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WHAP Unit 3 Breakout

Horizontales
empire created by indigenous Muslims in western Sudan of West Africa from 13th-15th century. Famous for role in trans-Saharan gold trade
A "secondary" or "peripheral" khan based in Persia.
affirmation of the monarchs right to establish law, confirmed the independence of the church and London, and guaranteed the nobles hereditary rights.
The "divine wind," which the Japanese credited with blowing Mongol invaders away from their shores in 1281.
Mongol khanate founded by Genghis Khan's grandson Batu. It was based in southern Russia and quickly adopted the Turkic language and Islam. Also known as the Kipchak Horde.
a mechanical device for transferring text or graphics from a wood-block or type to paper using ink. movable type appeared in Europe around 1450
a period of intense artistic and intellectual activity said to be a rebirth of Greco-Roman culture. 1500's-1700's
port city in the modern south Arabian country of Yemen. Major trading center in Indian Ocean since ancient times
Verticales
Third emperor of the Ming Empire (r. 1403-1424). He sponsored the building of the forbidden city, a huge encyclopedia project, the expeditions of Zheng He, and the reopening of China's borders to trade and travel.
A mandatory public service in the society of the inca empire.
A group of Turkic-speakers who controlled their own centralized empire from 744 to 840 in Mongolia and Central Asia.
Raised fields made along lake shores for better agricultural prosperity.
In Tibetan Buddhism, a teacher.
Capital of the Aztec empire with about 150,000 inhabitants.
military campaigns by various Iberian Christian states to recapture territory taken by Muslims. After the last Muslim leader was defeated, Spain and Portugal united.
from Latin caesar, this Russian title for a monarch was first used in reference to a Russian ruler by Ivan III (r. 1462-1505).