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Traded with and across much of the Saharan Desert, ancient artifacts were traded along with salt and other spices
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Muhammad receives his revelation from Allah
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The city of Ashur was the greatest Empire in the ancient world.
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The persecution of Muslims in Mecca were very harsh and brutal which led many to migrate to Abyssinia so that they could avoid any cruel punishment
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The Sui Dynasty accomplished its political and economic advances or goal
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Islamic empire takes back the city of Mecca
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Muhammad was the symbol and prophet of Islam and became legend
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In 730, China develops a new artistic system known as printing and was very costly
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The Islamic empire spread across all over the Middle East and some regions of southeast Asia which split into smaller empires
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The Carolingian Empire was kept under control by Charlemagne
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China's most proficient era which molded its history in a knowledgeable manner
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Hundreds, if not, thousands of men from Europe gave the Byzantine emperor support in fighting the Turks.
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During the crusade, Christian forces from Europe take control of the city of Jerusalem from Muslims
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Was after the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle ages
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The Early Middle Ages began when the Wester Roman Europe empire fell
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Temujin led the Mongols, was ruthless to enemies and generous to friends, would bring defeated warriors into his own
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Genghis Khan was a Mongolian leader who rose from humble beginnings to establish the largest land empire in history
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Marks the rise of the conquests for the Mongols that continues for about 50 years
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The Mongolian Empire was split into smaller components and had destroyed cities and killed many people along the process
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Mansa Musa was a devoted, loyal Muslim and introduced the pilgrimage lifestyle to Mecca
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A war that lasted arounf a hundred years and introduced the Plague
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Bacteria of fleas in the rats caused a plague and other diseases to spread in many ports which contaminated and killed thousands of people
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The Silk Road was a network of trade Routes throughout Asia and connected East and West to the Mediterranean Sea
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Trade on the Mediterranean region consisted of goods and luxurious items