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| a ruler in a Muslim country. |
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| military adventures by western Christians to kick Muslims out of Holy Land. |
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| wandering Muslim mystics. |
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| nomadic peoples from central Asia. |
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| an orthodox Islamic scholar. |
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| groups that emphasized devotion to gods and goddesses. |
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| Muslim slave warriors of Turkish origin. |
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| the Muslim leader in the end of the 12th century. |
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| one of the greatest historians and social commentators of all time, from Muslim origin. |
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| a Muslim mystic in the 15th century. |
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| the trading empire that centered on the Malacca Straits. |
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| a Portuguese trade town on the tip of the Malayan peninsula. |
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| a regional splinter dynasty from Persia that took over the Abbasids and captured Baghdad. |
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| the third Abbasid caliph. |
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| the most famous Abbasid caliph, known for his indulgences. |
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| khagan of the Mongols in the 1170s. |
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| nomad invaders from central Asia via Persia; Sunni Muslims. |
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