that lived in Manchuria.
Condition in the Russian empire in which a tenant farmer had to work a hereditary plot of land in return for provided labor and a portion of their crops to the landlord.