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Reigned(1512-1520) Routed the Mamluks in Egypt and gained control of Palestine and Syria.
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Key muslim Cities in the Ottoman Empire |
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Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem
Chapter 9 pg 355 |
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Reigned (1520-1566) When the empire reached the Apex of it's power. 1521 seized the Capital of Serbia Belgrade. 1529 laid siege to Vienna.
Chapter 9 pg 356 |
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1566 extent of the Ottoman Empire |
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Hungary, Balkin Peninsula, Territory around the Black Sea,Antolian Peninsula, Arab territory boarding the eastern Mediterranean and the Red Sea, Egypt and northern Sudan,Rhodes, Crete, North Africa East of Morocco
Chapter 9 Pg 356 |
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Habsburg and Italian City-states crush Ottoman fleet. Marks the start of a 200 year millitary decline for the Ottomans
Chapter 9 pg 356 |
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The beloved wife of Suleiman. She Convinced him to bequeth power to him rather than his favorite son who he had killed.
Chapter 9 pg 356 |
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Alcoholic ruler nicknamed The Sot.
Chapter 9 pg 356
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Ottoman Empires Rival in Persia
Chapter 9 pg 359 |
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Founded The Safavid Empire ruled from 1500-1524
CHapter 9 pg 359 |
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Reigned 1587-1629. Under him the Safavid Empire reached its Zenith.
Chapter 9 pg 359 |
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Shah Abbas's new capital, became the center of trade in luxary textiles. |
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Called the father of Humanism
Chapter 9 pg 363 |
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The first great Italian Prose Writer. Wrote Dacameron.
Chapter 9 pg 363 |
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Created a the first widely used grammer book.
Chapter 9 pg 365 |
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Florentine Giotto di Bondone |
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Able to draw a fly so reliztically that the viewer tried to brush it away.
Chapter 9 pg 367 |
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An artist interested in the natural world. He liked to potray human psychology and personality. Creater of the Last Supper.
chapter 9 pg 367 |
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Most popular of the renaissance painter. Creator of the School of Athens
chapter 9 pg 367 |
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Consider himself to be a sculpter first but painted such works as the Sistine Chapel
chapter 9 pg 367 |
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relived the city Orleans
Chapter 9 pg 373 |
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Nicknamed the spider
chapter 9 pg 373 |
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Nailed his 95 theses to the church door
chapter 9 pg 375 |
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Sailed from Cuba to the Mwxican Coast and conqured the Aztec Empire
chapter 9 pg 389 |
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1532 conqured the Inkan Empire in the Andes Mtn.
chapter 9 pg 389 |
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