Ulugh Beg, Astronomer Prince and the Scientific Legacy of the Timurid Empire

Introduction Ulugh Beg (1394–1449), a Timurid prince, was one of the most notable figures in the history of medieval science. Known as a statesman, scholar, and astronomer, his contributions to the field of astronomy during the Islamic Golden Age significantly shaped the development of both Islamic and Western science. His construction of the observatory in […]

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The Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System Unveiled

Overview The Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System is an ancient engineering marvel located in Shushtar, Iran. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2009, this system dates back to the Sassanian era (approximately 224-651 AD) and showcases advanced techniques in hydraulic engineering. Design and Structure: The Shushtar Hydraulic System includes a series of canals, dams, […]

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Unveiling Priceless Khiva: A Living Museum of Architecture

Overview Khiva is a historic city in Uzbekistan, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and architectural beauty. Here’s an overview of its significance, history, and attractions. Khiva, located in the Khorazm Region of Uzbekistan, is a district-level city with a population of approximately 93,000. It is often referred to as a “museum city” due to […]

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