The Muslim world Expands
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GUN POWDER EMPIRES EXPAND
1300-1700
1300-1700
3 of the great empires of history emerged
Why haven’t we heard of them??
As these powerful societies expanded, what do you think
happened?
Should they impose Islam on who they conquer?
THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
REGION
Turks in Anatolia saw themselves as warriors for Islam
(ghazis)
Think back - After the Roman empire fell, what empire arose
here?
Byzantine Empire
What do you think happened?
The Turks took over the Ottoman Empire
What country do you think this is today?
TURKEY
RULERS
1. Osman – “Othman”
Founder
Followers were called “Ottomans”
2. Mehmed II
Became “sultan” – one with power
Used cannons and GUNPOWDER to conquer Constantinople
3. Suleyman the Lawgiver/Magnificent
Ottoman Empire reached its peak
Supported government reform
RELIGION
What religion did they follow in society and
government?
Islam!
Ottomans granted freedom of worship to other
religions (Christians, Jews)
Allowed them to follow their own laws and pratices
LAW
What did Suleyman give?
“The Lawgiver”
Created a law code to handle both criminal and civil
actions
He also organized and simplified government, armies,
and taxes.
Found in the U.S.
Congress
ARTS
Suleyman contributed to many cultural achievements
Interested in poetry, history, mathematics, geography, etc.
Had the Mosque of Suleyman built
Art and literature flourished under his rule
THE SAFAVID EMPIRE
GEOGRAPHY/BACKGROUND
Gunpowder Empire that ruled Persia between 16th-18th centuries
Nestled in between the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) & Mughal Empire
(India)
How do you think its central location promote its development?
Fueled by conquest & cultural diffusion
Present Day
Iran
RULERS
1. Isma’il
12 yr old who seized most of Iran
Shah- Persian title king
Battle of Chaldiron
Shi’ism-official religion
2. Shah Abbas or Abbas the Great
Created Golden Age that drew from Persian, Ottoman, &
Arab cultures
Created new capital Esfahan—considered most beautiful in
the world
RELIGION
Shi’a Islam—official under
Isma’il
Not tolerant of other religions
Shah Abbas Tolerant
Needed to encourage other
cultures to trade
LAW
Shah Abbas
Reformed government & military
Punished severely
Hired foreigners to fill positions in government
ARTS
City of Esfahan
Showcase for foreign & Safavid artisans
Chinese & Persian collaboration
Carpet
Persian themes
Italian Renaissance
THE MUGHAL EMPIRE
GEOGRAPHY/BACKGROUND
Located in Pakistan, India,
and Bangladesh
700s: small kingdoms created
by Muslim tribes
Descendants of Muslim Turks
and Afghans
Leader was related to Timur
the Lame and Genghis Khan
Called themselves the Mughals,
which means Mongols
FAMOUS RULERS
Babur – 1494
Inherited kingdom in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan at age 11
Built an army, invaded India, and founded the Mughal
Empire
Akbar (Greatest One) – 1556
Babur’s grandson
Unified north India - cannons
Golden Age
Religious tolerance cultural blending
Abolished religious taxes
Efficient bureaucracy and fair taxes
Land reforms
OTHER FAMOUS RULERS
Shah Jahan
Built Taj Mahal as tomb for wife
Massive taxes led to suffering
Civil war after death
Aurangzeb
Enforced strict Islamic law and ended tolerance
Conflict among religious groups
Famine and taxes
Turned over Bombay to English in 1661
RELIGION
Mixed
religions
today
Traditionally
Hindu
Mughal rulers were Islam
Akbar practiced religious tolerance
Married Hindu princesses and allowed them to
practice their religion in the palace
Allowed people of different religions to work in
government positions
Urdu
a new language developed because
of the mixture of Arabic, Persian, and Hindi
LAW
Akbar’s
policies
Bureaucracy of officials
Officials from different ethnic/religious backgrounds
Tax policy = graduated income tax
Fair policy
Percentage of peasants’ crops
Land policy
Bureaucrats received land grants that he took back after
they died
Problem: officials were not devoted to caring for the land
ART
Illustrations – highly
detailed, colorful miniatures in
books (Safavid influence)
Literature – flourished in the
form of poetry and epics
(revived early works)
Architecture – Akbar period
combined massive structures
w/ intricate Hindu-themed
stonework
Cultural blending seen in
architecture (i.e. Taj Mahal)