AP World History 600 CE-1450 CE

  • 500

    Kingdom of Ghana

    Kingdom of Ghana
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: 500 to Jan 1, 1200

    Kingdom of Ghana

    Very important African regional state
    22 kings ruled before Muhammad & follower's hijra
    Most likely developed for military protection from camel-riding nomads
    Center of trade for gold, ivory and slaves
  • 570

    Muhammad

    Muhammad
    Artist renderence of Muhammad holding the Quran
  • Period: 570 to Jan 1, 632

    Muhammad

    Founder of Islamic beliefs and Islamic empire
    Merchant, orphaned at 6 years old
    Married into power
    Very influenced by Christianity and Judaism
  • 581

    Sui Dynasty

    Sui Dynasty
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: 581 to Jan 1, 618

    Sui Dynasty

    Wendi (Yang Jian) was the original ruler: very tight rule
    Built the Grand Canal (2nd emperor: Sui Yangdi -- tyrant)
    Decline: constant deaths, forced labor, taxes increased, failed to overtake Korea, many assassinations of leaders
    Compared to Qin dynasty
  • Jan 1, 618

    Tang Dynasty

    Tang Dynasty
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: Jan 1, 618 to Jan 1, 907

    Tang Dynasty

    Tang Taizong - violent, but effective (China stable during his reign)
    Ruled by a bureaucracy
    Believed in Confucianism
    Empress Wu Zhao (only female leader, took power from others)
    Similar to Han dynasty
    Equal field system
    Most famous inventions included the Grand Canal
    Fall attributed to lazy rulers, uprising peasantry, nomadic invasions, and tax increase
  • Jan 1, 661

    Umayyad Dynasty

    Umayyad Dynasty
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: Jan 1, 661 to Jan 1, 750

    Umayyud Dynasty

    First Muslim dynasty
    Tight centralized rule
    Elite class had administration problems
    Merchant class was the most prominent
  • Jan 1, 668

    Silla Dynasty

    Silla Dynasty
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: Jan 1, 668 to Jan 1, 935

    Silla Dynasty

    Korean dynasty
    Resisted Chinese forces (Tang Dynasty)
    Ended up compromising: no Chinese forces in Korea, but the Tang emperor would be an overlord for the Koreans [benefited both]
  • Jan 1, 710

    Nara Period

    Nara Period
    Artist's view of the cities
  • Period: Jan 1, 710 to Jan 1, 794

    Nara Period

    Land divided into 61 provinces
    Ruled with Imperial Beuracracy
    Influenced by Buddhism
  • Jan 1, 750

    Abbasid Dynasty

    Abbasid Dynasty
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: Jan 1, 750 to Jan 1, 1258

    Abbasid Dynasty

    Cosmopolitan
    No privileged class
    Not conquerors
    Harun Al-Rashid was Islam's golden age (during the Abbasid Dynasty)
    Declined because of power based civil war and non-Arab invaders
  • Jan 1, 768

    Reign of Charlemagne

    Reign of Charlemagne
    Map of Charlemagne's furthest-reaching borders during his reign
  • Period: Jan 1, 768 to Jan 1, 814

    Reign of Charlemagne

    Lived 742-814
    Ruled western Europe
    King of the Franks
    Christian believer
    "Father of Europe"
    Named Holy Roman Emperor
    Ruled through military strategy
    Encouraged learinging and schools
    Monasteries grew during his reign
  • Jan 1, 794

    Heian Period

    Heian Period
    Artist's depiction of women during the Heian period
  • Period: Jan 1, 794 to Jan 1, 1185

    Heian period

    Aristocratic government
    Dynasty named for capital
    Decline because of civilian unrest/uprisings
  • Jan 1, 800

    Kingdom of Angkor

    Kingdom of Angkor
    Map of the kingdom's largest extent
  • Jan 1, 800

    Mali Empire

    Mali Empire
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: Jan 1, 800 to Jan 1, 1400

    Kingdom of Angkor

    Wealthy kingdom
    Controlled sea trade
    Deeply influenced by Indian culture
    Religions: Hinduism then Buddhism
  • Period: Jan 1, 800 to Jan 1, 1550

    Mali Empire

    Built by Sundiata
    Benefited largely from trade
    Controlled & taxed all trade
    Traded salt and other goods for gold
    Capital: Niani (attracted merchants of all kinds)
    Honored Islam, but didn't fully accept it allowed people to choose their own religion
  • Jan 1, 950

    Saljuq Control over Abbasid Dynasty

    Saljuq Control over Abbasid Dynasty
    Map of the control of the Saljuqs during the Abbasid dynasty
  • Period: Jan 1, 950 to Jan 1, 1192

    Saljuq Control over Abbasid Dynasty

    Power hungry group of people
    Made iron to trade
    Lasted for many centuries and declined because of lack of power
  • Jan 1, 960

    Song Dynasty

    Song Dynasty
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: Jan 1, 960 to Jan 1, 1279

    Song Dynasty

    Small dynasty (not very powerful)
    Many scientific and technological discoveries/inventions
    3 main classes (Gentry, Middle class, Largest class)
    Status of women declined
  • Jan 1, 1054

    Schism Between Eastern and Western Christian Church

    Schism Between Eastern and Western Christian Church
    Final separation between eastern and western churches
    East: led by Michael Cerularius [ruler of Constantinople]
    West: led by Pope Leo IX [ruler of Rome]
  • Jan 1, 1066

    Norman Invasion of England

    Norman Invasion of England
    Map of the routes taken by the Normans
  • Period: Jan 1, 1066 to Jan 1, 1072

    Norman Invasion of England

    Four people fighting over England's throne, one selected
    Two attempted to invade but failed
    Third invasion (Normans) succeeded
    All possible heirs except the leader of the Normans died, making him king
  • Jan 1, 1096

    First Crusade

    First Crusade
    Artist's depiction of the First Crusade
  • Period: Jan 1, 1096 to Jan 1, 1099

    First Crusade

    Byzantine Empire, Italy, and France rallying together to fight the Turks who were rapidly gaining land
    Considered a holy war
    Began because there was a "calling" from God to destroy these people groups
    Land fought upon was considered Holy Land
  • Jan 1, 1100

    Inca Empire

    Inca Empire
    View of a city in the extensive empire
  • Period: Jan 1, 1100 to Jan 1, 1572

    Inca Empire

    Andes Region
    Many different cultures mashed into one large one
    Focused on agriculture and roadway systems
    Downfall: disease and Spanish invaders
  • Jan 1, 1202

    Fourth Crusade

    Fourth Crusade
    Artist's depiction of the Fourth Crusade
  • Period: Jan 1, 1202 to Jan 1, 1204

    Fourth Crusade

    French and Italians usurping the Byzantine empire's current ruler
    Considered the last of the four holy wars
    Ottoman Turks overtook Constantinople
  • Jan 1, 1206

    Reign of Chinggis Khan

    Reign of Chinggis Khan
    Map of the Mongol empire's largest extent under Chinggis Khan's rule
  • Period: Jan 1, 1206 to Jan 1, 1227

    Reign of Chinggis Khan

    Lived 1162-1227 CE
    United the Mongol tribes
    Conquered almost all of Eurasia
    Was a conquering king, not a governing king
  • Jan 1, 1210

    Sultanate of Delhi

    Sultanate of Delhi
    Map of the Sultanate of Delhi's largest extent of power
  • Period: Jan 1, 1210 to Jan 1, 1526

    Sultanate of Delhi

    Islamic dynasties in India
    Ruled by sultans
    Declined because of revolts
  • Jan 1, 1220

    Kingdom of the Great Zimbabwe

    Kingdom of the Great Zimbabwe
    Map of the kingdom's largest extent
  • Period: Jan 1, 1220 to Jan 1, 1450

    Kingdom of the Great Zimbabwe

    African society
    City where the Kings were in complete control of all trade, taxes, and military ventures
    Started buildings with wood then moved to stone
  • Jan 1, 1260

    Reign of Kublai Khan

    Reign of Kublai Khan
    Map of the Yuan Dynasty under Kublai Khan's rule
  • Period: Jan 1, 1260 to Jan 1, 1294

    Reign of Kublai Khan

    Lived 1215-1294 CE
    Chinggis Khan's grandson
    Warrior-like and culturally based
    Ruled China/Great Khan
  • Jan 1, 1271

    Yuan Dynasty

    Yuan Dynasty
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: Jan 1, 1271 to Jan 1, 1368

    Yuan Dynasty

    During the Mongol Empire
    Mongols and Chinese natives were not allowed to intermarry/mix
    Had foreign leaders
  • Jan 1, 1272

    Mongol Conquest of all of China

    Mongol Conquest of all of China
    Map of the full extent of the Mongol's empire across Eurasia
  • Period: Jan 1, 1272 to Jan 1, 1368

    Mongol Conquest of all of China

    Called the Great Khan
    Ruled by Khubilai Khan
    Attacked Song dynasty (1272)
    Mongols and Chinese not allowed to mix (Mongols viewed as elite/superior class)
  • Jan 1, 1275

    Marco Polo's trip to China

    Marco Polo's trip to China
    Map of the routes taken by Marco Polo
  • Period: Jan 1, 1275 to Jan 1, 1292

    Marco Polo's trip to China

    Marco Polo: traveler who journeyed across Europe and Asia
    Remained in China as a valued guest for 17 years
    Was possibly given a seat of power during the Mongol's reign
    Wrote an influential book of his travels
  • Jan 1, 1304

    Ibn Battuta

    Ibn Battuta
    Map of the routes taken by Ibn Battuta
  • Period: Jan 1, 1304 to Jan 1, 1369

    Ibn Battuta

    Moroccan traveler
    Muslim scholar
    Known for traveling across the Islamic Empire
  • Jan 1, 1312

    Reign of Mansa Musa

    Reign of Mansa Musa
    Map of the largest extent of land controlled by Mansa Musa
  • Period: Jan 1, 1312 to Jan 1, 1337

    Reign of Mansa Musa

    Lived 1280-1337 CE
    Extremely wealthy great grandson of Sundiata
    Ruled Mali Empire
    Devoted to Islam
    Declined because of military pressure, provinces seceding, and factions against the central government
  • Jan 1, 1330

    First Bubonic Plague Pandemic

    First Bubonic Plague Pandemic
    Artist's depiction of the spread of the Bubonic Plague
  • Period: Jan 1, 1330 to Jan 1, 1349

    First Bubonic Plague Pandemic

    1330's: Southwest China to the rest of China and Central Asia
    1340's: Southwest Asia and Europe
    Caused a decline in Mongol leadership
    Killed 1/2+ of populations
  • Jan 1, 1336

    Tamerlane

    Tamerlane
    Map of the greatest extent of Tamerlane's empire
  • Period: Jan 1, 1336 to Jan 1, 1405

    Tamerlane

    Turkish conqueror, built an empire very similar to the Mongols
    Humble beginning, walked with a limp
    Influenced India, Persia and Ottoman empires
    Constantly conquering other empires
    Empire destroyed soon after his death (heirs = power struggle)
  • Jan 1, 1337

    Hundred Year's War

    Hundred Year's War
    Artist's depiction of the Hundred Year's war
  • Period: Jan 1, 1337 to Jan 1, 1453

    Hundred Year's War

    A war between France and England
    Fought over power/line of succession and a specific area of land (duchy of Guyenne)
    Armies were paid to fight
    Famous warrior: Joan of Arc (French peasant girl, believed she was called to lead France to victory)
    Knights were no longer used (longbows and guns replaced swords)
    Resulted in a breakdown of the feudal system
    Modern France and England were born
  • Jan 1, 1368

    Ming Dynasty

    Ming Dynasty
    Map of the empire's largest extent
  • Period: Jan 1, 1368 to

    Ming Dynasty

    After the collapse of the Yuan Dynasty (led by the Mongols)
    Native Chinese ruled the dynasty
    Founded by Zhu Yuanzhang
    Advanced use of porcelain
    Was home to the Forbidden City
    Ming dynasty ended because there was nothing to learn from "barbarian" people groups
    Ended Chinese age of exploration
  • Jan 1, 1371

    Zheng He's Expeditions

    Zheng He's Expeditions
    Map of the routes taken by Zheng He's expeditions
  • Period: Jan 1, 1371 to Jan 1, 1433

    Zheng He's Expeditions

    Commanded treasure fleets that traded across Asia and Africa
    Demonstrated Chinese power and wealth
    Helped expand China's trade and influence
    Muslim believer
  • Jan 1, 1453

    Fall of Constantinople

    Fall of Constantinople
    Sultan Mehmed captured and destroyed Constantinople
    Caused the end of the Byzantine empire
    During the Ottoman Empire