Tyler Jennings 600C.E-1450C.E

  • Period: 570 to Nov 9, 632

    Muhammed

    while on a retreat to Mount Hira for meditation during the month of Ramadan received his first revelation from the Angel Gabreil
  • Period: Jan 1, 750 to Jan 1, 1258

    Abbasid

    Known as the golden age and moved capitol to Baghdad
  • Period: Nov 9, 1040 to Nov 9, 1157

    salijug conrtol over abbasid dynasty

    the Abbasid Dynasty was overpowered by the Saljuqs, who put an end to the Caliph's political power, but they respected their position as religious leaders.
  • Nov 9, 1066

    Norman in vasion

    The Norman invasion of England began in 1066 by the troops of William, Duke of Normandy.This resulted in Norman control of England, which was firmly established for the next few years.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1096 to Jan 1, 1099

    First crusade

    he First Crusade (1096–1099) was a military expedition by Roman Catholic Europe to regain the Holy Lands taken in the Muslim conquests of the Levant (632–661), ultimately resulting in the recapture of Jerusalem in 1099.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1202 to Jan 1, 1204

    Fourth crusade

    The Fourth Crusade is one of the most important of all the major crusades. It is also one of the most complex and certainly one that is easily misunderstood, or at least is often understood in much too simplistic a manner.
  • Apr 13, 1204

    Fall of constinoble

    Fall of constinoble
    Sacked by crusaders.After the byzantian and the crusades ,sussecors emerged
  • Period: Nov 9, 1206 to Nov 9, 1324

    Mongol conquest of all of china

    panned six decades in the 13th century and involved the defeat of the Jin Dynasty, Western Xia, the Dali Kingdom
  • Period: Nov 9, 1206 to Nov 9, 1227

    reign of chiniggis Khan

  • Period: Nov 9, 1206 to Nov 9, 1526

    Sultaanate of Delhi

    he Northern portion mainly Delhi was ruled by local dynasties like Tomara from 736 to 1152 and then Chauhan (Cahamana) from c. 1150 to 1192.
  • Period: Nov 9, 1220 to Nov 9, 1450

    Kingdom of great Zimbawe

    he civilization of Great Zimbabwe was one of the most significant civilizations in the world during the Medieval period.
  • Period: Nov 9, 1230 to

    Mali empire

    The Mali Empire was the second of three West African empires to emerge in the vast savanna grasslands located between the Sahara Desert to the north and the coastal rain forest in the south.
  • Period: Nov 9, 1260 to Nov 9, 1294

    Reign of Kublai Khan

  • Period: Nov 9, 1271 to Nov 9, 1368

    Yuan Dynasty

  • Period: Nov 9, 1275 to Nov 9, 1292

    Marco Polo trip to china

    Headed for China along the Silk Road in the Yuan Dynasty.
  • Period: Nov 9, 1312 to Nov 9, 1337

    Reign of Mansa Munsa

    Mansa Musa came to power, Mali already had firm control of the trade routes to the southern lands of gold and the northern lands of salt.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1337 to Jan 1, 1453

    Hundred year war

  • Period: Jan 1, 1347 to Jan 1, 1349

    Ibn Battuta

    A Muslim Moroccan explorer, known for his extensive travels, accounts of which were published in the Rihla.
  • Period: Nov 9, 1368 to

    Ming dynasty

    Ming dynasty provided an interval of native Chinese rule between eras of Mongol and Manchu dominance. During the reign of the Ming dynasty, China exerted immense cultural and political influence on East Asia and the Turks
  • Period: Nov 9, 1405 to Nov 9, 1433

    Zheng Hes expedition

    Born into a Muslim family just beyond the borders of China in 1371. His ancestors were the Arabian immigrated into China during the Tang and Song dynasties. When he was still young the Ming Dynasty conquered his province in 1378, and he was taken to the imperial Chinese capital to serve as a court eunuc
  • Period: Nov 9, 1411 to Nov 9, 1449

    Tamerlane

  • Period: Jan 1, 1438 to Jan 1, 1533

    Inca empire

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    sui Dynasty

    n 610 the Sui Dynasty completed a canal, and it is the world's oldest and longest man-made waterway.Now it plays a major role in canal transportation for China.
  • Period: to Jan 1, 1155

    Heian period

    The Heian Period was one of the most amazing periods in Japanese history.In 794, when the empire began, they established a new capital in Heian-Kyo which is modern day Kyoto.
  • Period: to Jan 1, 1400

    Kingdom of Angkor

    The largest and most powerful Golden Age state was the Khmer kingdom of Angkor in Cambodia, established by King Jayavarman II in 802. The name Angkor derives from the Sanskrit term for “holy city,” and Jayavarman considered himself a reincarnation of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and fertility.
  • Period: to Nov 9, 1400

    Kingdom of Ghana

    The Kingdom of Ghana was so rich that its dogs wore golden collars, and its horses, which were adorned with silken rope halters, slept on plush carpets.
  • Period: to

    Nara Period

    The Nara Period began to develop in the year 710 when Nara became the new capital of Japan
  • Period: to

    reign of charlemagne

    Charlemagne became king of the Franks in 768.He expanded the Frankish Kingdom into a Frankish empire that incorporated much of Western and Central Europe.
  • Period: to Nov 9, 1127

    song Dynasty

    Song Dynasty was a ruling dynasty in China between 960 and 1279; it succeeded the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period, and was followed by the Yuan Dynasty. It was the first government in world history
  • Period: to

    Tang Dynasty

    The first emperor of the Tang Dynasty, Li Yuan, overthrew the tyrany of the Sui Dynasty in 618 to form the Tang Dynasty.He made a serious of reforms so China's economy, politics, military affairs, diplomacy and culture all became prosperous.
  • Period: to Nov 9, 1200

    schism between eastern and western christian church

    relations between eastern geek speaking people of the byzantine empire and the latin speaking west within the christian church church reached a terminal crisis. This led to the seperation between the eastern and western churches