Unit 3 & 4 Vocab (AP WORLD)
Across
- 4. Widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official.
- 6. Swahili civilization participated in the larger Indian Ocean.
- 8. To North Africa and the Sahara in the early century. Remarkable animal could go 10 days without water.
- 10. Outlook rejected the religious aspects of both Buddhism and Daoism.
- 14. It was the most popular expression of Buddhism salvation of faith, study of meditation.
- 18. The increase of food production as well as population growthy urbanization, and industrial developments.
- 20. An agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya.
Down
- 1. became a symbol rather than part of a daily activity.
- 2. The most prominent such pilgrim, ruler of Mali, huge quantities of gold.
- 3. they are a place were merchants can rest and trade with locals and resupply their animals.
- 5. West African historians, musicians, and poets and storytellers preserved and transmitted history.
- 7. Like Malacca on the Southeast Asian frontier of expanding Islamic world.
- 9. Chinese school of Buddhism, became Zen in Japan.
- 11. Captain Zheng he, sought to enroll distant people and states.
- 12. The tallest masonry tower in India. Carved with in scripted.
- 13. made it easier to not carry around heavy coins. A kind of contract promising payments.
- 15. Stunning architectural expression of Hinduism, largest religious structure in the premodern world.
- 16. Chinese dynasty suggesting a new beginning in Chinese history.
- 17. Became the first Khan of Persia. He killed his grandfather so years after his grandfather's first assault.
- 19. used triangular sails and were constructed without nails by sewing or stitching the boards together.