Across
- 5. The largest Hindu temple in the premodern world worshipped by both Buddhism and Hinduism.
- 9. Europeans that started global expansion, conquering people like the Mongols but in the Sea.
- 10. Ruler of Mali during 1312CE to 1337CE, that helped expand Islam by building Mosques.
- 11. A widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official who spread Islam during his travels.
- 13. A military blockade of a city that attempts to conquer with few causalities, usually includes the blocking off of supplies.
- 14. Chinggis Khan's grandson who became the first il-Khan(Subordinate Khan) of Persia.
- 15. Permanent of foreign traders along the points of Indian Ocean trade routes.
- 17. Paper money made by the Chinese that European traders used.
- 19. A major commercial city in West African Civilization that was a center of Islamic education.
- 20. Major process of settlement during 860CE-1130CE; had long roads that trade flourished on.
Down
- 1. A gramatically African tongue that used and contained Arabic.
- 2. A Indian, masonry tower constructed with red sandstone that was built using Islamic techniques.
- 3. Inns or guesthouses along the Silk Road.
- 4. People that retold the history of their empire to "keep the stories alive".
- 6. A version of Confucianism that rejected religious aspects of Buddhism and Daoism, while appreciating high morals.
- 7. A kingdom in central Java that was agriculturally rich. Buddhists monuments and Hindu temples lie here.
- 8. A Chinese version of Buddhism where repeating "Amitabha" was chanted.
- 12. A Japanese version of Buddhism where meditation to achieve Nirvana is emphasized.
- 16. A Chinese imperial eunuch that led 7 ocean voyages for the emperor of the Ming dynasty.
- 18. A dynasty created by the Mongols that made use of Chinese practices.