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Quote of the Day #2

Quote of the Day #2. “Toleration . . . Is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle. ” --Helen Keller. Good Morning/Afternoon March 25 th 2010. Thursdays are greaaat !!! Next two weeks are 4 day weeks!.

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Quote of the Day #2

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  1. Quote of the Day #2 “Toleration . . . Is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle.” --Helen Keller

  2. Good Morning/AfternoonMarch 25th 2010 Thursdays are greaaat!!! Next two weeks are 4 day weeks!

  3. AnnouncementsSprings Sports Kicking Off Thursday Boys Tennis vs North Girls Swimming vs Northwest Sacred Concert @ Magdalen COTY-Dodge Ball Tourney Friday Spirit Day Girls Soccer vs Washburn Rural @ Newman Track @ Winfield Next week is HOLY WEEK!!!!!

  4. March 25th Outcomes Students will review the two major Islamic Empires. Students will be introduced to the third Major Islamic Empire- the Mughal Dynasty. To Do List Announcements--Quiz—Let just see where we are Pass back Homework– Collect Homework Review of Ottomans / Safavids Group Chart Intro Mughal Dynasty- (Notes) Homework- Read- a little

  5. Quick QuizJust put it on notebook paper 1. This empire was tolerant of other religions. 2. This empire was built around military expansion and growth. 3. This empire existed within the boundaries the ancient Persian Empire. 4. This empire boasted the conquest of Constantinople. 5. This empire believed that their leader was a descendent of Ali and therefore divine in his rule. 6. This empire grew out of a nomadic Turkish tribe. 7. This empire was staunchly shiiamuslim and did not tolerate other religions. 8. This empire prided itself on the art and architecture of its new capital isfahan. 9. This empire built hundreds of mosques that copied the openness and grandeur of Hagia Sophia.. 10. This empire was named after one of its earliest leaders Safi al Din. Identify whether each of the following statements is an Ottoman or Safavid trait.

  6. Before we move on completelySafavid Summary Please write a brief summary of the safavids incorporating the following terms. Shah Ismail “red heads” Shi’ ite faith Shah Abbas Isfahan Silk weaving or gardening

  7. Quote of the Day #2 “Toleration . . . Is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle.” --Helen Keller

  8. Beginning of the Mughal EmpireIslamic Invasion of India • Muslims first invaded India in the 8th cent (900s) • Turkish Muslims under Muhammad Bakhtiyar invaded and conquered royal city of Nudiya in 11th cent. • 1398 Central Asians (Mongols) under Timur the lame (Tamerlane) swept down conquered Dehli- Fragmented Northern India

  9. The Mongol Empire

  10. Birth of the MughalEmpireLet’s start reading on pg 469 • 1504 Babur- Turkish ruler in Central Asia, captured Kabul- est. kingdom of Afghanistan. • 1526 Babur with an army of 12,000 invaded India and conquered part of northern India. • Babur’s son- Humayun- laid the foundations of the Muhgal Empire- (Mughal / Mogul) • Reference to the islamic invasion of India • Empire was made up of Turks / Afghans / Persians

  11. The Rule of the Mughals • Rulers of the Mughal Empire. (badshah) • Babur (1504-1530), • Humayan (1530-1540), • Akbar (1556-1605) the GREAT • Bairam Khan Represented the highest point of the Mughal empire WHY??? Created an administrative bureaucracy where one didn’t exist. Why is that a big deal??

  12. Akbar’s government • Who or What is the base population of India? • What did Akbar’s Government look like? • How does this contrast with the other empires? • Why is this both a problem and a miracle Divided his govt into 4 co-equal ministers -finance -army/intelligence -judiciary/religious patronage -imperial household Used princes, amirs, and mansabdars to maintain support Allowed the villages autonomy

  13. Akbar’s Wisdom • Akbar governed his people with sulahkul • Universal tolerance: he believed that he was responsible for all his people, regardless of his religion • HOW WAS THIS DONE? • Celebrated Hindu festivals • Akbar wore his hair uncut in an Indian Turban • Married Indian Princesses- one mothered his heir • Used Jesuit Antonio Monserrate to educate his son • Abolished the Jitza • Declared Mughal Emperor has supreme authority

  14. Conflict within the Mughal Dynasty • What do you know about Hinduism??? Why would this be an amazing feet – to combine Islam and Hinduism

  15. Homework • Please read pg 52- 54 • Try to identify at least 5 points of conflict between Hindu society and Islamic Society. • Please make note of interested people/events/religious beliefs • HAVE QUESTIONS

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