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Period: 100 to
Silla
(57BC-935AD)(Wouldn't let me start it as 57BC)Was one of Three Kingdoms of Korea and one of the longest sustained dynasties. Although it was founded by King Park Hyeokgeose, who us also known to be the originator of the Korean Family Park. Having a variety of religion yet Shilla Language. -
Period: 570 to Nov 2, 632
Muhammad
From Mecca unified Arabia into a single religious polity under Islam. Muslims as the last prophet sent by God for mankind. "God is One" that completes "surrendering" to him. Himself being a prophet and messenger of God. -
Period: Nov 2, 661 to Nov 2, 750
Umayyad Caliphate
second of the four major Islamic Caliphatess established after the death of Muhammad, Orginally came from the city of Mecca, their capital was Damascus, Largest empire during that time and before. Falling due to Fitna Andalus. -
Period: Nov 2, 710 to
Nara Period
Remained captial of Japanese Civilization until Emperor Kammu.
Agriculture in nature and centered arounf villages.
Adopted the language Buddhism and language Chinese.
Kami is the worship of nature and ancestral spirits. -
Period: Nov 2, 742 to
Reign of Charlemagne
Founder of the Carolingian Empire until his death expanding the Frankish kingdom adding Italy subduing the Saxons and Bavarians. Roman Catholicism was the religion when is son Louis the Pious succeeded him as Emperor. -
Period: Oct 25, 750 to Oct 25, 1258
Abbasid Dynasty
Third Islamic Caliphate.
Perios for Islamic civilations.
Destroyed by Mongol invaders.
Overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate. -
Period: Nov 5, 1016 to Nov 5, 1153
Seljuq Dynasty
Turkish Sunni Muslim dynasty that had gradually adopted Persian culture and contributed to the Turko-Persian tadition in the Medieval West and Central Asia. They were targets of the First Crusade. -
Nov 5, 1054
East and West Schism
Medieval division of Chalcedonian Christianity into the eastern and western branches. (Greek and Latin) Became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. Relations between East and West had long been embittered by political and ecclesiastical differences and theological disputes. -
Period: Nov 2, 1066 to Nov 2, 1072
Norman Invasion on England
Invasion and subsequent occupation of England by an army of Normans and French led by Duke William ll of Normandy. Used Norman french as the official language changed the agricultural classes and village life with the short time. -
Period: Nov 2, 1096 to Nov 2, 1099
First Crusade
Military expedition by Roman CCatholic Europe to regain the Holy Lands taken in the Muslim COnquest of the Levant, ultimately resulting in the recapture of Jerusalem in 1099. Many nations of Western Europe travelled through land and sea leading to diffusion. -
Period: Nov 5, 1162 to Nov 5, 1227
Genghis Khan
Founder and Great Khan of the Mongol Empire.
Largest contiguous empire in history after his demise.
Started the Mongol Invasions that resulted in the conquest of most of Eurasia. Assigned Ogedei Khan as successor. -
Period: Nov 2, 1200 to Nov 2, 1324
Mongol Invasion of China
Started the conquest wuth small-scale raids into western Xia. Mongol leader Kublai Khan has established the Yuan Dynasty in China. First time ever in history that China was subsequently ruled by a foreign or non-native ruler. -
Period: Nov 2, 1202 to Nov 2, 1204
Fourth Crusade
Orginally intended to conquer Muslims- controlling Jerusalem by means of an invasion through Eqypt. Attacked the Christians and the City of Constantinople. This resulted in the creation of the Latin Empire. -
Period: Nov 2, 1206 to Nov 2, 1525
Sultanate of Delhi
Delhi based kingdoms or sultanates, mostly of Turkic and Pashtun origin in medieval India. Replaced by th Mughal Dynasty. Their vast variety of culture lead to amazing monuments in Arts, Architecture, Music, and Literature. -
Period: Nov 5, 1215 to Nov 5, 1294
Kublai Khan
Was the 5th Khagan of the Ikh Mongol Ols, reigning from the 1260 to 1294, and the founder of the Yuan Dynasty in China.
Kublai real power was limites to China and Mongolia though as Khagan still had influence of the Ilkhanate. -
Period: Nov 2, 1220 to Nov 2, 1450
Kingdom of Zimbabwe
Kingdom located in the territory of mordern day Zimbabwe. Was the largest stone structure of Souther Africa until the recent times. The creators of the Zimbabwe kingdom immigrated to the Zimbabwe plateau from the Kingdom of Mapungubwe. Building became a artistic tradition. -
Period: Nov 2, 1230 to
Mali Empire
Western Africa empire of the Mandinka.
Reowned for the wealth of rulerd such as Mansa Musa.
Extended over a large area using lots of kingdoms and provinces.
Founded by Sundiata Keita. -
Period: Sep 5, 1254 to Jan 9, 1324
Marco Polo
Became wealthy merchant after being captured.
Influenced European Cartography leading to the introduction of the Fra Mauro Map. Known for the Travels of Marco Polo. -
Period: Nov 2, 1279 to Nov 2, 1368
Yuan Dynasty
Empire established by Kublai Khan, the leader of Mongolian Borjigin ckan. Promoted their dynasty in a more of Chinese traditional style though it was isolated from the other khanates and controlled only mostly of present say China with surrounding areas. -
Period: Nov 2, 1280 to Nov 2, 1337
Reign of Mana Musa
Tenth Mansa. Mansa hhana EMpire and Melle ad risen to the thron, the Malian Empire consisted of territory formely belonging to the Ghana EMpire and Melle and immediate surounding areasm as Musa had many titles. -
Nov 2, 1300
First Bubonic Plague
A disease that circulated mainly among the small rodents and their fleas. This killed about 25 million people, 30-60 percent of the European population, in the 14th century. Wages rose and some historians have seen this as a turning point in the European Economic Development. -
Period: Feb 25, 1304 to Oct 30, 1369
Ibn Battuta
Muslim Moroccan explorer, known for his extensive travels.
Over a period of thirty years, he visited most of the known Islamic world as well as many non-Muslim lands.
Greatest travellers of all time. -
Period: Nov 2, 1336 to Nov 2, 1405
Tamerlane
Known as Timur, was a conquered West, South, and Central Asia and founded by the Timurid Dynasty. Devout muslim and referred himself as the Sword of Islam. -
Period: Nov 2, 1337 to Nov 2, 1453
Hundred Years' War
Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France and their various alllies for the control of the French throne. War divided up into three or four phases/parts. Gave impetus to ideas of both French and English nationalism. -
Period: Nov 2, 1368 to
Ming Dynasty
Followed the collapse of the Mongol-ked Yuan Dynasty.
Empire's standing army exceeded 1 million troops.
Li Zicheng regimes loyal to the Ming throne.
Spread of Eurpoean and Columbian trade/exhanges. -
Period: Nov 2, 1371 to Nov 2, 1433
Zheng He's Expedition
was an ethnic Hui court eunuch during the early Ming Dynasty. Led seven voyages reaching as far as Afric coasts. As an Asian explorer and the religion of slam yet died at sea. -
Period: Nov 2, 1438 to Nov 2, 1533
Inca Empire
Largest empire in Pre-Columbian America.
Centered around the Andean mountain range.
Offical language was Quechua.
Arose from the highlands of Peru sometimes in the early 13th century. -
Nov 5, 1453
Fall of Constantinople
Captial of the Byzantine Empire.
Occurred by the siege by the Ottoman Empire.
City was conquered by the Ottomans.
Marked the ends of the Roman Empire. -
Period: to Oct 30, 1185
Heian Period
Last division of classical Japanese history.
Buddhism, Taoism and other Chinese influences were at their height.
Began after the movement of the capital of Japan to Heian-kyō.
Peace and Tranquility. -
Period: to Nov 2, 1431
Kingdom of Angkor
Served as the seat of the Khmer Empire.
Was declared a "Univeral Monarch" by Jayavarman until 1351 where fell under the Aayutthayan suzeranity leading to rebeillion and population migrating south to Longvek. -
Period: to Nov 2, 1279
Song Dynasty
Ruling Dynasty in China. Succeeded in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Perios followed by th Yuan Dynasty. First government in the history to issue banknotes or paper money, also establishing the permanent standing navy -
Period: to
Tang Dyansty
was the imperial dynasty of China after the fall of the Sui Dynasty and follwed by Five Dyansties. Seized pwer during the collapse of the Sui Empire. Chinese empress regnant, ruling at her own right. -
Period: to
Sui Dynasty
Short lived Imperial Dynasty. Unified China for the first time after over a century of Noth- South division. It was followed by the Tang Dynasty. -
Period: to Nov 2, 1235
Ghana Empire
Now southeastern Mauritania and western Mali.
Domestication of the camels led to culture diffusion (religion).
Grew rich in trade with Gold and Salt.
Comes firstly written in Arabic-Language.