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  1. Map of Gunpowder empires Mughal Army artillerymen during the reign of Akbar. A mufti sprinkling cannon with rose water. The gunpowder empires, or Islamic gunpowder empires, is a collective term coined by Marshall G. S. Hodgson and William H. McNeill at the University of Chicago, referring to three early modern Muslim empires: the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Empire and the Mughal Empire, in the ...

  2. Nonetheless, in the early modern period, the states of the Age of the Islamic Gunpowders—Ottoman Turkey, Timurid Empire, Mughal India, and Safavid Iran—emerged as world powers. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, most of the Muslim world fell under the influence or direct control of the European Great Powers . [5]

  3. e. The spread of Islam spans almost 1,400 years. The early Muslim invasions that occurred following the death of Muhammad in 632 CE led to the creation of the caliphates, colonizing a vast geographical area; conversion to Islam was boosted by Arab Muslim forces colonizing vast territories and building imperial structures over time. [1] [2] [3 ...

  4. The Ottomans. Of the major early-modern land empires, none survived across so many eras and with anything like the sustained success of the Ottoman Empire. Founded by Osman I before the Black Death had even reached Western Eurasia, the empire would endure through the end of the First World War. The Ottoman Empire thus cast a wide shadow on the ...

  5. Human Behavior. How Gunpowder Changed the World. News. By Heather Whipps. published 7 April 2008. When gunpowder was used to create personal handguns and rifles, a new type of soldier was created ...

  6. This has at times led to violence, just as clashes between nomadic herders and settled farmers did in past centuries. In Cote d’Ivoire in March 2016, such violence resulted in twenty-seven deaths. In the first eight months of 2018, conflicts between farmers and pastoralists cost more than 1,300 Nigerians their lives.

  7. Nov 26, 2022 · The Origins of the Gunpowder Age. By Tonio Andrade. A look at the invention and innovations of gunpowder weapons in China and Europe during the Middle Ages. In 1280, an explosion rocked the Chinese city of Yangzhou. A resident described the noise as like a volcano erupting. “The entire population,” he wrote, “was terrified.”.