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Really Old Stuff 600 CE to 1450 CE The Rise of Islam • • • • • 7th century Islam emerges Monotheistic Followers called MUSLIMS Founded by: MUHAMMAD Believed Allah (God) transmitted his word to the faithful through Muhammad and recorded his word in the QURAN (holy book) Islam cont… • Salvation can be achieved by following the FIVE PILLARS – Confession of Faith – Prayer 5 times a day – Charity to needy – Fasting during month long Ramadan – PILGRIMAGE to MECCA at least once in a lifetime Islam cont… • Also guided by JIHAD…meaning “to struggle” – Struggling with non-believers and being a better Muslim • Islam shares a common history with Judaism and Christianity • Two groups… Sunni and Shiite – Split occurs after disagreement over leadership succession Islam takes hold • Mohammad starts out in Mecca which had many different religions • Conflicted with Meccan Leaders who did not like monotheism – Polytheism brought in money from pilgramages • Mohammad was threatened and fled to MEDINA – Called the HIJRA • In 630 Mohammad returned to Mecca and destroyed all the shrines except for the Ka’aba • Islam spread across Saudi Arabia Islam Empire Grows • In 632, Mohammad dies… ABU BAKR becomes CALIPH (overall leader: both emperor and religious leader) – THEOCRACY • First four caliphs – Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali • Ali was assassinated • UMAYYAD DYNASTY established and spreads Islam Islam cont… • Umayyads constantly expanded and attacked Constantinople frequently • Islam spreads but its advancement is stopped as it headed towards Paris by CHARLES MARTELL ensuring it never spreads to most of Europe • Around this time DOME OF THE ROCK is built on Temple Mount in Jerusalem SUNNIS vs. SHIITES • Shiites believe only heredity lines to Mohammad can be rightly guided Caliphs • Sunnis believe in a broader interpretation • As Shiites rise in power they take down the Umayyad dynasty and replace it with the ABBASID DYNASTY in 750 CE • Abbasid Dynasty • • • • • • 750-1258 Built capital in BAGHDAD Introduced the concept of trade Tolerant of other religions Converted many to Islam as well Destroyed by the MONGOLS in 1258 Women in Islam • Quran gave women more rights although still subservient to men – Prior to this they were only seen as property • Men could have four wives… women only one husband • Women didn’t have property rights • Women had to be veiled • Women’s testimony only given half the weight of a man’s Meanwhile… In Europe • The MIDDLE AGES – 500-1500 • After the fall of Rome but before the Renaissance The Byzantine Empire • Culturally distinct from the Roman Empire • Adopted ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY – Created in 1054 after the GREAT SCHISM – Led by the Patriarch • Major leader: JUSTINIAN – 527-565 – JUSTINIAN’S CODE • Codification of Roman Law – HAGIA SOPHIA • Orthodox Cathedral Orthodoxy in Russia: Feast in the East • Russia converted by ST. CYRIL – Also creates the CYRILLIC ALPHABET • Russian Leader: Vladimir… converted from traditional pagan religion and considered all religions – Some say he chose Orthodoxy because it had the least amount of food restriction – Aligned with Byzantine Empire…in religion Meanwhile Out West: Franks vs. Muslims • Franks were a Germanic tribe – Leader: King Clovis – Built a large kingdom in France and Belgium – Dies and leaves kingdom to sons • Charles Martell – “the hammer” – 732 defeats advancing Muslim armies – Founds the CAROLINGIAN DYNASTY • Son: Pepin takes over and seeks certification from the Pope – This links the French to the Roman Catholic Church for legitimacy Charlemagne: The Empire Strikes Back • Charlemagne – “Charles the Great” – Son of Pepin – Empire eventually named the “HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE” after coronation of Otto the Great in 962 – Empire was divided after his death in the TREATY OF VERDUN The Vikings: Raiders from the Norse • Western Europe continued to be attacked – Vikings • Used highly maneuverable boats • In France… Vikings known as NORMANS – Most famous… William the Conqueror » Conquered England in 1066 – Magyars • Assimilated to Christianity European Feudalism: Land Divided • Feudalism – Social, economic, and political system of the middle ages with a strict hierarchy • Emerges partially out of problems with protection • King at top…Nobles next…Vassals (could divide land)… subvassals……………..finally Peasants (called SERFS) • FIEFS – Land granted to Vassals – Later known as the Manor • Utilized the three-field system while trying to be selfsufficient Feudalism cont… • The lord of the Manor owed loyalty to the King but was in charge of his own Manor • Conflicts between lords was common – This is where we get the term FEUD • CODE OF CHIVALRY – An honor system that emphasized loyalty and mutual respect • PRIMOGENITURE – Land passed to eldest son Feudalism cont… • As serfs became skilled in other trades… they begin trading… leading to less dependence on the manor Height of the Middle Ages • Trade emerges… Manors go away and lead to powerful towns nearby • BURGHERS – Middle-class merchants – Became politically powerful • Towns allied together – HANSEATIC LEAGUE • Economic alliance Architecture in Middle Ages • Cathedrals highlighted advancements • Romanesque vs. Gothic • Gothic utilized FLYING BUTTRESSES – Gave support for large windows and vaulted ceilings The Crusades • Military campaigns undertaken by European Christians in the 11th through the 14th centuries to take over the Holy Land and convert Muslims and others to Christianity • The First Crusade was in response to the Turks taking Jerusalem • Eventually people question organized religion which lead to HERESIES – Religious practices or beliefs that do not conform with the church – Many questioned how wealthy and powerful the church had become Crusades cont… • Pope Innocent III issued strict decrees on church doctrine – Frequently persecuted heretics and Jews – Fourth crusade issued • Motivated by greed • Pope Gregory IX – Starts the INQUISITION, a formalized interrogation and persecution process of heretics • THOMAS AQUINAS – Famous Christian realist changed Christian thought – Wrote SUMMA THEOLOGICA – Said faith and reason can co-exist since they are gifts from God Emergence of Nation-States: Power Solidifies • Remember that Europe was only Kingdoms during the Middle ages… NOT COUNTRIES (Nation-States) • Starts to Countrify at the end of the Middle Ages England Unifies • William the Conquerer... 1066 – Powerful Monarch • During Rule of KING JOHN the nobles rebel and force him to sign the MAGNA CARTA – Reinstated feudal law… took power from the King and extended it to others including the Burghers – Laid foundation for the Parliament • Later divides in two… House of Lord (nobles and clergy) and House of Commons (Knights and wealthy burghers) France Forms • Started 987 with King Hugh Capet – Ruled around Paris – Kingdom expanded for a couple hundred years • In 12th century, England Started to invade and claim large parts of France – Led to French revolts Joan of Arc • As a farm girl, heard voices that told her to liberate France in the 15th century • She somehow convinced people of her divine visions and they gave her military backing – Significant impact during the HUNDRED YEARS WAR (13371453) – After the Hundred Years War France became centralized under the Bourbons • Monarchs • She forced the Brits to retreat • She was seen as a threat eventually and burned at the stake by the French Spain Unites • United by Queen Isabella • Married Ferdinand to unite the Spain under a single monarchy – It had been split into thirds and was also divided by religion • Enlisted the Roman Catholic Church as an ally • Ended Religious Toleration – Marked beginning of SPANISH INQUISITION Russia Unites • 1242 succumbs to the TATARS (Mongols under rule of GENGHIS KHAN) – Led for two centuries • 14th century Mongol rule declined • IVAN III expands Russian rule and establishes himself a CZAR • Eastern Orthodox Church declares MOSCOW the third rome • IVAN THE TERRIBLE came into power and solidifies power Meanwhile… In Asia… • China – Tang (618-907) – Song (960-1279) – Ming (1368-1644) Quick Review of China… the rise and fall and rise and fall and rise • Tang dynasty begins rule in 618 – Expanded territory – Became too big and local lords became powerful and dynasty falls • Song dynasty begins rule in 960 – Falls to the Mongols in 1279 • Mongols establish the Yuan dynasty and driven from China in 1368 by the MING dynasty • Ming dynasty begins rule in 1368 – Restores traditional Chinese rule The Mongols • • • • Were mainly nomadic Superior horsemen and archers Rivalries prevented them from uniting until… GENGHIS KHAN (1200s) – – – – – United Mongols and led expansion in China in 1234 Split into hordes GOLDEN HORDE conquered Russia KUBLAI KHAN ruled China PAX MONGOLICA… What does PAX mean? Mongols cont… • Allowed religious freedom • Genghis Khan started first pony express and postal system • Its almost too brutal attacks left towns weak and unable to form great culture • Conquered India under the rule of TAMERLANE/TIMUR LANG