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1. What is a caliph? 2. What is a ghazi? 3. What is the devshirme system? 4. What is a janissary? 5. What is the Qur’an? 6. What are the Five Pillars? 7. Who is Muhammad? 8. How did Islam originate? 9. What is the Hijrah? 10. What do the Shi’a Muslims believe that is different from Sunni Muslims? 11. Where was the Ottoman Empire located? 12. Where was the Safavid Empire located? 13. Where was the Mughal empire located? 14. How did the Ottoman Turks influence the fall of the Byzantine empire? 15. When did the Ottoman empire end? 16. Who did the Mughal empire descend from? 17. Which empire was a 18. Who were the “RightlyShi’a dynasty (from Persia)? Guided” caliphs? 19. What made the Umayyads different from previous caliphs? 20. Who were the Seljuk Turks? 21. Why are Islam, Judaism, and Christianity called the Abrahamic religions? 22. What city did Islam originate in (hint: the birthplace of Muhammad)? 24. What city did Muhammad and his followers flee to during the Hijrah? 25. Who were the mamelukes? 23. Islam originated on the __________ Peninsula. ISLAMIC EMPIRES TAKE ONE-GIVE ONE REVIEW Directions: After your teacher assigns a number to you (1-25), answer the question that corresponds to that number on your handout. After you have answered that question correctly, have your teacher initial that the answer is correct. Once your answer has been checked, you may then begin sharing. You can give and get exactly one answer from each person in the class, and you can only do so verbally. In other words, I want you to talk to each other – not look at each other’s papers!