Language of the Age of the Crusades Flashcards
A semi-nomadic people originally from Central Asia. They had converted to Sunni Islam.
Turks
A group of Turks that had adopted Persian culture and language, converted to Sunni Islam, and established an empire.
Seljuks
A Turkish dynasty that ruled in Northeast Syria within the Seljuk Empire.
Artuqids
A Turkish dynasty that rose to dominance in Northeastern Anatolia.
Danishmends
A branch of Islam that the Turks had converted to.
Sunni
A branch of Islam that rejected the Sunni interpretation regarding authority.
Shia
The ruling dynasty of Egypt until 1171. They were Shia Muslims.
Fatimids
The title of the chief political and religious leader of the Islamic community. There was only supposed to be one.
Caliph
An Arabic term denoting a military or political leader, it is synonymous with ‘prince’.
Emir
A Turkic word denoting a ‘governor’ or ‘guardian’.
Atabeg
An Islamic term that means ‘to struggle’ to conform with God’s guidance. It is commonly used to mean ‘Holy War’ although this is a huge simplification.
Jihad’
The common name for followers of Western Christianity (and the papacy) in the Medeival period.
Latins
The institution of the Bishop of Rome as head of Western/Latin Christianity.
Papacy
The relic that Christians believed was the object that Jesus was crucified on.
True Cross
A conflict between the Papacy and Latin rulers over who could appoint bishops.
Investiture Controversy