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Chinese Dynasties
lowest level of Chinese society
Irrigation was used, paper money was developed, and silk was exported during this time period
A temple complex built in the Khmer Empire and dedicated to the Hindu God, Vishnu. (located in modern day Cambodia)
Chinggis Khan's written law code
A person who is believed to have the power to cure the sick and forecast and control the future
earliest Chinese dynasty
religion found on the four noble truths
a general who ruled Japan in the emperor's name meaning "great general"
a chinese philosophy in which people live a simple life in harmony with nature
The Yuan dynasty was established, Chinese culture was still promoted, and Mongol rule ended in 1368 were effects of
led a Mongol army into Russia
The Mongols worshiped many gods, especially the supreme god
extended his empire from Turkey to India
unsuccessfully invaded Japan
China's first foreign dynasty, founded by Kublai Khan
The most famous Muslim ruler of India during the period of Mughal rule. Famous for his religious tolerance, his investment in rich cultural feats, and the creation of a centralized governmental administration, which was not typical of ancient and post-classical India.
employed a law code that he used to govern and prepare for military conquest
A member of the warrior class in premodern feudal Japan
practice of a warrior's committing suicide China
developed large cities until the nineteenth century
a tactic used by Genghis Khan where they would pretend to be beaten, left their camps empty and when the towns people came to plunder the camp, the men would attack.
The leading religion early in Chinese history
defeated a combined army of many countries at the Battle of Liegnitz
leading religion in early Chinese history
leading religion in early Chinese history
the dynasty that ruled the last Mongol empire
surrounding a city or fort until they run out of supplies
Taj Mahal location
The Mongols defeated this country during the Song dynasty's rule
The Mongol tribes began fighting with one another. The Chinese viewed this fighting as a way to break free of Mongol rule, so they encouraged it. They were able to expel the Mongols from China. Tamerlane became a powerful Mongol conqueror, but rather than building a well-ruled empire, he focused on collecting treasures taken in battle, a decision that resulted in the collapse of his empire shortly after his death. The Mughal empire was a peaceful empire that slowly declined after the death of their leader, Akbar. The British eventually took over India in the nineteenth century.
great impact on the military class in Japan
religion; located in japan and related to Buddhism; focuses particularly on nature and ancestor worship
the decline in government in this country led to feudalism
feudalism resulted when local rulers replaced
Compass, writing paper, printing, cast iron, and gun powder were what of the Chinese
a "divine wind" given credit for protecting Japan
Ashikaga, Tokugawa, and Fujiwara
European name for Mongols
movable tents Mongols lived in

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