Relacionar Columnas HIST 104 matchingVersión en línea matching quiz por Grace Stewart 1 Sorghaghtani Beki 2 Mali Empire 3 Ibn Battuta 4 Pre-Columbian agricultural innovations 5 Reconquista 6 King Ashoka 7 Mongol Empires 8 Black Death 9 Battle of Talas 10 Levirate marriage complementary crops, terraced farming, irrigation, etc. Mauryan King, 268-231 BCE; devoted to Buddhism and the conquest of Kalinga 700-year process of Christian kingdoms conquering Muslim kingdoms in the Iberian peninsula (Spain). Founded in West Africa, lasted from 13th to 17th century, with trade hubs like Timbuktu and Jenne. Journeyed 75,000 miles throughout the Islamic world from 1325 to 1354 and recorded his travels. Mongol and steppe practice in which a widow marries her late husband's male relative (usually brother). 751 CE: Muslim Abbasid empire defeats Chinese Tang empire. Originated in Central Asia, spread to Italian port cities and killed approximately half of Europe's population. Daughter in law of Genghis Khan who refused levirate marriage twice. Genghis Khan's original empire eventually became 4 khanate states that spread from the Pacific to the Mediterranean, through the Eurasian steppe.