Islam/World Trade quiz Flashcards

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What was the main struggle? for Abbasid Caliphs

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succession: caused political harem (multiple sons from one caliph)

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How was the Abbasid economy boosted by trade?

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-perfect location
-spread of Islam, Mohammad was a merchant
-technology of paper: allowed for government to keep records (taxes), a way to communicate (especially with provincial governors)

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What was done with the wealth produced from trade in the Abbasid empire

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-the wealth was reinvested into the society: urbanization
-increased lifespan and quality of life
-increased diet of citizens

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Who were the Sufis?

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Abbasid Islamic mystics, travel and discover existing cultures and religious traditions, and adopting Islam to it

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What were the causes for the fall of the Abbasid Empire?

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internal: over expansion, succession
external: the Mongols

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Islam in Abbasid:

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Sunni: main group of Muslims in Abassid, welcome of different beliefs
mawali: non arab muslims, often slaves
dhimmi: people of the book, required to pay a taz

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Migration of Bantu

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The migration of the Bantu from North Africa to West, sub-Saharan Africa caused:
-syncrotism of their language
-spread agricultural techniques

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Influence of Islam on Africa

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-system of Hierarchy, using Islam to justify their rule
-Trade routes expanded from local/regional to international trade
-technology of camel, saddles, caravans
-language of Swahili: blend of Bantu and Arabic

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Forest vs. Savanna Civilizations

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savanna is more urbanized

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Main West African States (trans-Saharan)

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  1. Ghana: produced gold, ivory
  2. Mali: contained Timbuktu, a center of trade that was welcome to Islamic scholarship, political center of Mali, produced gold, salt, ivory
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East African Indian Ocean trade

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  1. Zimbabue: produced gold, ivory, copper, great economic and political hub, syncretism in mosques with African architecture
    2,. Swahili: port trading cities
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Silk Roads spread of religion

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Buddhism: prodominant religion spread through trade in silk road
Islam

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Silk Roads technology

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paper, camels, camel saddles, spread of technology of compass, technology of gunpowder

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Silk Road decline

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popularity of Indian Ocean, Mongols

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Silk Road cities

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Kashgar: huge Muslim influence in China, Ulyghur: Chinese Muslims

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Indian Ocean technology

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Chinese Junks: large ships able to hold a lot
dhows: lateen sail (triangle-shaped sail) predominately used by Muslim merchants
-gold, lumber, ivory, tea, spices, porcelain, textiles, pepper
-used patterns of monsoon winds to move and direct the trade ships

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Indian Ocean important city

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Swahili: connected East Asia, Persia, India, dotted with port cities

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Trans-Saharan technology

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camel saddles, camel caravan, caravanserai, salt, golf, slaves, copper

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Mediterranean trade location

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indirect connection to Indian ocean and silk roads

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Trans-Saharan religion

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Islam is main faith exchanged

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Mediterranean technology

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trade of greek ideas, Phoenician
-boats with square sails and oars
-spread of bubonic plague, olive oil, and wine