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BYZANTINE EMPIRE AND ISLAM Unit 4 & 5

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Unit 4 & 5 . Byzantine Empire and Islam. Byzantine Empire (330-1453). Constantine moves capital to Constantinople --located on land route between Europe and Asia --will go on to last for another 1,000 years. Byzantine Religion. United by their own form of Christianity—Eastern Orthodox - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BYZANTINE EMPIRE AND ISLAM

Unit 4 & 5

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Byzantine Empire (330-1453) Constantine moves capital to Constantinople--located on land route between Europe and

Asia--will go on to last for another 1,000 years

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Byzantine Religion United by their own form of Christianity—Eastern Orthodox Schism--EO did not recognize the pope in Rome as head of

the Church, had their own patriarch in Constantinople & along with emperor they control church

--used icons (images of Jesus and the Saints) to decorate Church’s, spread influence

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Byzantine Culture Byzantine culture was

a mix of Roman, Greek, Christian, and Middle Eastern cultures

Constantinople major trade center (Spices & Silk—East, Furs—Russia)

Church of Hagia Sophia, icons, mosaics spread Byzantine influence

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Justinian powerful emperor with strong

central govt and single set of laws

--used taxes to support a large standing army and conquer much of old empire

--required all people to belong to Eastern Orthodox church

Justinian’s Code --comprehensive legal code

using all Roman and religious laws

--basis for European law codes in the future

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Decline of Byzantine Empire Continuous Battles with Slavs, Persians and Muslims

leads to loss of outer territory 1071 Seljuk Turks defeat Byzantine Army, empire begins

to be attacked on all sides In 1453 Constantinople conquered by Ottoman Turks

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Influence on Russia Contact with Russia begins due to

trade with Constantinople Russians adopt Byzantine culture

such as Orthodox Christianity (many in eastern Europe convert to Christianity),alphabet, products, and architecture

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Byzantine Legacy Preservation of Ancient Cultures—

saved heritage of classical civilization (Greek philosophy & science, Roman engineering, ancient texts)

Code of Justinian—consolidate roman laws into one code, guide for later western legal systems

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ISLAM UNIT 5 PRE-AP WORLD

HISTORY

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Rise of Islam Due to war in the area, trade is rerouted to different land and

sea routes Cities rise up to meet new routes, one of these was Mecca or

Makkah Mecca becomes the starting point of a new religion Islam

(submission to the will of god)

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Mohammed: The Prophet of Islam Islam is founded by

Muhammed* has a vision the Angel Gabriel

commands him to convert the Arab tribes to believe in one God (Allah)

Muhammed flees to city of Medina (marks the beginning of Muslim calendar), raises an army to retake Mecca and wage holy war or jihad

Two years after victory he dies, by this time most tribes in Arabia had converted to Islam

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The Quran (Koran) The Holy Book of Islam, believe that it is

the words that God revealed to Mohammed

Has 114 chapters that cover forms of worship, conduct, treatment of women

Fundamental doctrine:”There is no God but Allah, and Muhammed is his prophet

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The Five Pillars of Islam Muslims worship god directly (no

clergy)Five Pillars of Islam (basic religious

duties that all Muslims must fulfill to strengthen faith)

--Confession of Faith (No God but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet)

--Prayer (must face east toward Mecca and pray 5 times a day)

--Charity (give money to the poor & mosque)

--Fasting (Ramadan—no food or drink during daylight)

--Pilgrimage (must make religious trip to Mecca)

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Islam spreads Islam unites Arab tribes with religion and new

language (Arabic) Begin “holy war” vs non-believers take over territory

from Indus valley to Europe Halted at Battle of Tours in Spain

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The Caliphates Caliphs—Muslim leader who succeeds Muhammed Division of IslamMost Muslims (Sunnis) follow Umayyad Caliph, a small group

(Shiites) only agree to follow descendants of Mohammed

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The Caliphates Umayyad Caliph—expansion through war Abbasid Caliph—expansion through trade As Islam expands caliphs enslave or convert

people to Islam--Eventually all people are treated equally, Jews

and Christians are permitted to self-govern themselves but had to pay tax

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Golden age of Muslim Culture Arabs absorbed culture

of Rome, Greece, Persians, Jews & Byzantines

Empire became large trading area for goods from Asia, Africa, and Europe

Arabic becomes the common language of the empire

Seljuk Turks and Crusades lead to decline of Empire

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Arab Cultural Achievements Math—Arab scholars

develop Arabic numerals & advance geometry & algebra

Arts & Crafts—forbid images of god or people, focused on design and creation of textiles, rugs and leather

Medicine—detailed study of anatomy, diagnosis of several diseases

Architecture—built palaces and mosques