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The Sahn-ı Seman Medrese or Semâniyye (meaning 'eight courtyards') was a 15th-century Ottoman medrese (madrasa) complex in Istanbul, Turkey, which was part of the Fatih Mosque. It was one of the highest educational facilities for various sciences such as theology, law, medicine, astronomy, physics and mathematics, and was founded by the astronomer Ali Qushji who was invited by the Ottoman sultan Fatih Sultan Mehmed to his court in Istanbul.

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  • The Sahn-ı Seman Medrese or Semâniyye (meaning 'eight courtyards') was a 15th-century Ottoman medrese (madrasa) complex in Istanbul, Turkey, which was part of the Fatih Mosque. It was one of the highest educational facilities for various sciences such as theology, law, medicine, astronomy, physics and mathematics, and was founded by the astronomer Ali Qushji who was invited by the Ottoman sultan Fatih Sultan Mehmed to his court in Istanbul. (en)
  • Sahn-ı Seman Medrese o Semâniyye (che significa otto corti) è un complesso ruotante attorno alla medrese del XV secolo ottomana a Istanbul (Turchia), facente parte della Moschea del Fatih. Era una delle istituzioni di studio superiore dedicata a varie materie scientifiche, come teologia islamica, Diritto islamico, medicina, astronomia, fisica e matematica. Fu fondata dall'astronomo, fisico e matematico Ali Qushji, che era stato invitato dal Sultano ottomano Mehmed Fatih alla sua corte a Istanbul. Completata nel 1470, rimase la più prestigiosa scuola superiore della capitale ottomana fin quando non fu realizzata la medrese del complesso della Suleymaniye (o Külliye). (it)
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  • The Sahn-ı Seman Medrese or Semâniyye (meaning 'eight courtyards') was a 15th-century Ottoman medrese (madrasa) complex in Istanbul, Turkey, which was part of the Fatih Mosque. It was one of the highest educational facilities for various sciences such as theology, law, medicine, astronomy, physics and mathematics, and was founded by the astronomer Ali Qushji who was invited by the Ottoman sultan Fatih Sultan Mehmed to his court in Istanbul. (en)
  • Sahn-ı Seman Medrese o Semâniyye (che significa otto corti) è un complesso ruotante attorno alla medrese del XV secolo ottomana a Istanbul (Turchia), facente parte della Moschea del Fatih. Era una delle istituzioni di studio superiore dedicata a varie materie scientifiche, come teologia islamica, Diritto islamico, medicina, astronomia, fisica e matematica. Fu fondata dall'astronomo, fisico e matematico Ali Qushji, che era stato invitato dal Sultano ottomano Mehmed Fatih alla sua corte a Istanbul. (it)
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  • Sahn-ı Seman Medrese (it)
  • Sahn-ı Seman Medrese (en)
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