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Ahmet
September 20, 2019
Istanbul Museum of The History of Science & Technology in Islam
Mehmet Nafiz
September 22, 2019
The Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts is located inside the Ibrahim Pasha Palace near the ancient hippodrome in the historic Sultanahmet district. Ibrahim Pasha was the grand vizier of Suleiman the Magnificent who offered him the palace in appreciation of thirteen years of service. The museum offers an extensive collection of over 40,000 pieces of Islamic art from the eighth to the nineteenth century. A large section of the museum is devoted to carpets, which date from the Seljuk period in Anatolia made between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries and several looms. Explanations are given on the manufacture of carpets, including plants used for dyeing. In the calligraphy section and illuminated manuscripts, the holy book the Korans is exposed reported in various regions of the Ottoman Empire. The ethnographic section is very interesting because it shows the changes in the lifestyles of Turkish tribes of the nineteenth century. Finally, the museum has many objects in wood and metal as well as mosaics, glass and earthenware.
The Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts is located inside the Ibrahim Pasha Palace near the ancient hippodrome in the historic Sultanahmet district. Ibrahim Pasha was the grand vizier of Suleiman the Magnificent who offered him the palace in appreciation of thirteen years of service. The museum offer…
İlayda
September 3, 2022
The History of Islamic Science and Technology Was opened in 2008 with a concept prepared by Prof. Dr. Fuat Sezgin, an Islamic science historian. Exhibiting works, devices and tools invented and developed by Islamic scientists between the 9th and 16th centuries, the museum consists of 12 sections including astronomy, clocks and marine, war technology, medicine, mining, physics, maths and geometry, architecture and city planning, chemistry and optics, geography and cinevision screening room. The Elephant Clock The mechanical devices invented by al-Jazari who is considered to be the first scientist in the field of cybernetic and robotics will take you to a journey in time. He designed The Elephant Clock to show his admiration to the Universality of Islam which spread from Spain to the Middle Asia in that period. The Elephant Clock which draws attention of everyone welcomes visitors in the Entrance Hall of the museum. Astronomy Section Astronomy is accepted as one of the oldest science in the world. In this section, miniatures of important observatories of the Islamic Period, astrolabes, world globes and measuring sets are exhibited. Clock and Marine Section Sun dials which indicate the time by means of a shadow, clocks designed by al-Jazari and al-Biruni, mechanical clocks by Taqial-din who is one of the most important astronomers of the Ottoman Period, chandelier clock, the Andalusian candle clock with twelve doors and marine equipment are displayed in this section. Physics Section Tools and devices described in the book “Kitabü’l-Hıyel” of al-Jazari are shown in scale models in this section.Other than the pycnometer which determines the specific gravity numerically of al-Biruni, helical pump, 6 piston pump, door bolt with 4 bolts, perpetuum mobile, scissors shaped elevator and block and tackle pulley system are also among the displays.
The History of Islamic Science and Technology Was opened in 2008 with a concept prepared by Prof. Dr. Fuat Sezgin, an Islamic science historian. Exhibiting works, devices and tools invented and developed by Islamic scientists between the 9th and 16th centuries, the museum consists of 12 sections inc…
Turkhun
February 13, 2020
Was opened in 2008 with a concept prepared by Prof. Dr. Fuat Sezgin, an Islamic science historian. Exhibiting works, devices and tools invented and developed by Islamic scientists between the 9th and 16th centuries, the museum consists of 12 sections including astronomy, clocks and marine, war technology, medicine, mining, physics, maths and geometry, architecture and city planning, chemistry and optics, geography and cinevision screening room.
Was opened in 2008 with a concept prepared by Prof. Dr. Fuat Sezgin, an Islamic science historian. Exhibiting works, devices and tools invented and developed by Islamic scientists between the 9th and 16th centuries, the museum consists of 12 sections including astronomy, clocks and marine, war techn…
Erkan
October 9, 2014
Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam

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No:8A Taya Hatun Sk
İstanbul