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Across4. Nomadic Arabs (8)
6. a political, economic, and social system based on the relationship between lord and vassal in order to provide protection (9)
9. The destruction of holy images; a term most often used to describe the Byzantine state policy of image destruction from 726 to 843. (10)
10. Alternating wind currents that blew eastward across the Indian Ocean in the summer and westward in the winter, facilitating trade. (8)
11. The "way of the warrior," referring to the military virtues of Japanese samurai, including bravery, loyalty, and an emphasis on death over surrender. (7)
12. Ruler of the Carolingian Empire (r. 768-814) who staged an imperial revival in Western Europe. (11)
14. Land-based trade routes that linked Eurasia. (4,5)
16. Fourteenth-century Arab traveler (1304-1368) who wrote about his extensive journeys throughout the Islamic world. (3,7)
17. An association formed by people pursuing the same line of work that regulated their professions; it also provided a social and religious network for members. (5)
19. A nomadic people who established a state that included parts of northern China (1115-1234). (7)
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Down1. a small, easily steerable ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in their explorations (7)
2. Scandinavian raiders who had an impact on much of Western Europe in the late eighth to eleventh centuries; their more peaceful cousins also founded colonies, including Newfoundland, Greenland, and Iceland. (7)
3. the European name for the outbreak of the Bubonic Plague that spread across Asia, Europe, and North Africa in the Fourteenth century (5,5)
5. A philosophy that emerged in Song-dynasty China; it revived Confucian thinking while adding in Buddhist and Daoist elements. (15)
7. a labor system used by Andean societies in which community member shared work owed to rules and the religious community (4)
8. a Mongol ruler (4)
10. Chinese dynasty that was founded by the Mongolian ruler Kublai Khan (4)
13. Special tax paid by dhimmis in Muslim-ruled territory in return for freedom to practice their own religion. (5)
15. a navigational instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars (9)
18. The pilgrimage to Mecca enjoined on every Muslim who is able to make the journey; one of the Five Pillars of Islam. (4)
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4. Nomadic Arabs (8)
6. a political, economic, and social system based on the relationship between lord and vassal in order to provide protection (9)
9. The destruction of holy images; a term most often used to describe the Byzantine state policy of image destruction from 726 to 843. (10)
10. Alternating wind currents that blew eastward across the Indian Ocean in the summer and westward in the winter, facilitating trade. (8)
11. The "way of the warrior," referring to the military virtues of Japanese samurai, including bravery, loyalty, and an emphasis on death over surrender. (7)
12. Ruler of the Carolingian Empire (r. 768-814) who staged an imperial revival in Western Europe. (11)
14. Land-based trade routes that linked Eurasia. (4,5)
16. Fourteenth-century Arab traveler (1304-1368) who wrote about his extensive journeys throughout the Islamic world. (3,7)
17. An association formed by people pursuing the same line of work that regulated their professions; it also provided a social and religious network for members. (5)
19. A nomadic people who established a state that included parts of northern China (1115-1234). (7)
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1. a small, easily steerable ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in their explorations (7)
2. Scandinavian raiders who had an impact on much of Western Europe in the late eighth to eleventh centuries; their more peaceful cousins also founded colonies, including Newfoundland, Greenland, and Iceland. (7)
3. the European name for the outbreak of the Bubonic Plague that spread across Asia, Europe, and North Africa in the Fourteenth century (5,5)
5. A philosophy that emerged in Song-dynasty China; it revived Confucian thinking while adding in Buddhist and Daoist elements. (15)
7. a labor system used by Andean societies in which community member shared work owed to rules and the religious community (4)
8. a Mongol ruler (4)
10. Chinese dynasty that was founded by the Mongolian ruler Kublai Khan (4)
13. Special tax paid by dhimmis in Muslim-ruled territory in return for freedom to practice their own religion. (5)
15. a navigational instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars (9)
18. The pilgrimage to Mecca enjoined on every Muslim who is able to make the journey; one of the Five Pillars of Islam. (4)

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