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Ch 8 Map Activity – The Rise of Islam

Map A – The Expansion of Islam to 732 CE

1. The peninsula where Islam first arose:

2. The city to which Muhammad fled from persecution in 622:

3. The city to which each Muslim must make a pilgrimage once in his or her lifetime:

4. The farthest point east that the first caliphate took Muhammad's message:

5. The western-most country which the Muslims succeeded in conquering by 732:

6. The channel of water that Muslims in Africa usually crossed to reach Cordoba:

7. The kingdom that served as a barrier to Muslim expansion into most of western Europe:

8. The empire that kept Athens and Constantinople free from Muslim influence:

9. The river that marked the extent of Muslim expansion eastward by 732:

10. The holy Christian city taken by the Muslims in the time of the first caliphs:

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Ch 8 Map Activity – The Rise of Islam

Map B – The Islamic World, ca. 900 CE

1. This city was the center of the Islamic world:

2. Muhammad made a significant journey to this city:

3. A Muslim force defeated the Visigoths here:

4. At this site the Franks halted the northern advance of the Muslims:

5. Muslim forces completed the conquest of Persiawith a victory here:

6. This was referred to as “a Muslim lake”:

7. These islands were taken over by Muslims:

8. This city was the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate:

9. This city became the center of Muslim control in the east:

10. What economic and political factors may have played a role in Muslim expansion from Arabia?

11. What were the most important contributions of the Abbasids to Islamic culture?

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Ch 8 Map Activity – The Rise of Islam

Map C – Rise and Fall of the Abbasid Caliphate

1. This was the center of Muslim government up to 750 C.E:

2. By 713 C.E., Islam had spread as far east as this river:

3. The Abbasid dynasty moved the capital to this city:

4. An independent Umayyad state was established here:

5. By 969, Fatimids had captured these three areas:

6. The Fatimids established a new capital in this location:

7. Seljuk Turks adopted Islam near this city:

8. Seljuks defeated the Byzantine army at this site:

9. The establishment of a governing complex here by the Fatimid family marked Egypt's emergence as a major center of Islam:

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Ch 8 Map Activity – The Rise of Islam

Map D – Major Trade Routes of the 13th and 14th Centuries

1. The overland route to the east began in this city:

2. These two locations were major trading sites in India:

3. This was a great commercial center in Mali:

4. A major trade route developed across this desert:

5. These two cities were the starting points of the Trans-Saharan route:

6. This city once controlled the Red Sea route:

7. Which European cities were hubs for trade from China and the Middle East?

8. The most northern European port in the trade routes was this city: