Gunpowder Empires Characteristics

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This bingo card has 29 words: Ottoman were located in the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa, Ottoman Nicknamed “The Terror of the Turk” and the “Strong Sword of Islam,”, Ottoman Leaders are known as Sultans who had absolute power, Ottoman Founder was Osman, Ottoman devshirme system in which young boys were taken to be part of the state military or bureaucratic (government) positions., Ottoman created the millet system in which other monotheistic religious groups had autonomy over much of their society, Ottoman and Mughal were Sunni Muslims - Believed any leader could be the leader of the Islamic empire if they followed the teachings of Prophet Muhammad and the Quran, Used gunpowder to expand their empire, Ottoman build the Hagia Sophia was a mosque used as a symbol of the wealth and power of their rule., Ottoman Janissaries - young Christian boys apart of an elite military force, Ottoman Most influential was Suleiman the Magnificent, Ottoman They were tolerant (accepting) of non-Muslims., Babur was Founder of Mughal, The Safavid Empire ruled Persia and was founded in 1501., Safavid Leader = Shah, Shah Ismael I - Founder of the dynasty, Safavid persecuted all other religions, Shah’s who had absolute power, Safavid Rulers used Shi’a Islam to unify and validate their power, The capital of Isfahan was full of beautiful monumental architecture such as mosques known for their beautiful designs, Mughal was Located in India, The Mughal rulers built the Taj Mahal as a symbol of their wealth and power., Mughal wanted to learn from the different religions in their empire unlike the Ottoman who just allowed the millets in the empire, Mughal created the divine cult which blended various religions as a way of bringing unity among his diverse people., Mughal had Tolerance of other religions as an Islamic Empire that ruled a majority Hindu population, Mughal leader Aurangzeb - ended religious tolerance and cracked down on non-Islamic communities and reestablished the jizya Tax., Mughal leader Akbar the Great - most famous for religious openness and creation of the Divine cult, Mughal traded around their empire, on the silk road and Indian Ocean trade routes and Mughal were descendants of the Mongols who conquered India and created a powerful empire in the 13th century.

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