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The Muslim Expansion

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4.Came from the mountains to established a new dynasty in 1500 in India
5.the cremation of a widow (even if still living) on her husband's funeral pyre
7.Group of Osman Turks who began to expand into an empire in the early 14th century
9.holy war
11.Considered the most beautiful building in the world, built in Agra
13.the central government made up of appointed officials who collected taxes and maintained laws
15.the private domain of the sultan
16.lower ranking officials who took a portion of taxes paid instead of a salary
17.The chief minister who led meetings of the council
20.New dynasty that arose in the 16th century
22.the head of the Ottoman system was known a _________
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1.traditional religous beliefs
2.First prophet of Islam
3.Called the Magnificent by Europeans
6.king of the new Persian state
8.Location of major battle between the Safavids and Ottomans
10.an elite guard of the Ottoman rulers
12.The religous advisers of the Sultan
14.adventurer related to the great Asian conqueror Timur Lenk
18.Where the Taj Mahal was built
19.Grandson of Babur who came to the throne at the age of 14
21.took control of Mesopotamia in the early 1500s
22.Greatest of all Ottoman architects

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