HIWD 341 Quiz 2
HIWD 341 Quiz 2 Gunpowder Empires
Covers the Learn material from Module 2: Week 2.
- What are the three major and largest groups of Shi’ites?
 - Shari’a Law comes from the word Shari’a, meaning:
 - Devshirme were:
 - The word Qur’an means:
 - What does the Quran indicate is the status of women in terms of economic and legal standing?
 - A Gazi warrior is what kind of warrior?
 - While decline had begun in the eleventh century, the end of the Golden Age is generally agreed to be:
 - All the exemplary actions and behaviors of the Prophet, passed down by customs and traditions in Islam are known collectively as:
 - Who sacked Baghdad and killed hundreds of thousands and the last Abbasid Caliph in 1258?
 - Which Mughal (Mogul) Emperor used gunpowder effectively and remained undefeated in battle?
 - The highest form of Muslim art is:
 - Symbolic of European love for the Turks’ introduction of coffee into Europe, which composer wrote the “Coffee Cantata”?
 - In the Seventh century, the majority of the subjects of the new Arab Empire were:
 - The Safavid Empire called the imported slaves from the conquered Christian kingdoms of Georgia, Armenia and Circassia:
 - The Translation movement associated with the Golden Age was largely a continuation of work being done by:
 - Muslim tradition tells us that the Qur’an was first collected in written form by:
 - What were the names of the two Ottoman crack units that assisted them in creating their empire?
 - What European discovery bypassed the Ottoman and Safavid Empires and monopolized long-distance sea trade?
 - All of India was brought under the control of the Mughals (Moguls) by what year?
 - The Ottomans used gunpowder to devastating effect at what siege?
 
Set 2
- The fall of Constantinople brought about what significant historical shift?
 - A Gazi warrior is what kind of warrior?
 - Symbolic of European love for the Turks’ introduction of coffee into Europe, which composer wrote the “Coffee Cantata”?
 - All the exemplary actions and behaviors of the Prophet, passed down by customs and traditions in Islam are known collectively as:
 - Who said: “To know Isfahan is to know half the world”?
 - During the Golden Age Societal Advancements were made by:
 - The Ottomans used gunpowder to devastating effect at what siege?
 - Capturing what Christian city in 1453 meant that the Ottomans had achieved what Islamic dream?
 - While the Umayyad dynasty was replaced with the Abbasid in the eastern part of the Caliphate, Umayyad rule continued in:
 - The Safavid Empire called the imported slaves from the conquered Christian kingdoms of Georgia, Armenia and Circassia:
 - What are the three major and largest groups of Shi’ites?
 - The Translation movement associated with the Golden Age was largely a continuation of work being done by:
 - While decline had begun in the eleventh century, the end of the Golden Age is generally agreed to be:
 - All of India was brought under the control of the Mughals (Moguls) by what year?
 - Due to their amazing conquests and vast treasuries of tribute and plunder, what three Ottoman Sultans set an almost impossible example for later rulers to follow?
 - What does the Quran indicate is the status of women in terms of economic and legal standing?
 - What does the command iqra mean?
 - A Hadith is:
 - The advent of the Golden Age of Islamic Civilization is most often associated with:
 - What central Islamic concept is tied to the word “tawhid”?
 
