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570
Muhammad was born
Muhammad was born in the pimgrimage city of Mecca. His father died when he was born and his mother died when he was only 6 years old. The orphan was then taken care of by his grandfather and when his grandfather died 2 years later, his uncle Abu Talib took care of him. Muhammad was a part of the Banu Hashim clan, which was led by his uncle. -
Period: 570 to
Islamic Empires
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Mar 5, 610
Muhammad is visited by angel Gabriel
Muhammad is visited in a cave in mount Hira by the angel gabriel. He is told that he is a prophet of God and begins his career as a prophet. -
Mar 5, 622
Muhammad and the muslims migrate from mecca to medina
Mohammad was informed by Allah that he must go to Medina with his followers or else the others in Arabia who didn't listen to his message would torture and kill him. This is when he started his Hijra (journey). -
Mar 5, 630
Muhammad comes back to Mecca
Once Muhammad developed a big army in Medina, he came back to Mecca to gain back the power of the city and wanted unite all the Arabian tribes under one religion. That is when Islam boomed. -
Mar 5, 633
Muhammad died
Muhammad died and there was some unrest in Arabia. After he died, no one knew who the next Kalif would be. The next Caliph was then chosen to be Abu Bakr -
Mar 16, 641
The Persian Empire was taken by Islam
The Persian Empire was defeated at Nihavand in 641 AD, and Alexandria. Islamic empires used superior military techniques and their use of horses and camels. -
Mar 16, 655
Assassination of Uthman, the 3rd Caliph
Uthman is assassinated, and under his reign Islam grew tremendously. Ali ibn Abi Talib becomes the next (4th) caliph. -
Mar 16, 661
Ali ibn Abi Talib is murdered
Ali is murdered; and Mu'awiya becomes caliph. This was the beginning of Umayyad Dynasty which lasted from 661-750. -
Mar 16, 700
Conquest and conversion of Berber tribes in North Africa
Much of the early Berber tribes practiced Christianity and Judaism, until the Muslims conquered their land and they converted to Islam. -
Mar 16, 711
Arab armies enter Spain and India
Muslims enter Spain in the west and India in the east. Eventually almost the entire Iberian Peninsula is under Islamic control. -
Mar 16, 732
Battle of Tours, France
Muslim empire reaches its furthest extent when Battle of Tours prevents further advance northward. -
Mar 16, 750
Abu l'Abbas becomes caliph in Iraq
The Abbassids capture Damascus, which ends the Umayyad rule in Syria. Abu I'Abbas becomes the new caliph in Iraq and founds the Abbassid Dynasty. -
Mar 16, 1000
Muslim Turks and Afghans pushed into India
Islam continues to spread through the continent of Africa, including Nigeria, which served as a trading liaison between the northern and central regions of Africa. -
Mar 16, 1095
Christian Crusaders attempt to take Jerusalem.
Pope Urban II preaches to Christians that their faith is being attacked,and they must fight Islam and capture the Holy City (Jerusalem). He summons the First Crusade. -
Mar 16, 1099
Christian Crusaders capture Jerusalem
After the fight for Jerusalem, the Christians win the battle against the Muslims and it is the end of the first crusade. -
Mar 16, 1100
The Sultan of Ghur defeated Hindu armies across the northern plain
After defeating armies across the northern plain, he made delhi his capital. His successors organized a sultanate, which marked the start of Muslim rule in northern India -
Mar 16, 1120
Islam continually grows
Islam continues to spread throughout Asia. Malaysian traders interact with Muslims who teach them about Islam. -
Mar 16, 1206
The Delhi Sultanate was created
The delhi sultanate was created and marked the start of Muslim rule in India. -
Mar 16, 1299
The earliest Ottoman state is formed in Anatolia, Turkey
This state was formed as the first state of the Ottoman Empire. This led to the growth of the empire and the extension of their rule. -
Mar 17, 1300
Expanded across Asia Minor
Expanded across Asia minor into southeastern Asia Minor. They established a capital in the Balkan Peninsula. -
Mar 16, 1398
Tamerlane invaded India
He plundered the northern plain and smashed into Delhi. Thousands of artisans were enslaved to build Tamerlane's capital at Samarkand. -
Mar 16, 1453
Ottomans conquer Constantinople
The two halves of the Ottoman Empire are united, while Constantinople becomes the new Ottonman capital. This causes the Byzantine Empire to end, and the name is changed to Istanbul. -
Mar 17, 1453
Muhammad captured Constantinople
After many failed attempts, Constantinople was finally captured and it continued to expand over the next 200 years. -
Mar 17, 1453
Muhammad II caputred Constantinople
After many attempts, Constantinople was finally captured. The Ottoman empire then reigned on for anothe 200 years. -
Mar 17, 1500
Safavid Dynasty united a strong empire in Persia
Safavids engaged in frequent warfare, and religion played a major role in the conflict. -
Mar 17, 1520
Sulieman gave Ottoman Empire Golden Age
Suliman was a brilliant general who modernized the army and conquered many new lands. -
Mar 16, 1526
Turkish and Mongol invaders poured into the mountain passes in India again
Babur was at the head, who claimed descent from Genghiz Khan and Tamerlane. He was a military genius, poet, and author of a fascinating book of memoirs. -
Mar 17, 1529
Armies besieged the Austrian city of Vienna
This sent waves of fear into Western Europe. Ottomans still ruled powerful empire. -
Mar 16, 1556
The reign of Akbar
From 1556-1605 Akbar, Babur's grandson, created a strong central government. This earned him the title "Akbar the Great" and he had many unusual abilities. -
Abbas the Great centralized the Government
From 1588-1629, Abbas created strong military and government. He used a powerful mixture of force and diplomacy against the Ottomans. -
Sunni Afgans defeated imperial armies
They captured Isfahan. They also forced the last Safavid ruler to abdicate in 1722. -
Indian Rebellion
Sepoy Rebellion against English East India Company rule sweeps northern India. -
Reign of Harun ar-Rashid
Harun ar-Rashid reigns from 786 to 809. He is best known through the stories of The Thousand and One Nights. -
Conquests Syria and the fall of Jerusalem
The Islamic Empire grew stronger and it marched in and took over Syria and Jerusalem. Jerusalem then became a holy sight by Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.