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6th Grade World History - Chapter 4

Across
Term meaning "divine wind" that referred to seemingly miraculous storms that protected Japan from Mongol invasions
One of India's greatest pieces of architecture; built during the Mughal rule
Law code by Chinggis Khan that dealt with every area of life.
Chinese teacher that developed a philosophy based on relationships
Developed by the Chinese using woodblocks and later movable type.
Formed when iron ore and a small amount of carbon and silicon are heated to about 1200 degrees Celsius.
A Mongol empire based in Western Asia and founded by Batu Khan.
The last Mongol empire; located in India and founded by Muslim leader Babur who conquered a large region in northern India.
A man in Mongol religion who is believed to have power over spirits
Chinese dynasty that sought to remove all traces of Mongol rule; restored native Chinese rule.
a Japanese religion that taught nature worship, the deity of the emperor, and patriotism
Mongol leader who was lame but became a powerful conqueror.
______ worship is the practice of praying to dead family members.
_____ retreat is a military tactic by which an enemy pretends to abandon the fight in order to draw its opponents out in the open.
Grandson of Babur who continued the brutal conquest of India; expanded the Mughal Empire to the west, east, and south to central India
Unwritten Japanese military code of the samurai
Down
An instrument that uses lodestone, a magnetic material, to find directio
Ritual suicide practiced by Japanese warriors
A movable house used by the Mongols
Putting knowledge to effective use
A passive Chinese religion that emphasizes living in peace and harmony with nature.
Combination of ingredients, including saltpeter, that forms an explosive powder.
Religion founded on the four noble truths
System in which local rulers controlled large estates called manors and the people served their local ruler in exchange for a place to live on the estate
____ Khan was a mongol title meaning "Great Ruler," and the title given to the Mongol Empire's founder.
The Battle of ____ is where Poles, Czechs, and Germans tried to stop the Mongols.
____ warfare is a method of conquest in which enemy forces surround a city and mount repeated attacks
A Japanese warrior
The European name for the Mongol forces that invaded eastern Europe.
Formed from a mixture of fiber, rags, and water; first developed in China.
____ Buddhism is a version of Buddhism that teaches intense mental concentration and self-control.
The name of the Mongol god, meaning 'the great god of heaven"
____ Khan was a grandson of Chinggis Khan who led an invasion into eastern Europe.