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Last Word: No homework
FrontPage: Turn in your 26.2/3 homework
World’s Slowest Lawnmower
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Centuries of Turmoil
The Middle East from around 700AD to around 1700
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What we’re going to learn: Identify the various groups who
controlled parts of the Middle East from about 700 to about 17ooAD
Explain what the Crusades were and the effect they had on the Middle East
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Islam and the Byzantine Empire
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Islamic Caliphate A caliph is a supreme political and religious
leader in Islam; after Muhammad died, these leaders ruled the Islamic empire and later smaller kingdoms until the 20th century There were four of these ruling dynasties
between 632 (Muhammad's death) and about 1100 when the Crusades began▪ Rashidun (632-661)▪ Umayyad (661-750)▪ Abbasids (700s – 1200s) – empire breaks up into
smaller kingdoms▪ Fatimids (900s-1100s) – north Africa mainly
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Expansion of Islam
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The Abbasid Caliphate – 700’s to 1100’s – political power lessened…
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The Seljuk Turks 1037-1194 – assumed more control over M.East
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The Crusades
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The Crusades – Crash Course
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Saladin’s Empire
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The Ottoman Empire – 1300s-1900s
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The Safavid Empire – “Iran”, 1500 - 1750
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Ottoman and Safavid empires around 1600
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Last Word: Enjoy your break!!!
FrontPage: Why is 26.2 called “centuries of turmoil”?
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Empires of the Middle East