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9. | Italian Mathematician/Scientist who studies the stars with a telescope (2 Words) |
10. | successor to Babur |
11. | city where the expansion of the Ottoman Empire into Europe was halted |
12. | system of planetary motion that had the sun at the center of the Solar System |
13. | ritualistic act of self immolation with one deceased spouse at the time of their cremation |
14. | two straits that separated the Ottoman Empire from Western Europe (3 Words) |
15. | Alternative name given to a King or Emperor in a Muslim Kingdom |
16. | Scientist who did extensive works with gasses (2 Words) |
17. | path that leads through the Hindu Kush Mountains to the Deccan Plateau (2 Words) |
19. | Holy city sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims |
21. | Persian painter who is still renown for his style of work |
22. | British Soldier/Diplomat responsible for Britain’s takeover of India (3 Words) |
23. | Holy city of Islam, city where Muhammad first say success in his conversion of people to Islam |
25. | Eighteenth century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law |
27. | English writer, founder of Women’s rights movement in England (2 Words) |
30. | wrote that Humans were not “masters of nature” (2 Words) |
32. | German organist composer who’s Mass in D Minor is one of his greatest works |
33. | mausoleum built to memorialize his favorite wife built by Shah Jahan (2 Words) |
35. | system of thought that sates that reason is the source of knowledge |
36. | Territorial empire held together by force of arms rather than loyalty to a person or ideal (2 Words) |
41. | Ottoman territorial governor |
42. | Geographical location which was the traditional home of the Ottoman Empire (2 Words) |
43. | founder of the Mogul Dynasty in India |
46. | German composer, did most of his work in England, “The Messiah” is his best known work |
48. | 17th century Mexican poet (5 Words) |
49. | adherence to a strict religious code |