Across
- 4. Mongol capital where the beginnings of a centralized bureaucracy took shape and where specialized artisans were sent.
- 6. Tower in India built to celebrate and depict Delhiās last Hindu kingdom.
- 9. Language spoken in East African kingdoms. Arabic script + loan words.
- 11. A kingdom in central Java that was agriculturally rich and closely allied with Srivijaya. +Buddhist and Hindu monuments
- 16. The increased food production, population growth, urbanization, and industrial development in Islamic World due to expansion.
- 17. Major process of settlement and societal organization that occured among the peoples of Chaco Canyon.
- 18. The ruler of Mali, who was famous for his wealth and his incredible journey to Mecca. -Accompanied by huge entourage and a lot of gold.
- 19. Highly popular and authentically Chinese form of Indian faith.
- 20. A religion that took hold in Japan among the Samurai warrior class.
- 21. Widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official who visited Swahili coast.
Down
- 1. The largest religious structure in the pre-modern world built by the Angkor kingdom. Hindu mythical mt. Meru.
- 2. Chinese innovation of paper money and the contract promising payment to European traders.
- 3. Introduced to North Africa and the Sahara in the early centuries of the C.E. This animal made trans-Saharan commerce possible.
- 5. New kinds of Chinese and Arabic ships which were innovated due to new knowledge of monsoons and accumulating tech.
- 7. Places caravans stopped along the trade routes where they could rest, exchange goods, and resupply animals.
- 8. Permanent settlements of foreign merchants who learned new culture of area while still retaining link to home society.
- 10. A major commercial city of West African civilization and a world center of Islamic Scholarship & education.
- 12. Great Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships in a series of voyages in the Indian ocean. -Attempted Chinese tribute system.
- 13. North American Chiefdom which had widespread trading network. -American web
- 14. Bowls where Buddhist monks rely on community generosity for food-symbol.
- 15. New outlook that appreciated the high moral standards of Buddhist teachings, while returning to Confucian texts.
