CHAPTERS 3 and 4 by-V
Across
- 2. In Japan it was highly popular among the samurai warrior class.
- 3. A widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official
- 5. Sponsored an enormous Encyclopedia of some 11,000 volumes
- 7. Fleets captained by the Muslim eunuch named?
- 9. A major turning point in African commercial life occurred with the introduction of?
- 11. Became a highly popular and authentically Chinese version of the Indian faith.
- 13. Improvements in sails, new kinds of ships
- 14. The ruler or mansa of the Kingdom of Mali
- 15. An agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya
- 16. State-approved associations of merchants that allowed them to pool their resources and limit their losses in the event that a particular caravan failed.
- 18. A language widely spoken in East Africa today
- 19. Earned local languages, cultures, and trading practices while also retaining links to their home societies.
- 20. Chinggis Khan's grandson
Down
- 1. This outlook rejected the religious aspects of both Buddhism and Daoism but appreciated the high moral standards of Buddhist teachings, while returning to classical texts of Confucianism
- 4. The Italian traveler Marco Polo’s admiration for
- 6. Chinggis Khan and China’s Mongol ruler from 1271 to 1294 who initiated the
- 8. Developed into major Central Asian commercial cities such as Bukhara, Samarkand, Khotan, Kashgar, and Dunhuang.
- 10. Monks became a symbol rather than part of a daily activity.
- 12. Mongol capital
- 17. One of the major trading cities