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  1. 2. were vital roadside inns located along the ancient trade routes from the Mediterranean to China (the Silk Road). Here, traveling merchants and their caravans could rest safely, exchange goods, and interact with local traders and people from different cultures.
  2. 3. Place in between 1000 and 1500, 4 distinct commercial activity and wider connections emerge in Americas
  3. 6. a significant symbol of the Buddha's presence and enlightenment, rather than an item of daily use, played a crucial role in facilitating the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Roads.
  4. 8. Arab scholar, merchant public official reveal how long distance trade routes link the Islamic heartland visited Swahili Coast in early 14th century found Muslim societies
  5. 9. A military strategy of surrounding to isolating a forfeit location to cut off supplies and for surrender was required from the Mongols to take parts in invasions
  6. 12. The Emperor of Ming dynasty and 1405 chief patron of the enterprise
  7. 13. Mongol state capitol during the 13th century under Chingis Khan is Served as a major traded administrator city along the Silk Roads
  8. 16. was a crucial financial innovation that allowed medieval merchants to travel light and safely. It was a formal promise of payment, a written contract that could be exchanged for cash at a distant bank or trading post, eliminating the risks associated with carrying bulky coinage
  9. 19. traditional sailing vessels used in Indian Ocean trade,Chinese and Arab trading ships was a improvement of sails,was a new mean of calculating latitude such as astrolabe
  10. 21. was a pilgrim ruler of Mali 1324 undertook the Haji accompanied by huge entourage(company) and enormous amount of gold
  11. 23. world Heritage site in Delhi. India consists of a 73 meter high minaret and of historical structures, cultural and agricultural combination South Asia during the Delhi Sultanate (1206 to 1524)
  12. 26. Was the chief of means of transportation between West Africa and Mediterranean region used to carry heavy loads
  13. 29. The establishment of rapid communication networks across the empire helped foster trade. The Italian traveler Marco Polo greatly admired this efficient system
  14. 30. tiny germ, spread by fleas on rodents, caused the Black Death. It killed many people, especially in crowded places, and significantly impacted populations, economies, and societies across Eurasia for over 100 years
  15. 32. was a outlook rejected religious aspect of both Buddhism and Daosim as high moral standards of Buddhist teaching was influenced by Japanese
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  1. 1. State-approved associations of merchants were permitted to pool their resources to limit losses. Additionally, provisions were established to cover loan interest for lenders in the event a particular caravan failed
  2. 4. was popular among samurai warrior class during 1200 the Chinese converted to zen
  3. 5. Islamic Persian style reservoirs, and irrigation technologies spread as far as Tunisia & Morocco all contributed to Islamic Green Revolution increased food production and population,urbanization and industrial
  4. 7. African storytellers history, musicians and praise singers and musicians who preserve & transmit history culture through tradition
  5. 10. The use of envoys alliances and negotiations by the Mongol Empire it's vast territories and interacted with other across Eurasia
  6. 11. became highly popular after its establishment in China. Its appeal stemmed from the promise that devout followers could be ensured rebirth
  7. 14. A new beginning in Chinese history when China was ruled by the Mongols
  8. 15. Castrated men personally loyal to Emperor exercised great Authority much to dismay a lot of official bureaucracy loyal servants in imperial courts
  9. 17. Sought and enroll, distant people and states in Chinese tribute systems, Ming Dynasty Chinese and admiral on three of his seven accounts of his expeditions
  10. 18. Language was widely spoken in East Africa language today was grammatically an African tongue within the larger Bantu family of language
  11. 20. Chingggis Khan's grandson became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) Persia
  12. 22. The largest religious structure in the pre-modern world that expresses Hindu understanding of Cosmos was centered on Mount Meru, home to the gods used by Buddhists.
  13. 24. of the Sea” The "Mongols of the sea" were Europeans who, like the Mongols on land, organized global trade and expanded their influence by conquering and exploiting other civilizations, despite being less developed themselves initially
  14. 25. cultural, and agricultural development in Chaco Canyon New Mexico from 900-1450 CE
  15. 27. was a kingdom in central Java, a rich region closely allied with Srivijaya was a massive building program between 8 to 10 century Hindu temples, used by Buddhist monks.
  16. 28. communities Merchants that learn local languages cultures and trading practices while retaining links to home cities was a position to facilitate commercial exchange
  17. 31. Was is a major trading city that became an intellectual learning, both scientific and religious