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Connections: A World HistorySecond Edition
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Connections: A World History, Second EditionEdward H. Judge • John W. Langdon
Culture and Conflict in the Great Islamic Empires, 1071–1707
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Ottoman Compass PointsOttoman Compass Points
Mughal India/Safavid Persia/The Ottoman EmpireMughal India/Safavid Persia/The Ottoman Empire
Culture and Conflict in the Great Culture and Conflict in the Great Islamic Empires, 1071–1707 Islamic Empires, 1071–1707
A. The Conquests of Timur LenkB. The Cosmopolitan Ottoman EmpireC. Safavid Persia: A Shi’ite StateD. The Mughal Empire: A Muslim Minority Rules
India
The Conquests of Timur LenkThe Conquests of Timur Lenk
The Conquests of Timur LenkThe Conquests of Timur Lenk
A. Early LifeB. Timur’s Strengths and Good Fortune
1. Advantages2. Conquests
FOUNDATION MAP 17.1 The Empire of Timur Lenk, FOUNDATION MAP 17.1 The Empire of Timur Lenk, ca. 1405ca. 1405
The Conquests of Timur LenkThe Conquests of Timur Lenk
C. Attack on the OttomansD. Timur as Warrior and Administrator
The interior of the chapel at the tomb of Timur Lenk The interior of the chapel at the tomb of Timur Lenk in Samarkand, in present-day Uzbekistan.in Samarkand, in present-day Uzbekistan.
The Cosmopolitan Ottoman Empire The Cosmopolitan Ottoman Empire
The Cosmopolitan Ottoman The Cosmopolitan Ottoman Empire Empire
A. Nomads and IslamB. Ottomans and ByzantinesC. Mehmed the Conqueror
Mehmed II.Mehmed II.
The Cosmopolitan Ottoman The Cosmopolitan Ottoman Empire Empire
D. The Ottoman State and Society1. The Ottoman government’s unique
synthesis2. Ottoman society
Ottoman law book.Ottoman law book.
MAP 17.2 The Ottoman Empire in 1566MAP 17.2 The Ottoman Empire in 1566
The Cosmopolitan Ottoman The Cosmopolitan Ottoman Empire Empire
E. Suleiman the Magnificent1. The Ottoman Empire as a force in world
affairs2. Suleiman the lawgiver
Suleiman.Suleiman.
The Cosmopolitan Ottoman The Cosmopolitan Ottoman Empire Empire
F. A Faltering Empire
Safavid Persia: A Shi’ite StateSafavid Persia: A Shi’ite State
Safavid Persia: A Shi’ite StateSafavid Persia: A Shi’ite State
A. Shi’ite Islam as a Unifying Force1. The Safavid movement2. Persia and its neighbors
MAP 17.3 The Safavid Empire in Persia, 1600MAP 17.3 The Safavid Empire in Persia, 1600
A Safavid battle tunic.A Safavid battle tunic.
The Shah Mosque in Isfahan.The Shah Mosque in Isfahan.
Safavid Persia: A Shi’ite StateSafavid Persia: A Shi’ite State
B. Regional and Islamic Influence on Family and Gender Roles
Persian women.Persian women.
The Mughal Empire: A Muslim The Mughal Empire: A Muslim Minority Rules IndiaMinority Rules India
The Mughal Empire: A Muslim The Mughal Empire: A Muslim Minority Rules IndiaMinority Rules India
A. The Delhi Sultanate in India1. Temporary unity
MAP 17.4 The Delhi Sultanate in India, 1236MAP 17.4 The Delhi Sultanate in India, 1236
The Golden Temple.The Golden Temple.
The Mughal Empire: A Muslim The Mughal Empire: A Muslim Minority Rules IndiaMinority Rules India
B. Babur: Founding the Mughal Empire1. Babur
C. Akbar’s Reign of Cultural Accommodation1. Tolerance2. Government3. Persian influence
MAP 17.5 The Mughal Empire in India, 1690MAP 17.5 The Mughal Empire in India, 1690
The Mughal Empire: A Muslim The Mughal Empire: A Muslim Minority Rules IndiaMinority Rules India
D. The Great Mughals1. Nur Jahan and Shah Jahan: lighting the
world2. Aurangzeb’s reign: rebellion and disunity
The Taj Mahal.The Taj Mahal.
Key Dates and DevelopmentsKey Dates and Developments