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Nasuh bin Karagöz bin
Abdullah el-Visokavi el-Bosnavî,
commonly known as
Matrakçı Nasuh (Turkish pronunciation: [matɾakˈtʃɯ naˈsuh]; Serbo-Croatian: Matrakčija...
- 16th
century works Umdet-ul
Hisab by Ottoman-Bosnian
polymath Matrakçı Nasuh.
Matrakçı Nasuh's
triangular version of the
multiplication technique is seen...
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becomes seriously ill, and Nigar,
Matrakçı, and Sümbül
bring him to a hot
spring to heal him.
Nigar is
ordered to
marry Matrakçı Nasuh, and is
unhappy because...
- (1–2).
University of Wisconsin: 57. 2004. The
famous Bosnian writer Nasuh Matrakci (d. 1564 in all likelihood) is
represented by two m****cripts
Salim Ayduz...
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stage again with the play Giderayak. In the same year, he
began portraying Matrakçı Nasuh in the
historical drama series Muhteşem Yüzyıl,
after which he rose...
- the
highest positions of
power in the Empire,
including admirals such as
Matrakçı Nasuh;
generals such as Isa-Beg Ishaković, Gazi Husrev-beg,
Telli Hasan...
- Uzunçarşılı 1988, pp. 66–67, 376–377, 405–406, 411–463, 482–483 Nasuh,
Matrakci (1588). "Janissary
Recruitment in the Balkans". Süleymanname,
Topkapi Sarai...
- Archives. Two
miniaturists aided in this development, Nakkaş Osman, and
Matrakçı Nasuh. Nakkaş
Osman seems to have
exemplified the
Ottoman visual language...
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Tower after Cristoforo Buondelmonti, late 1480s
Galata Tower and Pera by
Matrakçı Nasuh, 1537
Galata Tower and Pera by Jérôme Maurand, 1544
Galata Tower...
- "The
Ottoman Palace School Enderun and the Man with
Multiple Talents,
Matrakçı Nasuh".
Journal of the
Korea Society of
Mathematical Education, Series...