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100 points-Ottoman
sultans’ personal army of
highly trained slave
soldiers.
Janissaries
200 points-Modern day
country that was the
center of the Mughal
Empire.
India
300 points-Modern day
country that was the
center of the Ottoman
Empire.
Turkey
400 points-Second in
command to the Ottoman
sultan.
Vizier
Category 1: 500 Points
Modern day country that
was the center of the
Safavid Empire.
Iran
Category 2 – 100 Points:
Warrior princes of India
Rajputs
Category 2 – 200 Points:
Emperor that built the Hall
of Private Audiences.
Shah Jahan
Category 2 – 300 Points:
Founder of the Safavid
Empire
Ismail
Category 2 – 400 Points:
Mongol leader that started
the Mughal Empire.
Babur
Category 2 – 500 Points:
Mughal emperor that
gained control by killing
his brother and
imprisoning his father.
Aurangzeb
Category 3 – 100 Points:
The greatest Ottoman
sultan known as “the
Magnificent.
Suleyman
Category 3 – 200 Points:
The Greatest Shah of the
Mughal Empire.
Akbar
Category 3 – 300 Points:
The Sikh religion blended
the beliefs of these
religions.
Islam and Hinduism
Category 3 – 400 Points:
Mehmed 2nd’s greatest
action
Conquest of
Constantinople
Daily Double:Category 3 –
What will you risk?
Title shah means
“king of kings”
Category 4 – 100 Points:
All religions in the Safavid
Empire was persecuted
because they were not
Shi’ate/Shiite
Category 4 – 200 Points:
Considered the greatest
Mughal emperor.
Akbar
Category 4 – 300 Points: a
religion that blended both
Hindu and Muslim culture
together.
Sikh
Daily Double Category 4 –
How much will you risk?
This building was built by
Shah Jahan for his wife.
Taj Mahal
Category 4 – 500 Points:
The self-governing
religious communities of
the Ottoman Empire were
Millets
Category 5 – 100 Points:
The Taj Mahal is a symbol
of the greatness of the
Mughal Empire
Category 5 – 200 Points:
This Safavid leader
required all Sunni to
convert to Shi’ah/Shiite
Esmail
Category 5 – 300 Points:
The Safavid leader Shah
Abbas built a capital city
at
Esfahan
Category 5 – 400 Points:
Ottoman expansion was
interrupted by
Timur the Lame
Category 5 – 500 Points:
Strict rule which lead to
rebellion and religious
restrictions
Aurangzeb’s rule
Final Jeopardy
What will you risk?
Study this Jeopardy Review because it goes over
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