Across
- 2. – Mughal emperor famous for his policies of religious tolerance.
- 3. – Empire centered in Anatolia and the Middle East, often called the “Sick Man of Europe” in its later years.
- 4. – Both empires collected these to fund armies and palaces.
- 6. – Cultural and artistic influence seen strongly in Mughal architecture and literature.
- 9. – Mystical Islamic tradition that influenced religious life in both empires.
- 10. – System in the Ottoman Empire that allowed religious communities to govern themselves.
- 12. – Capital of the Ottoman Empire and a major center of commerce.
- 13. – Religion followed by both empires’ rulers.
Down
- 1. – A policy of acceptance toward different religious and ethnic groups.
- 4. – Both empires gained wealth through this economic activity, linking Europe and Asia.
- 5. – Capital city of the Mughal Empire.
- 7. – Title for ruler in Persia and sometimes applied to Mughal leaders.
- 8. – Elite Ottoman soldiers loyal to the Sultan.
- 9. – Title for the ruler of the Ottoman Empire.
- 11. – Empire in South Asia known for its blend of Persian, Indian, and Islamic traditions.
