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Islam Written Report Background Information When studying the different religions of the world we tend of focus on the distinctions between these religions and understanding what makes them unique, however it is important to note that although these religions are distinct and unique in their own...

The reading "The Cities of the Zanj and the Indian Ocean Trade" emphasizes the importance of the Swahili Cities of the Zanj in the Indian Ocean trade network and their role in facilitating cultural exchange and economic growth in the region. Freeman-Grenville notes that "ships...

Part I: Interconnected shows the relations with different groups, whether it’s drastic or miniscule.  “Secret History of the Mongols”, doesn't contain explicit information regarding other civilizations, but the explanation of outposts to reduce inconveniences imply constant outsiders entering and providing new ideas and possible goods(Rachewiltz...

Unit 5 - Discussion Board (75 points) Due: Thu, Jul 13 |Printer Friendly VersionDescription Primary Response is due by Thursday (11:59:59pm Central), Peer Responses are due by Saturday (11:59:59pm Central). Primary Response: Within the Discussion Board area, write 200–250 words that respond to the following...

Part I: Let’s focus on a major course theme: connectedness. The Mongols, Europeans, and Islamic empires enjoyed a great deal of cultural, economic, and intellectual exchange during the thirteenth century. Despite frequent military conflicts, Mongols, Europeans, and Mamluks were part of an increasingly interconnected world....