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Islamic Empires in Asia Jeopardy

Test your knowledge on Islamic empires in Asia with this engaging PowerPoint Jeopardy game. Explore the history of Ottoman, Mughal, and Safavid empires while having fun! This educational tool will help you learn and remember key facts about these influential empires.

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Islamic Empires in Asia Jeopardy

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  1. Islamic Empires In Asia

  2. POWERPOINT JEOPARDY This will help alot ! 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. 100 points-Ottoman sultans’ personal army of highly trained slave soldiers. Janissaries

  4. 200 points-Modern day country that was the center of the Mughal Empire. India

  5. 300 points-Modern day country that was the center of the Ottoman Empire. Turkey

  6. 400 points-Second in command to the Ottoman sultan. Vizier

  7. Category 1: 500 Points Modern day country that was the center of the Safavid Empire. Iran

  8. Category 2 – 100 Points: Warrior princes of India Rajputs

  9. Category 2 – 200 Points: Emperor that built the Hall of Private Audiences. Shah Jahan

  10. Category 2 – 300 Points: Founder of the Safavid Empire Ismail

  11. Category 2 – 400 Points: Mongol leader that started the Mughal Empire. Babur

  12. Category 2 – 500 Points: Mughal emperor that gained control by killing his brother and imprisoning his father. Aurangzeb

  13. Category 3 – 100 Points: The greatest Ottoman sultan known as “the Magnificent. Suleyman

  14. Category 3 – 200 Points: The Greatest Shah of the Mughal Empire. Akbar

  15. Category 3 – 300 Points: The Sikh religion blended the beliefs of these religions. Islam and Hinduism

  16. Category 3 – 400 Points: Mehmed 2nd’s greatest action Conquest of Constantinople

  17. Daily Double:Category 3 – What will you risk? Title shah means “king of kings”

  18. Category 4 – 100 Points: All religions in the Safavid Empire was persecuted because they were not Shi’ate/Shiite

  19. Category 4 – 200 Points: Considered the greatest Mughal emperor. Akbar

  20. Category 4 – 300 Points: a religion that blended both Hindu and Muslim culture together. Sikh

  21. Daily Double Category 4 – How much will you risk? This building was built by Shah Jahan for his wife. Taj Mahal

  22. Category 4 – 500 Points: The self-governing religious communities of the Ottoman Empire were Millets

  23. Category 5 – 100 Points: The Taj Mahal is a symbol of the greatness of the Mughal Empire

  24. Category 5 – 200 Points: This Safavid leader required all Sunni to convert to Shi’ah/Shiite Esmail

  25. Category 5 – 300 Points: The Safavid leader Shah Abbas built a capital city at Esfahan

  26. Category 5 – 400 Points: Ottoman expansion was interrupted by Timur the Lame

  27. Category 5 – 500 Points: Strict rule which lead to rebellion and religious restrictions Aurangzeb’s rule

  28. Final Jeopardy What will you risk? Study this Jeopardy Review because it goes over a lot of quest. Good Luck!

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