Thursday, May 7, 2015

Historic Notes

While cleaning up, I ran across some old notes I had scribed from some books. Of course I didn't actually, you know, write down the books. That would have made too much sense. These must come from another really old notebook as they're on the tiny paper.

The Mongols kept power in the Eastern Steppes and the Khanates of the Chagati and the Golden Horde survived at the end of the 15th Century.

In the Middle East, many of the Mongols turned to Islam and were assimilated by their Persian and Turkic subjects.

Timur the Lame (Chingis Khan?)

Ilkkhanate

Delhi Sultanate

1420-1432 Bohemian Crusade: Emperor Sigismund, Hussite Heresy

1454 Construction of the Topkapi palace is begun at Istanbul.

1467-1477 Rise of the daimyo and feudalism (Onin War)

1478 Moscow refused to pay Golden Horde.

1478 Foundation of the Spanish Inquisition

1480 Ivan III stops payment to the Golden Horde

1484 Papa Bull Summis desiderantes affectibus

1492 Jews expelled from Stalin


1492 The Fall of Granada is the final piece of Christian Victory in Spain.

1449 Oirat Mongols capture the Ming Emperor at Dumv.

1502 Final breakup of the Golden Horde

1517-1526 Babur- descendant of Timur and Chingis Khan invades India and founds Mughal Empire.

Mamluke Sultanate
Alexandria
Giza
Damietta: Sugar, Cotton
Cairo
Ivory from central and southern Africa.

Silk, gems, spices, drugs, ivory, aromatic gums, dyes, Arabia, India, Southeast Asia and Eastern Africa.

Alamut: Assassin stronghold

Al-Qadmus
Khawabi
Tripoli

Isfahan: Towres from Skulls

Timur the Lame






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