Zhiqi's LIT whap classword

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  1. 2. A widely spoken language in East Africa today which is a blend of African tongue, Bantu, and Arabic script.
  2. 5. Bowls used to collect food offerings.
  3. 6. The remarkable animal who could go ten days without water.
  4. 8. The Black Plague that killed nearly half of the Mongol population.
  5. 10. A major process of settlement and societal organization that occurred in the period 860-1130.
  6. 13. A religion highly popular among the Japanese samurai class.
  7. 14. They had a bureaucracy and social classification. It was also a hub for trade on the Mississippi River.
  8. 15. The largest religious structure in the premodern world.
  9. 20. Story tellers that preserved culture and reemphasized traditions through oral form.
  10. 22. Officals in Chinese, employed to guard the women's living areas in an Asian court.
  11. 24. Inns of guesthouses that was located along the trade routes.
  12. 26. The ruler of Mali, most known for how rich he was.
  13. 27. The Europeans wanted to conquer and build networks just like the Mongols.
  14. 29. They conquered used annihilation and violence establishing control while also fostering cultural exchange and trade.
  15. 31. Structure located in Delhi, India, reflecting Islamic culture through scripture writing.
  16. 32. A method of communication that allowed for messages to be sent through long distances.
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  1. 1. A kingdom in central Java which is an agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya.
  2. 3. A new kind of ship that facilitated Indian Ocean trade.
  3. 4. Paper money used for payment to merchants.
  4. 7. Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, started the Medicine Expenditure.
  5. 9. A military tactic used by the Mongols that involved surrounding and in golfing the enemy.
  6. 11. Grandson of Chinggis Khan who became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) of Persia.
  7. 12. A new reformation of Confucianism with Buddhist philosophical ideas.
  8. 16. An association among traders and the Mongols; helped/encouraged trade.
  9. 17. An increase in food production, population, growth urbanization, and industrial development.
  10. 18. A widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official.
  11. 19. An authentically Chinese version of Indian faith which puts an emphasis on salvation by faith.
  12. 21. Merchants who learned local languages, cultures, and trading practices while retaining links to their home societies.
  13. 23. The capital city of the Mongol empire.
  14. 25. Great Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships in a series of voyages in the Indian Ocean.
  15. 28. A major commerical city of west African Civilization and a noted center of Islamic scholarship and education.
  16. 30. Chinese dynasty created due to Mongols.