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Explore the interconnected world of regional and transregional interactions from around 600 C.E. to 1450, including the Silk Roads, Indian Ocean Trade, key cities like Novgorod and Timbuktu, significant dynasties such as the Tang and Ming, and influential figures like Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta.
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Things associated with Period Three Regional and Transregional Interactions c. 600 C.E to c. 1450
Silk Roads • Indian Ocean Trade • Sand Roads/ Trans-Saharan • Novogrod • Timbuktu • Swahili city-states • Baghdad
Venice • Hangzhou • Luxury goods • Byzantine Empire • Caliphates • Mongols • Minting of coins
Vikings • Berbers • Diffusion of languages • Diasporic communities • IbnBattura • Marco Polo • Neoconfuciansim • Black Death
Aristocracy • Tributary system • Abbasids • Crusades • Mongol Khanates • Feudalism • Champa • guilds
Ghana, Mali, and Songhay • Trans-Saharan slave trade • Sui dynasty • Tang dynasty • Song dynasty • Silla dynasty
Quran • Umma • Pillars of Islam • Sharia • Ulama • Umayyad dynasty • Sufism
Justinian • Eastern Orthodox Christianity • Prince Vladimir of Kiev • KievanRus • Charlemagne • Holy Roman Empire • Crusades
Temujin/Chinggis Khan • Yuan dynasty • Khubilai Khan • Ming dynasty • Zheng He • Mallacca
Ottoman Empire • Safavid Empire • Mughal Empire • Aztec Empire • Inca Empire