- Chapter 10. Becoming "The World," 1000-1300 ce
- Commercial Connections
- Revolutions at Sea
- Commercial Contacts
- Global Commercial Hubs
- Sub-Saharan Africa Comes Together
- West Africa and the Mande-Speaking Peoples
- The Empire of Mali
- East Africa and the Indian Ocean
- The Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean Slave Trade
- Islam in a Time of Political Fragmentation
- Afro-Eurasian Merchants
- Diversity and Uniformity in Islam
- Political Integration and Disintegration, 1050-1300
- What Was Islam?
- India Up for Grabs
- Invasions and Consolidations
- What Was India?
- Song China, 960-1279
- A Chinese Commercial Revolution
- New Elites
- Negotiating with Neighbors
- What Was China?
- China's Neighbors, 1000-1300
- The Rise of Warriors in Japan
- The Cultural Mosaic of Southeast Asia
- Christian Europe
- A World of Knights
- Eastern Europe
- The Russian Lands
- What Was Christian Europe?
- The Americas
- Andean States
- North American Connections
- The Mongol Transformation of Afro-Eurasia
- Mongols in China
- Mongol Reverberations in Southeast Asia
- The Fall of Baghdad
- Conclusion
- Study Questions
- Further Readings
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