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106
Arabian Peninsula
The Romans extended their athority in 106 B.C.E. to the Arabian Peninsula. After this expansion, it transformed into a provience that kept on growing. http://www.download.farhathashmi.com/dn/Portals/0/audio/Seerah/Tajallyat-e-Nabuwwat-2011/Resource/Lesson-01(18-May-2011)/Arabian Peninsula .gif -
570
Muhammad's Born
In the year of 570, a boy named Muhammad was born. After he was born, Muhammad's Father died; because, of that Muhammad's mother gave him away to a different clan. http://www.ispi-usa.org/muhammad/muhammad.jpg -
Period: 570 to Jan 1, 632
Muhammad's Life
In 570 B.C.E., through 632 B.C.E. Muhammad was born. He recived a message from an angle named Gaberial that told him to preach a message. Muhammad spent his life preaching a new religon to people hoping to get other people to follow him. -
Jan 1, 622
Muhammad retreated
In the year of 622, Muhammad and his frriends retreated into the city of Yathrib. http://www.constructionweekonline.com/pictures/gallery/Business/Madinah-1.jpg -
Jan 1, 622
Muhammad's Flight To Medina
In 622 B.C.E., Muhammad fled to escape persecution. He left from Mecca to go to Medina. Going to Medina, Muhammad was searching for followers of his new religon. http://www.roebuckclasses.com/102/maps/islamspread.jpg -
Jan 1, 630
Visit to Ka'aba
Muhammad had a important visit to Ka'aba in 630 B.C.E. At that visit he ordered the idols of the traditional faith to be distroyed and he declared it a sacred shrine of Islam. http://excellentworlds.com/data_images/countries/baghdad/baghdad-08.jpg -
Jan 1, 632
Muhammad's death
Two years after the symbolic visit to Ka'aba, Muhammad past away. Right when Muhammad was dying, Islam was beginning to spread throughout the peninsula. http://wikiislam.net/wiki/uploads/thumb/7/74/Muhammad_on_deathbed.jpg/330px-Muhammad_on_deathbed.jpg -
Jan 1, 632
Islamic Explanshion
One of Islams expanshions lasted from 632 to 661 B.C.E. After that from 661 B.C.E to 750 was the second Islmic expanshion. http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/sterk/ImagesLA/islamap.jpeg -
Period: Jan 1, 636 to Jan 1, 650
Fertile Cresent
While Muhammad was expanding his empire, the muslims took over the Fertile Crescent. The Uthman wrought down the Qu'ran in 650 B.C.E. -
Jan 1, 637
Defeated the Persian Force
In the year of 637 B.C.E. the Arabs defeated a Persian force. http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/arabs.jpg -
Jan 1, 650
Conquer a empire
In the year of 650 B.C.E., the Arabs conquered the whole empire of the Sassandis. http://www.iranchamber.com/history/sassanids/images/sassanid_empire_map.gif -
Jan 1, 700
Conquered the Berbers
At the beginning of the eighth century, the western and eastern ends of the Mediteranian had new lanches. After that, the Arab armies conquered the Berbers. http://mathildasanthropologyblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/berbers.jpg -
Jan 1, 710
Spain gets occupid
In 710 B.C.E., the Arab forces crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and then occupied Spain. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/maps/europe/spain/map_of_spain.jpg -
Jan 1, 717
Attack on Constantinople
A Muslim forced had attacked Constantinople in 717 B.C.E., hoping to destroy The Byzantine Empire. http://www.civilization.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Constantinople_Muir.jpg -
Jan 1, 725
Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian peninsula had became a Muslim state by 725 B.C.E. with its center in Andalusia. http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/iberian.gif -
Jan 1, 1055
Baghdad
A Turkish leader in 1055, captured Baghdad and gained command of the empire. They gave him the name Sultan which means "holder of power." http://islam.ru/en/sites/default/files/img/story/2013/04/al-nida-mosque-in-baghdad-iraq-wallpaper_0.jpg -
Jan 1, 1055
The Turks
A Turkish leader captuerd Baghdad in 1055, after that he got command of that empire. The empire was called Sultan. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e5/L.N._Gumilev,_The_Ancient_Turks.png -
Period: Jan 1, 1080 to Jan 1, 1300
The Crusads
From 1080 through 1300 century, a group of Christians known as the Crusads ruled. -
Jan 1, 1096
Christains
At the beginning of 1096 through the thirteenth century, a large group of Christians, who were known as the Crusades, brought the Holy Land to the Mediterranean coast. Armies of the First Crusade captuered Jerusalem after a long blockade. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-sC9zTCX5fZI/TiGkM8YO9pI/AAAAAAAAALA/Ps6RQObGLzk/s1600/islam_christianity.jpg -
Jan 1, 1187
Saladin's army
Saladin's army invaded the Jerusalem Kingdom in 1187, and destroyed the Christian forces. http://uploads8.wikipaintings.org/images/gustave-dore/crusaders-surrounded-by-saladin-s-army-1877.jpg -
Jan 1, 1200
Classical Greek Work
Christian rulers like Alfonso X in Castile and Frederick gained sponsor of Classical Greek works from Arabic and Latin by the thirteenth Century. http://www.muslimheritage.com/sites/default/files/house_of_wisdom_03.jpg?slideshow=true&slideshowAuto=false&slideshowSpeed=4000&speed=350&transition=elastic -
Jan 1, 1258
Bringing an End
In 1258, Hulegu and his brother Khubilai Khan brought an end to the caliphate at a Baghdad under the rule of Hulegu. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/da/Hulagu_coin.jpg -
Jan 1, 1300
The split
By the fourteenth century, the empire of Mongol began to brake, leaving it into seperate kingdoms. http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media/images/266.jpg -
Jan 1, 1453
Sultan Mehment the second
Sultan Mehment the second, brought an end to the Byzantine Empire and seized Constantinople in 1453. http://www.guide-martine.com/images/mehmet2.jpg -
Work Cited
"Timeline." Timeline. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Apr. 2014. "Muhammad Completes Hegira." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 03 Apr. 2014. Duiker, William J., and Jackson J. Spielvogel. The Essential World History. Boston, MA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning, 2011. Print. -
The Great Mosque
At one time between 848 and 852 B.C.E. the largest mosque was built, the name of it was the Great Mosque of Samarra. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8d/Kairouan's_Great_Mosque_courtyard.jpg -
Shi'ites and Sunni
In Iraq, Ali's son Hussein "disputed the legitimacy of the Umayyads and Incited his supporters- to be known in the future as Shi'ites" which means "partisans of Ali". The sunni's, which means "orthodox" still exists today. There used to be a schism between the Shi'ites and the Sunni's.
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