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Journey Through History - New Topic-based Series

Topic 3 The rise of Islamic civilization and cultural interactions between Europe
and Asia in Medieval Times

Chronological Order

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A. Muhammad died.
B. The Christians started the Crusades to recapture Jerusalem from Muslims.
C. The Arab Empire was founded.

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A. Muhammad started to preach Islam in Mecca.
B. Muhammad declared Mecca as the holy city of Islam.
C. The Angel Gabriel appeared to Muhammad.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

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A. Muhammad started to preach Islam in Mecca.
B. Muhammad migrated to Medina.
C. Muhammad returned to and controlled Mecca.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(A); (B); (C)##


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Journey Through History - New Topic-based Series
Topic 3 The rise of Islamic civilization and cultural interactions between Europe
and Asia in Medieval Times

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A. Muhammad removed all idols from the Kaaba.
B. The Hegira took place.
C. Emergence of Shia Islam and Sunni Islam.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(B); (A); (C)##


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A. Muhammad died.
B. The Arab Empire lost its territories in the Iberian Peninsula.
C. The Reconquista started.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(A); (C); (B)##


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A. Islam split into two major factions, the ‘Shia’ and the ‘Sunni’.
B. The Golden Age of the Islamic civilization started.
C. The Hegira took place.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(C); (A); (B)##


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A. Muslims had controlled the whole Arab Peninsula.
B. Islam spread to Southeast Asia.
C. Islam spread to the Iberian Peninsula.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(A); (C); (B)##


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©2021 Aristo Educational Press Limited


Journey Through History - New Topic-based Series
Topic 3 The rise of Islamic civilization and cultural interactions between Europe
and Asia in Medieval Times

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A. Muslims had controlled the whole Arab Peninsula.
B. The territories of the Arab Empire in Central Asia was conquered by the Mongols.
C. The Reconquista ended.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(A); (B); (C)##


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A. Priest Alopen spread Christianity to China.
B. Muhammad died.
C. The Mongols started to expand westwards.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(B); (A); (C)##


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A. The Crusades started.
B. The Reconquista started.
C. Muslims expanded into the Iberian Peninsula.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(C); (B); (A)##


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A. The Crusades ended.
B. The Reconquista ended.
C. The Golden Age of the Islamic civilization started.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(C); (A); (B)##


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©2021 Aristo Educational Press Limited


Journey Through History - New Topic-based Series
Topic 3 The rise of Islamic civilization and cultural interactions between Europe
and Asia in Medieval Times

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A. China developed the Maritime Silk Road.
B. The Italian city-states controlled the Mediterranean Sea.
C. The Mongol Empire was founded.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(A); (B); (C)##


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A. The Reconquista ended.
B. Jingjiao spread to China.
C. The Crusades started.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(B); (C); (A)##


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A. Islam was founded.
B. Christianity was founded.
C. The Crusades started.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(B); (A); (C)##


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A Europeans started the 'Voyages of Discovery'.
B Islamic scholars started the 'Translation Movement'.
C Muslim medical knowledge spread to Europe.

Chronological order: ( )  ( )  ( )

##(B); (C); (A)##


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