Exchange and Spread of Information/Ideas-Sydney Morrison Pd.4c5a

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