unit one Flashcards
developments in dar-al Islam
Judasim, Christianity, Islam, Abbasid Caliphate, seljuk empire, turkic empires, exapansion of muslim rule
golden age in Dar al islam
house of wisdom in Baghdad (center of learning between cultures, Nasir-al-din-al Tusi law/logic/ethics/math/medcine)
Al-Andalus (Islamic control of spain) also a center of learning (Cordoba- captial- had largest libriary with greek/roman works)
location of Dar-al Islam
middle east, religion spreads into south asia/southeast asia
dar-al Islam society
merchants had high status, slavery allowed but could not ensalve muslims or protected peoples (Jews/Christians), women had better status than other people, mostly tolerant
seljuk empire (dar-al Islam)
muslim empires were around but they were ruled by Turks not Arabs, centra Asia, fought with Abbasids and became main power
Sharia law (Dar-al-Islam)
legal code based on Quran
Expansion of muslim rule (dar-al- Islam)
military expansion, muslim merchants, mulisim missionaries (suffi)
china/song dynasty society
scholar gentry, farmers, arstians, merchants, peasents/poor
patriarchy, foot binding, filial piety
what religion was song dynasty/china?
Confucniousm/Neo-confuciansium (hiearchy/5 relationships, filial piety- respect elders) and Buddhisim
Buddhism in song dynasty/china
four nobel truths, theravada (sri Lanka), Mahayana (east Asia)
south/south east asia
hindusium, budhisium, Islam, Bhakti movement, Rajput kingdoms, Vijayanagara empire, majapahit kingdom, Khmer empire
Bhakti movement (south/southeast Asia)
innovation on tradtional polythestic hinduisium, emphasises devotion to one Hindu God, challenged social/gender hiearchies
Rajput kingdoms (south/southeast Asia)
collection of rival Hindu kingdoms that existed before mulsim rule in North India
Majapahit kingdom (south/southeast Asia)
sea based, buddhist, controlled sea routes
state building in the americas
Aztec, Inca