APWH Ch. 3/4 Vocab
Across
- 1. Another name for the Black Death; spread along the trade routes of the Mongols.
- 4. A new form of money that was much lighter than coins.
- 8. A kingdom in Java; where the famous temple Borobudur is located.
- 9. A traveling Arabian scholar that helped to promote and spread Islam.
- 10. The Mongol capital where skilled craftsmen were brought here to work.
- 11. Guest house along the Silk Road that allowed merchants to trade and rest.
- 15. A variant of Buddhism that focused more on faith rather than study or meditation.
- 17. Muslim Eunuch from China attempting to enroll more states into the Chinese tributary system.
- 18. Something that the Mongols promoted throughout Eurasia
- 19. A Chinese dynastic title set by the Mongols, suggesting a new beginning in Chinese history.
- 20. A form of permanent settlement that consisted of merchants that both taught and learned cultures.
- 24. A nickname given to Europeans after their behaviours at the initial times of their expansion.
- 26. A new religion that rejected religious aspects of Buddhism and Daoism, but appreciated the high moral standards of Buddhism.
- 27. The name of a Chinese emperor after the Mongol rule, who tried to bring back previous Chinese traditions and cultures.
- 28. An oceanic vessel from Indian or Arabian origin.
- 30. A state approved association of merchants that allowed them to pool together their resources and thus reduce loss.
- 32. An North American chiefdom at the center of a trading network.
Down
- 2. A language that showed a blend of African and Arabian cultures.
- 3. The ruler of Mali with prosperous amounts of gold - even considered to be the richest in history.
- 5. Using artillery and cavalry, along with Chinese knowledge, this tactic helped Mongols in war.
- 6. An animal that can both go 10 days without water that made the long trek across the Saharan Desert possible.
- 7. A phenomenon where 5 major settlements emerged out of many.
- 12. A large Islamic temple built in modern day India that showed both the Sea Road's cultural and economic significance.
- 13. A West African city that blossomed and grew due to trade.
- 14. A Buddhist practice that became a symbol.
- 16. People personally loyal to the empire with great authority.
- 21. A system of stations that both allowed rapid communications along with fostering trade.
- 22. Oral storytellers and historians that saved and preserved many parts of history.
- 23. A variant of Buddhism that centered around meditation that also showed cultural diffusion.
- 25. A Khmer piece of architecture that was a blend of both Hinduism and Buddhism.
- 29. The grandson of Chinggis Khan, helped conquer Persia
- 31. A Islamic revolution that was how newly introduced technologies and culture led to increased agricultural advancements.