Exchange and Spread of Information/Ideas-Sydney Morrison Pd.4c5a
Across
- 4. State-approved associations of Mongol merchants that helped them with their caravans.
- 6. People who served as historians and keepers of African culture.
- 8. The reason why the Mongols didn't conquer all of Europe and instead exchanged ideas peacefully with them.
- 13. The introduction for new crops and agricultural practices in the Islamic World.
- 14. New invention of paper money created by the Chinese.
- 15. A major commercial city in West Africa.
- 16. The Mongol warfare process that added conquered people in their military and empire.
- 18. Chinese Buddhism adopted from India that required less intensive meditation and sudying.
- 19. Ruler of Mali who went on the pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 and created many mosques and spread his wealth along the way.
Down
- 1. Merchants that permanently settled in civilizations along the sea roads.
- 2. Inns/guesthouses located along the silk road trade routes.
- 3. Japanese Buddhism after it was adopted from China because of schools there.
- 5. Kingdom in central Java along the sea roads with elements of Indian culture.
- 7. The language spoken by the East African Coast that was written like Arabic but spoken like Bantu.
- 8. The name given to the Europeans due to their similarity between them and the Mongols with conquering new areas and spreading ideas.
- 9. Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships on a series of voyages starting in 1405.
- 10. Arab Scholar, merchant and public official who traveled throughout Eurasia,the Middle East and Africa.
- 11. Reformation of Confucianism that rejected Buddhism and Daoism religiously but followed them in other ways.
- 12. The Mongol system of transferring messages throughout the empire.
- 17. Chinggis Khan's grandson, the first Mongol il-khan (subordinate khan) of Persia.