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395
Roman Empire splits into two parts
EUROPE
PERSIA- POLITICAL, SOCIAL
because the Roman empire is politically fragmented so it splits into an eastern half and a western half that are both diversely different from each other. -
581
Sui Dynasty rises
EAST ASIA
PERSIA: POLITICAL
Sui Dynasty reunited china and centralized the Chinese government after the period of disunion. -
Jan 1, 618
Tang Dynasty rises to power
EAST ASIA
PERSIA- POLITICAL
Tang Dynasty rises becoming another golden age for the Chinese and china is united again and their influence spreads. -
Jan 1, 629
Muhammad storms back into Mecca
MIDDLE EAST
PERSIA- RELIGION
Muhammad, after gaining many followers in Medina, rolls back into Mecca and smashes all idols leaving only the black stone which symbolizes the acceptance of Allah as the one true God. -
Jan 1, 632
Muhammad Dies
MIDDLE EAST
PERSIA- POLITICAL AND RELIGION
When Muhammad dies he doesn't name a successor to take his place so people fight to become the next successor, muhammad shared Allah as the one true God. -
Jan 1, 700
Swahili Civilization Rises
EAST AFRICA
PERSIA- POLITICAL
This civilization becomes a major part in Indian Ocean Trade because of peoples demand for what they have. This civilization attracts mu=slim merchants -
Jan 1, 945
Abbasid Caliphate Falls
MIDDLE EAST
PERSIA- POLITICAL, ECONOMIC
Abbasid caliphate falls because political fragmentation occurred and uprisings of Mamluks because the caliphate could not afford to pay them. -
Jan 1, 960
Song Dynasty rises
EAST ASIA
PERSIA- POLITICAL
Song Dynasty rises to power becoming the most advanced society in the world at this time, restores central government. -
Jan 1, 1000
Western Europe is revived
EUROPE
PERSIA: POLITICAL/ECONOMY
This is important because of the urbanization in western Europe that signified and steady economy in trade agriculture and great improvements in population. -
Jan 1, 1085
Kanean ruler adopts Islam
WEST AFRICA
PERSIA: RELIGION
by conquering other areas after the adoption they spread islam along the way. -
Jan 1, 1095
First Crusade
EUROPE
PERSIA- POLITICAL, RELIGION
The first crusade began because of the feuds between Christian Lords and the Byzantine Empire because they wanted to regain their HOLY LAND. -
Jan 1, 1200
The Hanseatic League
EUROPE
PERSIA- POLITICAL, ECONOMY
This is a new trading organization where German trading cities joined to protect the trade interests of the traders and its most powerful in 1200s -
Jan 1, 1220
Turkish Dynasty attacks northern India
SOUTH ASIA
PERSIA: POLITICAL
Resulted in the Muslim warriors spreading Islam to people of northern India. -
Jan 1, 1230
Mali Empire
WEST AFRICA
PERSIA: POLITICAL
Stimulated trade in West Africa to Eurasia and isalm was spread through political and trading elite -
Jan 1, 1250
Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe
EAST AFRICA
PERSIA-ECONOMICS, POLITICAL
This kingdom is also a part of the Indian Ocean Trade route, they become a very wealthy state because they are rich in gold. -
Jan 1, 1250
Kanean controlled Borneau and glancu
WEST AFRICA
PERSIA: POLITICAL
The control of trade routes also aided the spread of isalm and the rise of wealth of the Kanean people. -
Jan 1, 1250
Trade Expands along East African coast
EAST AFRICA
PERSIA: ECONOMIC
Arise in trade in east Africa gave rise to many individual city-states and created a prospering economy. -
Jan 1, 1258
Mongols raid Baghdad
MIDDLE EAST
PERSIA- POLITICAL
Mongols defeat Persia quickly and brutally killing over 200,000 people and creating disaster for Persia. -
Jan 1, 1298
The Delhi Sultanate
SOUTH ASIA
PERSIA- POLITICAL
This is when minority religious groups became in charge of the Hindus in Northern India -
Jan 1, 1324
Mansa Musa makes a pilgrimage to mecca
WEST AFRICA
PERSIA: RELIGION
Mansa Musa makes this pilgrimage as his duty as a Muslim allowed him to display Mali's wealth, brought back more culture and religion influences. -
Jan 1, 1330
Mongol Empire Falls
MIDDLE EAST
PERSIA- POLITICAL AND SOCIAL
Mongol Empire falls after many years of great success in conquering, lead to more interaction among China and Europe. -
Jan 1, 1331
Bubonic Plague hits in China
EAST ASIA
PERSIA: AREA/GEOGRAPHY
Bubonic plaques crashes into China decreasing the population by fractions of people and ruining lives of families and the country itself. -
Jan 1, 1336
Vijayanagar Empire
SOUTH ASIA
PERSIA: POLITICAL
Southern India created this empire in response to the Bahmani Kingdom and had Muslim armies. -
Jan 1, 1347
Bahmani Kingdom established
SOUTH ASIA
PERSIA:POLITICAL
Muslim Nobles held challenges against sultane rule leading to them founding this kingdom. -
Jan 1, 1350
Indian Ocean trade becomes Europe's dominant force
EUROPE
PERSIA: ECONOMIC
Silk road is pretty much gone by 1350 because of the plague which encourages Europeans to take their trading to the Indian ocean. -
Jan 1, 1350
Fall of Zimbabwe
EAST AFRICA
PERSIA: POLITICAL/ECONOMIC
When gold runs out in Zimbabwe the city looses interest in trade and has no other luxury good to trade so it looses wealth and disappears. -
Jan 1, 1398
Delhi Falls
SOUTH ASIA
PERSIA: POLITICAL
The mongols had attacked and destroyed southern India and took many slaves and great riches with them. -
Jan 1, 1500
Mali falls
WEST AFRICA
PERSIA: POLITICAL
trade shifts away from Mali to Hausa and they become political and economic powers -
Jan 1, 1500
Islam spreads to East Africa
EAST AFRICA
PERSIA: RELIGION
Islam became a part of the religion in East Africa due to the involvement of trade routes and traders from all around and the spread of Islam. -
Mongols Invade China
EAST ASIA
PERSIA: POLITICAL
the most difficult conquest for the mongols is to capture china, the battle lasts 70 years. Began the Yuan Dynasty in China and they captured Chinese government and culture.