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Period: Jan 1, 600 to Dec 31, 1450
Post Classical Era
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Jan 1, 601
Trans Saharan Trade Route
Traded with and across much of the Saharan Desert, ancient artifacts were traded along with salt and other spices -
Jan 1, 610
Start of Islam
Muhammad receives his revelation from Allah -
Jan 1, 612
Assyrian Empire Falls
The city of Ashur was the greatest Empire in the ancient world. -
Jan 1, 615
Persecution of the Muslims
The persecution of Muslims in Mecca were very harsh and brutal which led many to migrate to Abyssinia so that they could avoid any cruel punishment -
Jan 1, 618
Sui Dynasty
The Sui Dynasty accomplished its political and economic advances or goal -
Period: Jan 1, 618 to Dec 31, 907
Tang Dynasty in China
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Jan 1, 630
Islam Empire
Islamic empire takes back the city of Mecca -
Jan 1, 632
Muhammad
Muhammad was the symbol and prophet of Islam and became legend -
Jan 1, 730
China Invents Printing
In 730, China develops a new artistic system known as printing and was very costly -
Jan 1, 750
Expansion of Islam
The Islamic empire spread across all over the Middle East and some regions of southeast Asia which split into smaller empires -
Jan 1, 768
Carolingian Empire
The Carolingian Empire was kept under control by Charlemagne -
Jan 1, 907
The Fall of the Tang Dynasty
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Jan 1, 960
Song Dynasty
China's most proficient era which molded its history in a knowledgeable manner -
Jan 1, 1095
Byzantine Crusades
Hundreds, if not, thousands of men from Europe gave the Byzantine emperor support in fighting the Turks. -
Period: Jan 1, 1095 to Dec 31, 1291
The Crusades
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Jul 15, 1099
Christians Take the City of Jerusalem
During the crusade, Christian forces from Europe take control of the city of Jerusalem from Muslims -
Jan 1, 1100
High Middle Ages
Was after the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle ages -
Jan 1, 1110
Early Middle Ages
The Early Middle Ages began when the Wester Roman Europe empire fell -
Jan 1, 1162
Temujin
Temujin led the Mongols, was ruthless to enemies and generous to friends, would bring defeated warriors into his own -
Jan 1, 1200
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan was a Mongolian leader who rose from humble beginnings to establish the largest land empire in history -
Jan 1, 1209
Beginning of Mongol Conquests
Marks the rise of the conquests for the Mongols that continues for about 50 years -
Jan 1, 1235
Mongol Empires
The Mongolian Empire was split into smaller components and had destroyed cities and killed many people along the process -
Jan 1, 1280
Mansa Musa
Mansa Musa was a devoted, loyal Muslim and introduced the pilgrimage lifestyle to Mecca -
Jan 1, 1300
Late Middle Ages
A war that lasted arounf a hundred years and introduced the Plague -
Jan 1, 1345
Black Death
Bacteria of fleas in the rats caused a plague and other diseases to spread in many ports which contaminated and killed thousands of people -
Jan 1, 1400
The End of the Silk Road
The Silk Road was a network of trade Routes throughout Asia and connected East and West to the Mediterranean Sea -
Jan 1, 1500
Start of Indian Ocean Trade
Trade on the Mediterranean region consisted of goods and luxurious items