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Important because they take the place of Ali, the Safavid empire
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Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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Ming Empire
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The Ming Empire
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Ottoman- This was a series of wars with Venice that changed the course of Ottoman control and territory.
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The Ming Empire
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This is what fueled Iran at the time. Safavid
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This is what kept them going and was what allowed expansion and population growth
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Russia
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Rome
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Rome
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Rome
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Rome
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Rome
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Korea-Manchu invasions hindered the recovery of Korea after Japanese invasions
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This is the beginning of a whole new era, he made Iran a Shi'ite place. Safavid
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This is important because it made Iran the only fully Shi'ite Islam place, and caused lots of problems. Safavid empire
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He created the Safavid empire.
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This lead to the start of the Safavid empire.
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This is the start of the Safavid empire
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This caused contriverse because people did not want to learn it. Safavid empire.
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Ottoman-This expanded the Ottoman empires power, wealth, and showed other communities that they were a force to be taken seriously.
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Ottoman-During this time the Ottoman empire was one of the most powerful in the world, even some European cultures fearing them.
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Ottoman-During Suleiman the Magnificent's rule the Ottoman Empire dominated the Mediterranean Sea and had many military victories.
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Ottoman-This expanded their power by adding to their territory.
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Japan- infighting leads to a halt of trade with China, affects their relationship for the future
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Mughal-This marks the beginning of the Mughal empire.
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Ottoman-They lose and change their military strategies.
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Japan-First europeans to visit Japan, relatively isolated from the rest of the world before contact, opened up many new relationships and trade options.
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Rome
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Japan- one of the first catholic missionaries in Japan spent two years spreading the religion before his death.
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Mughal- During this time Akbar practices religious tolerance, creating many different cultures in the region.
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Ottoman-They lost control of all of the Mediterranean land the were in control of.
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Ottoman-Selim II is known for contrasting his fathers ideas starting change in the Ottoman Empire.
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Ottoman-Tobacco becomes a big cash crop and a big source of their wealth.
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Ottoman-This stopped the Ottoman empire from taking over the Venetian Island of Cyprus.
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Japan-last stage of the Sengoku period
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This is the birth of the most renowned ruler in the Safavid Empire.
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The most renowned ruler of the Safavid dynasty
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-OttomanThis revolts lead to a worse economy and dark times(both literally and figuratively) for the Ottoman Empire.
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Japan-The beginning of a long fight for Korea and the use of many resources in order to get them under Japanese control.
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Japan- another attempt is made to secure Korea in hopes of one day taking China, ultimately loses support and troops are withdrawn.
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Isfahan was the most important city in the Safavid empire.
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This is where the ruler prayed and it became a large part of culture in Isfahan. Safavid
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They became walking cities, not many wheeled vehicles. Safavid
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This lead to a downfall of the Safavid economy.
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Ottoman-Killed many people and slowed trade and economic progress.
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Japan-leads to the Tokugawa shogunate 3 years later
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Japan-Beginning of Edo period new government system shogun based
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Japan-Ieyasu's third son and heir takes over after Ieyasu leaves office.
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Ottoman-This increases the flow of trade and their power.
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Japan-many daimyos ordered their subjects to convert to christianity, increasing awareness and support of the religion
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Japan- Japan bans christianity in fear it will cause turmoil in the country
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Japan- ends the Toyotomi opposition to the Tokugawa Shogunate
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Japan- beheadings, executions, and crucifixions done to those that continue to practice, destroyed most christian communities in Japan
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This image shows a lot of symbolism, it shows Jahangir dominating Shah Abbas
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This lead to the downfall of the Safavid empire
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This lead to the downfall of the whole Safavid empire, they lost money to pay there army
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This lead to the fall of the Safavid empire.
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Tried to regain control of taxes.
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Japan-years after first contact, trade with Europe is closed down recession into isolationism
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Japan- stopped Japanese from leaving and barred any europeans from entering also placed heavier restrictions on catholicism
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Japan-subjected daimyos to the will of the shogun
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Japan- a rebellion started a year before due to high taxes and christian persecution is stamped out a year later
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Japan- several ronin attempt to overthrow the shogunate but fail
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Japan- over 190,000 pieces transported shows that trade was still occurring despite bans with Europe
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Mughal-This changes their political and economic policies as well as some cultural aspects.
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Ottoman- Forced Austria to succeed to Prussia.
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Rome
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Rome
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Japan-Very celebrated writings of the event inspired many famous samurai to come.
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Mughal-Shows how powerful the Mughal Empire was and how vast their territory went to.
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Ottoman- This leads to an increase in power and territory and was a big win for the Ottoman Empire.
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Japan- import of European knowledge and intent to monetize foreign export and import economy
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Ottoman-This period was when the Ottoman Empire told people to stop producing Tulips in order to help their economy which it did.
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Japan-after loosening restrictions on foreign literature Rangaku practice becomes a small trend
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Government had no support and was very weak.
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This lead to the end of the Safavid.
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Ottoman-A period where the Ottoman Empire allied with Sweden against Russia but were not successful.
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This also lead to the fall of the Safavid empire.
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Ottoman-This causes their leader at the time, Bayrakdal, and caused the return of conservative rule, during this time they weakened in power.
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Mughal-This event begins the downfall of the Mughal Empire, as the Afsharid Empire would eventually take over.
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Mughal-The peacock throne was originally taken as a war trophy by Nadir Shah and then was seen as a symbol of leadership.
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Mughal-This starts French Colonialism in India.
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Japan-Beginning of one of the largest Japanese famines, lasted decades and strained resources on the area
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Japan-Foreshadows interest in Japan many years after the shut off of trade.