Medieval World
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Medieval World
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1. The Roman calendar began with Rome’s founding in ……………BC.
2. The system based on agrarian order developed first in Western Europe during the early medieval period and then spread to the other parts of Europe is called………………..
3. Ancient history ended with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in ……………AD.
4. ………….. was founded by north German towns and German mercantile communities to protect their mutual trading interests.
5. While Urban II remained as the Pope in Rome, Clement VII was made the Pope at Avignon in…………... This is known as the ‘western schism’.
6. In fact Caliphate was the first system of government established in Arabia after the death of the Prophet in ………….. AD.
7. The Kamakura Shogunate was replaced by the …………….Shogunate, which reasserted the power and dominance of the Samurai class.
8. The Ostrogoths were the barbarians in…………..
9. By the 10th century AD., the Venetians in ………………had started long distance trade with the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs.
10. In fact, the concept of periodisation in world history had its beginnings in the writings of the humanist writer, …………..in the 14th century.
11. ……………..may be considered as the first writer who has made a tri-partite division to the world history for the first time.
12. The ……………..system had existed in the entire medieval West Asia is generally identified as the feudal practice.
13. The Greek Seleucid Empire used a chronology that began with Seleucus Nicator’s occupation of ……………..in 311 BC.
14. ……………….was a polymath and astronomer, who created a celestial atlas of star maps and prepared a pharmaceutical treatise with related subjects of botany, zoology, mineralogy and metallurgy.
15. The ……………..culture was grounded on the concept of the ‘bushido’, the code of conduct, ‘the way of the warrior’.
16. In astronomy, …………..improved the measurements of Hipparchus.
17. The Samurai class was the land-owning class in …………..and they enjoyed the highest position in the social ladder.
18. The science in West Asia began its decline by the 13th century itself mainly due to the ……………..attacks on the entire Arab world.
19. Ceramic movable type printing was developed by Bi Sheng in the ……………….century.
20. The tri-partite periodisation became popular after the German historian ………………..used it in his ‘Universal History Divided into Ancient, Medieval and New Period’ (1683).
21. Arab astronomers worked in the Chinese Astronomical Bureau established by ……
22. The Coromondal coast of India connected with the ports of Ceylon on the one side and the port of Malacca, Sumatra, Java, Siam etc. of the South East Asian region along with the ………….ports.
23. In the 4th century, Emperor ……………..declared serfdom legal by requiring tenant farmers to pay labour services to their lords.
24. The 11th and 12th centuries were a period of relative calm as far as the ………………Empire was concerned.
25. ………………..’s two most important works in medicine are the ‘Book of Healing’ and the ‘Canon of Medicine’, both used as the standard medicinal texts in both the Arab world and Europe for a long time.