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Asian Migration. By Juan, Christian and Kowsar. CHINA. The population of China began to increase during the 18 th century. New crops, which grew on poor and hilly land improved the health of rural workers. The population of China held more than 2/3 of the worlds population.
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Asian Migration By Juan, Christian and Kowsar
CHINA • The population of China began to increase during the 18th century. • New crops, which grew on poor and hilly land improved the health of rural workers. • The population of China held more than 2/3 of the worlds population. • From 1000-1800 the proportion of the population grew from 63% to 69%
Continuation. Safavid Empire • 13th Century Persia was divested by Turks and Mongols invasions , Both of them re-populated the area. • This new migrants built up the empire , by rebuilding cities, redevelop irrigation works. As well new silk routes to China. • They empire practice the religion of Islam Turkish People one – fourth of Iran Population.Turks accepted the religious teaching of Shaykh Safi al-din (1252-1334).
Safavid Empire • Fallowers of Safi, Where call Safavids, they claim political and religious authority. • Safavids founded difficult to to bring all people of their empire together. • The greatest and most important leader was Shah Abbas (1588 – 1629). • Abbas built up the military power , he did all this by importing European weapons and other quipment. • Their power could be capable of matching the ottomas. • He also supported trade with other countries like Armenia. • The Safavid brought a lot of slaves from Armenia, Georgia and Turkish lands . • After Abbas death his successors force Jewish and other religious groups to convert to Islam. • His successors fail to establish a centralized monarchy . • by the end of the 17th century Safavid army was unraveling, and its central administration was failing. • This couse the failure of the Safavid Empire.
Safavid Empire • Turkish and Mongol descent. • Shiite. • Nomadic origins. • The Army was unraveling. • Villagers turned to nomadic existence. • Shah Abbas built up the capacity of the Country.
China • Invaded by Chinggis Khan. • Has great population growth. • New crops into China from the New World. • Conquered and controlled Tibet, Xinjiang, outer Mongolia and the Tarim Basin. • Sweet potatoes were widespread in China. • The Manchu undercut China’s power.
Safavid Empire and China • They both adopted the religion of Islam. • They adopted the culture of Persia with its monarchical traditions. • Safavid empire was invited the Chinese potters for their trade. • The Safavid Empire and China import the weapons from Europe.