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Muslim history basic
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Art of the Timurid Period (ca. 1370–1507)
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Book 3 Indian Art History
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Spanish history Cht 2
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Cht 1 Renaissance Altarpieces: the far in the near
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Events
632 Death of Muhammad
661 Mu'awiyah Caliph in Damascus Sunni
656 Ali ibn Abi Talib Shi'a
681 Husayn (Ali's son) killed (Christ like figure)
C9th blood line ran out, Twelvers believed in a lost imam, who would reveal himself as Mahdi and unify all muslims
C9th Condem as "bida" religious innovation therefore heretical
1490 Persia fragmented when Timurid dynasty fell
1490 Various Shi'ite rulers espoused Sufism
1501 Sheikh Ismail Safavi proclaimed himself Shah of Iran. Worshipped as a god. Launched jihad against Ottomans.
1514 Selim attacked Ismail
1501 Venice, France, Portugal, Papacy tried to build an anti Ottoman alliance
1553 Anthony Jenkinson secures trade deal with Sultan Suleyman 1 in Aleppo, Syria
1423 Gentile da Fabriano, Adoration of the Magi
Periods
Sheikh Ismail Safavi
Selim 1 Ottoman Sultan Fatwa against Shi'a
Umayyad caliphate
Abbasid caliphate
Mamluk Abbasid caliphate
Ottoman caliphate
1171–1260 Ayyubid dynasty (Saladin)
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