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[DOCX File]Module 1, Lesson 1: Basic Beliefs of Islam
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Based on the information on this map, what aspect of geography helped the Ottoman Empire expand during the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries? (NOTE: Teacher’s may wish to compare this map to the physical map on p. A4-A5 or other physical map of the region.)
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Map 1: According to the map, what area was under Muslim control by the time Muhammad died in 632? What areas had the Muslim Empire conquered by 656 CE? Label Africa, Europe, and Asia on the map on the right. Label the place where the Muslim control began. Map 2: Which region of . Africa. was conquered by the Islamic Empire by 750 CE? (Circle ...
[DOC File]Islamic Civilization Study Guide
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On the map below, draw and shade in the borders of the Islamic Empire in 750. And . Label the following: Arabia Black Sea Byzantine Empire Mecca. Mediterranean Sea North Africa Persia Persian Gulf. Red Sea Spain
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Islamic Empire Map Activity. Use the map on page 233 of your textbook to locate and label the following: Egypt. Byzantine Empire. Alexandria. Jerusalem. Arabia. Cordova. Cairo. Damascus. Persia. Genoa. Medina. Baghdad. Tangier. Naples. Mecca. Constantinople Shade the boundary of the Byzantine Empire …
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How did the early Islamic empire expand? After examining the map on Islamic expansion make a hypothesis for the following question: How did the early Islamic empire expand? Document A: The Battle of the Yarmuk . 1. (Sourcing) Who was al-Biladuri? Why do you think he wrote this document? 2.
[DOC File]ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION
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The Ottoman Empire was the longest-lasting Islamic empire and the only one to figure as a major power in the history of both Europe and the Islamic world. This course is a chronological survey.
[DOCX File]Content Area: Global Studies
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Students will understand the life and struggles of classical civilizations and the contributions that these ancient people have made to the modern world. This lesson will focus on the impact of the Islamic Empire’s government and philosophy. Studies will focus on the Islamic expansions, lifestyle & culture, as well as economics & politics.
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After examining the map on Islamic expansion, make a hypothesis for the following question: How did the early Islamic empire expand?
[DOC File]Diversity in Islamic Empires - World History
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Focus Question: Describe the cultural diversity found within the Islamic Empires and how diverse groups were treated. Document 4: A History of Medieval Islam (1978) Historian J.J. Saunders wrote a history of Islam and the Islamic empire. In the following excerpt he describes the cultural diversity of the early Islamic Empire.
[DOC File]The Islamic World
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Have students analyze why an empire falls apart, and apply it to the Muslim world of yesterday and today. - Assign 12.3 Assessment Q’s 1-4 in complete sentences. Assessment. Students’ abilities to describe the growth of cities and trade will be assessed informally through the map activities. Safavid Empire. A. Location. 1. Present-day Iran. a.
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