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World History I Spring Exam Terms: Silk Road, China, and Islam

Across
series of bowing rituals and prostrations in tribute system
Central Asian merchants; established network of trade with China
collection of the traditions and sayings of Muhammad
one who submits to Allah
form of Buddhism in China (differs from Theravada form)
birthplace of Muhammad; Islam's holy city and site of Ka'ba
10-level structure with a 3-mile walkway; largest Buddhist monument
honorific title given to those who complete the hajj
widow who married Muhammad
reunified China and extended the canal system; Grand Canal
active trade between cultures across long distances
steppe nomads that invaded and ruled northern China (1115-1224)
process established to manage relations with non-Chinese peoples
collapsed around 220 AD; led to 300 years of political fragmentation
city north of Mecca where Muhammad fled in 622
famous Muslim sanctuary in Mecca; destination of hajj
Muslim prophet and messenger of Allah
gifts given to traders with Imperial China
largest pre-modern religious structure; Hindu temple complex
fear or distrust of things foreign
capital of the Southern Song dynasty
chapters in the Qur'an
Down
kingdom of Angkor in modern-day Cambodia
civilization in East Africa
Arabic word for God
warrior class of Japanese society
pilgrimage to Mecca; the fifth pillar of Islam
a person who is able to reach nirvana but delays so out of compassion
prayer
Korean phonetic alphabet
testimony; the first pillar of Islam
from masjid; place of prostration
Valley that is cultural heartland of Vietnam
highly stylized Japanese poetry
submission to Allah
fasting
alternating winds currents that facilitated Indian Ocean trade
"recitation"; sacred message revealed to Muhammad
Indian alphabet
"way of warrior" with preference for death over surrender
key commodity/good in all of the trade "Roads"
original capital of the Song dynasty
region from Mecca north to Medina
almsgiving; charity; the third pillar of Islam
name given to Muhammad's flight from Mecca in 622