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THE BEGINNING OF THE MIDDLE AGES.

Owner:School: I.E.S. Ilíberis.Level: 2º E.S.O.Author: Jose María Tintore Parra.

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CONTENTS:

INTRODUCTION:1- BYZANTIUM:2- MUHAMMAD'S LIFE:3- ISLAM:4- MUSLIM EMPIRE:5- AL ANDALUS:6- THE MUSLIM LEGACY:7- EXERCISES:8- GLOSSARY:

INTRODUCTION:

The Middle Ages began when the Roman Empire fell. It began in 453, when the barbarians killed the last Roman emperor. The Middle Ages finished in the XVth Century.

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1- BYZANTIUM:

In A.D. 395 Rome split into two separate empires. The eastern empire took the name of Byzantium. The Byzantine Empire lasted until 1453.

The emperor Justinian (482-565) was a wise ruler. He was a very important man. He conquered a lot of territory. He almost recovered the old Roman Empire! His generals conquered Italy, North Africa and part of Spain. But this empire was very expensive for Byzantium.

Here is a picture ofthe oldConstantinople.(Istanbul)

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BYZANTIUM

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Byzantine armies:

Byzantine art:

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MOSAIC

CHURCH OF SAINT SOPHIA

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2- MUHAMMAD'S LIFE:

He married Jadicha, a rich widow.

Later, Angel Gabriel came and gave him a messagefrom God.

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Medieval arabs.

Muhammad was born in 570 a.D. in Makkah. He was an orphan. He worked in a caravan company.

The Arabian Peninsula has no forests. There is water in the oasis.

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So, Muhammad told his children and his friends toleave Makkah and go to Madina in the year 622.

Muhammad defeated all his enemies and returned toMakkah. Later, Muslims conquered all Arabia.

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He told people of what the angel said. But people didn't believe him, and they wanted to kill him.

Madina.

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3- ISLAM:

The five principles:

Islam means submission to Allah. Allah means “God”.

Five principles:

1- There is no god but Allah; Muhammad is the prophet.

2- Muslims pray five times a day.

3- Zakat, or alms.

4- Pilgrimage to Makkah once in their lifetime.

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PILGRIMAGE

TO KA'ABA ROCK

IN MAKKAH

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5- Fast during Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islam calendar. Muslims do not eat or drink duringdaylight hours.

Qur'an

The Qur'an is the Muslim's holy book. It is the word of Allah (God).

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The mosque:

The mosque is the Muslim temple, the sacred place.

MIHRAB

At the Qibla there is a niche. This niche is the central and sometimes most decorated feature of any mosque, known as the mihrab. Number 3 in the picture.

QIBLA

This wall is facing Meccah. Number 1 in the picture.

ABLUTION AREA

Area where Muslims wash before prayer. Number 6 in the picture.

MINARET

Tall tower. There, the Muadhin calls people to prayer. Number 4 in the picture.

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4- MUSLIM EMPIRE:

By 640 (after the death of Mohammed) the Arabs controlled West Asia.

Muslims conquered the Sassanid Empire and a lot of territories of the Byzantine Empire.

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Muslim soldiers

DEFEATEDByzantine Empire

Persian Empire. This empire disappeared completely

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The reason being: Sassanid Persian and Byzantine Roman empires were exhausted from decades of war.

In 732, the Arab expansion stopped. They lost the Battle of Tours, and the conquests ended.

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5- AL ANDALUS

In 711 a Moorish Islamic army from North Africa invaded Visigoth Hispania.

The leader was Tariq ibn-Ziyad.

They were victorious over the Visigoth army at the Battle of Guadalete on July 19, 711.

Now the Iberian Peninsula was Muslim. They named theirterritories "Al-Andalus". They treated Christians and Jews withtolerance.

This was a very quick conquest. In 715, all the Iberian Peninsulawas Muslim. Some rebels resisted in the North, in Asturias.

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The splendor of Muslim Spain:

In 756, the exiled Umayyad prince Abd-ar-Rahman I came to Spain, and founded an independent muslim kingdom. Al-Andalus became a very rich and prosperous kingdom. The Mosque of Cordoba was a symbol of Al-Andalus.

The Caliphate:

The period of the Caliphate lasted from 929 to 1031AD. It was the golden age of al-Andalus. Caliphis a religious and political leader. Abd al Rahman III became the first Caliph in 929.

In 1031, with the total decadence, the Caliphate ended andand Al Andalus was divided into little kingdoms called"Taifas".

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THIS IS ABD AL RAHMAN III, THE FIRST AND GREATEST CALIPH, IN 929

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Cordoba and other cities had very good agriculture because of irrigation and new oriental crops. Forexample, new crops were: cotton, saffron, sugar cane, bananas, pears, lemons... but the main crops were wheat, vines and olives.

Córdoba had a population of 500,000,and was the biggest city in Europe. (Forexample, Paris had 38,000 and was ahuge city)

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6- THE MUSLIM LEGACY:

Language: We have a lot of Arab words in our language: Almohada, alambique, alcázar, alcalde, Guadalquivir, Guadiana, acequia, jarabe, mazapán, zaguán...

Art: They gave us great monuments and pieces of art: The Mosque of Cordoba, the Alhambra in Granada, the Giralda en Sevilla... and a lot of poets and writers, for example, Ibn Ammar...

Philosophy: They maintained the classic philosophy, and there were somevery good Muslim philosophers. A very important philosopher wasAverroes.

Science: Our numbers are arabic. Córdoba was a importantcultural centre. There were philosophers and scientists. Forexample: Abulcasis and Averroes. Spanish muslims becameleaders in maths, science, medicine, astronomy, navigation, etc...

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7- EXERCISES:

1- Colour in this map: The Byzantine Empire during Justinian (VIth Century)

2- True or false? Mark with an X

SENTENCE TRUE FALSE

The Byzantine Empire survived until 1453

Justinian was a foolish ruler.

Saint Sophia is a famous castle.

Mosaics are important in Byzantine art.

Justinian conquered France and Germany.

Byzantium was the Western part of the Roman Empire.

Constantinople is nowadays the capital town of Turkey.

Muslims attacked the Byzantine territores.

3- Solve this wordsearch:

- An important emperor.- The name of a very important Byzantine Church.- Art consisting of small pieces of colored stone orglass. Very important in Byzantium.- Capital of the Byzantine Empire.- Byzantine generals conquered this peninsula.- Byzantium conquered the northern part of thiscontinent.

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4- Exercise: In English and Spanish, look for the words:

Ulema. Yihad, Ramadan, Imam, Khalifa.

5- The mosque:

5.a Find pictures of:

Mosque of Samarra

Mosque of Kairouan.

Mosque of Cordoba.

Send the links to the teacher: [email protected] or paste them in your notebook.

5.b In which country are they?

5.c In this picture, point to: Qibla, Mihrab, Minaret and Ablution Area..

6- Mark in this map:Makkah, Madina, Tours.

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7- Link with arrows:

An angel visited Muhammad, he was...

Makkah

The five principles of Islam Jadicha

Muslims must go once in their life to Qur'an

Muhammad's wife Gabriel

The Muslim temple Submission to Allah

Muhammad worked in a.... Prayer, alms, fast, pilgrimage and “there is no god but Allah”

The sacred book for Muslims is Mosque

Muslim means... Caravan company

8-Rewrite in the correct order:

ORDER

The Archangel Gabriel spoke to Muhammad.

Muhammad defeated his enemies and came back to Makkah.

Muhammad married a rich woman, Jadicha.

Muhammad was born in Makkah, by 570 a.C.

Muhammad and his family had to go to Madina.

8- Colour the Muslim Empire in green, in 732 (the battle of Tours)

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9- Write two diferences between Islam and Christianism.

10- Who was Tarik? Look for his biography and write it here. (100 words maximum, 3o minimum)

11- Rewrite in the correct order:

CORRECT ORDER.

Tarik disembarked at Gibraltar

Battle of Tours.

Abd al Rahman III becomes a Caliph

Tarik wins the Battle of Guadalete.

Abd al Rahman I founds the great Mosque of Cordoba.

12- Muslim Priego:

In the middle of the ninth century, Priego was called Madinat Baguh, and as the capital of a cora orprovince, it played an important role in the wars fought by the emirs of Córdoba. In 889 AD, thetown became the headquarters of Ibn Mastana, one of the greatest revolutionary leaders, who gavehimself the title of Lord of Priego and Luque.

When the caliphate of Córdoba disappeared, Priego became part of the Zirita kingdom of Granada

Around 1090, Priego was occupied by the Almoravids, who were replaced by the Almohads in themiddle of the twelfth century. It later fell under Nasrid rule. That is, Priego was part of the NasridKingdom of Granada.

After lifting the siege of Jaén in 1225, Fernando III marched on Priego: he took the town after threedays, and gave it over to the Christian Order of Calatrava.

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Questions:

A) How many years was Priego a Muslim town?

B) Point in this map to a Muslim building in Priego.

C) Did you know Adarve is an Arab word?. Look for its meaning.

13- True or false?

SENTENCE TRUE FALSE

Tarik and his army killed all the Christians and Jews.

Abd Al Rahman was the greatest Caliph. He lived in the Xth Century

Muslim army won the Battle of Guadalete.

Tariq was a Christian general.

In 715, Muslims ruled over the complete Iberian Peninsula.

Cordoba was bigger than Paris during the Caliphate period.

Muslims didn't use irrigation for agriculture.

Al Andalus was the Arab name for Andalusia.

The main crops were: Olives, vines and wheat

Taifas were little Muslim kingdoms, after the Caliphate.

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14- Look for five Spanish words with Arab origin. Translate them into English:

Spanish words with Arab origin

English word

15- Look for the words in English in the dictionary, and draw them. You can use the link:

http://www.wordreference.com/- Acequia.- Noria.- Azafrán.

16- Finally, ask your teachers:

SUBJECT QUESTION ANSWERS

Maths A famous Muslim mathematic

Spanish Language What is a “jarcha”

French A French word with Arabic root.

Technology What is a horseshoe arch.

Natural Sciences A famous Muslim doctor or biologist

Music What is a lute.

English An English word with Arabic root.

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8- GLOSSARY:

Almost: Casi.Alms: Limosna.Army: Ejército.Battle: Batalla.But: Pero, excepto.Caliph: Califa, líder político y religioso, algo así como una mezcla de rey y papa musulmán.Caliphate: Califato. Es decir, reinado del califa.Cane: Caña. Sugar cane: Caña de azúcar.Cotton: Algodón.Crop: Cultivo.Daylight: La luz del día, mientras haya sol.Decade: Década.During: Durante.Eastern: Oriental, del este.Emperor: Emperador.Empire: Imperio.Exhausted: Exhausto. Exiled: Exiliado.Feature: Característica.Fast: Ayuno.First: Primero.Forest: Bosque.Golden: Dorado.Greatest: El más grande.Holy: Santo.Huge: Enorme.Irrigation: Irrigación, regadío, riego.Jew: Judío. (Hoy día suena un poco ofensivo, se prefiere la expresión “Jewish”)Kingdom: Reino.Known: Conocido. Viene de to know/knew/known: Conocer, saber.Leader: Líder.Lifetime: Vida.Moorish: Moro.Mosaic: Mosaico. Mosque: Mezquita.Muadhin: Muecín, el que llama a los musulmanesa la oración.Muslim: Musulmán.Niche: Nicho.Old: Viejo/a, antiguo/a.Once: Una vez.Orphan: Huérfano.Philosopher: Filósofo.Pilgrimage: Peregrinación, peregrinaje.Poet: Poeta.

Prayer: Oración.Principles: Principios (ideológicos).Prosperous: Próspero.Quick: Rápido.Reason: Razón, motivo.Rebel: Rebelde.Ruler: Regla (de medir), pero también gobernante.Sacred: Sagrado.Saffron: Azafrán.Saint: Santo/a, san.Soldier: Soldado.Temple: Templo.Tower: Torre.Umayyad: Omeya, el nombre de una familia.Vine: Parra.Wall: Muro, pared.West: Oeste.Wheat: Trigo.Widow: Viuda.Wise: Sabio.

To believe: Creer.To call: Llamar.To conquer: Conquistar.To defeat: Derrotar.To dissapear: Desaparecer.To end: Acabar, finalizar.To found: Fundar. No confundir con el pasado y participio de “To find”.To last: Durar.To leave: Dejar, partir de.To lose/lost/lost: Perder.To maintain: Mantener.To mean/meant/meant: Querer decir, significar.To pray: To split/split/split: Dividir, repartir.To take/took/taken: Coger, tomar.To tell/told/told: Decir.To wash: Lavar, lavarse.

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