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IHSAN School ( Atakent Branch )
Education

IHSAN School ( Atakent Branch )

Ihsan International School is following the American curriculum, accredited by the US Department of Education of California state and the Turkish Ministry of Education and fully accredited by well known international accreditation agency of Cognia Foundation (known previously as AdvancED).Ihsan International school is an international education institution based in Istanbul, offering core educational programs in English as well as promoting Arabic and Turkish as important languages to learn.We believe in a holistic approach to learning, helping our students absorb themselves in the culture of the languages which they are learning, as well as take part in activities, educational visits and trips, sports and games and a wide range of creative and autonomous learning activities.On the linguistic side of our curriculum, Ihsan International School focuses its subject matter on linguistic progress, through systematic grammar and lexis learning balanced with the four skills; speaking, listening, reading and writing.As an Islamic school, Ihsan also places emphasis on religious teachings and on developing an understanding of religion and faith in students, to prepare them for adult Muslim life.We believe in diversity and welcome students from different social and demographic backgrounds. We promote inclusion and interaction.We are an equal opportunities institution, ensuring that all students, staff and stakeholders are treated the same.

Atakent, 4. Cd. 24/1, 34307 Küçükçekmece / İstanbul - Turkey
IHSAN School ( Esenyurt Branch )
Education

IHSAN School ( Esenyurt Branch )

Ihsan International School is following the American curriculum, accredited by the US Department of Education of California state and the Turkish Ministry of Education and fully accredited by well known international accreditation agency of Cognia Foundation (known previously as AdvancED).Ihsan International school is an international education institution based in Istanbul, offering core educational programs in English as well as promoting Arabic and Turkish as important languages to learn.We believe in a holistic approach to learning, helping our students absorb themselves in the culture of the languages which they are learning, as well as take part in activities, educational visits and trips, sports and games and a wide range of creative and autonomous learning activities.On the linguistic side of our curriculum, Ihsan International School focuses its subject matter on linguistic progress, through systematic grammar and lexis learning balanced with the four skills; speaking, listening, reading and writing.As an Islamic school, Ihsan also places emphasis on religious teachings and on developing an understanding of religion and faith in students, to prepare them for adult Muslim life.We believe in diversity and welcome students from different social and demographic backgrounds. We promote inclusion and interaction.We are an equal opportunities institution, ensuring that all students, staff and stakeholders are treated the same.

Yeşilkent Mahallesi 2011 Sokak No: 23 34515 Esenyurt / İstanbul - Türkiye
IHSAN School ( Basaksehir Branch )
Private schools

IHSAN School ( Basaksehir Branch )

Ihsan International School is following the American curriculum, accredited by the US Department of Education of California state and the Turkish Ministry of Education and fully accredited by well known international accreditation agency of Cognia Foundation (known previously as AdvancED).Ihsan International school is an international education institution based in Istanbul, offering core educational programs in English as well as promoting Arabic and Turkish as important languages to learn.We believe in a holistic approach to learning, helping our students absorb themselves in the culture of the languages which they are learning, as well as take part in activities, educational visits and trips, sports and games and a wide range of creative and autonomous learning activities.On the linguistic side of our curriculum, Ihsan International School focuses its subject matter on linguistic progress, through systematic grammar and lexis learning balanced with the four skills; speaking, listening, reading and writing.As an Islamic school, Ihsan also places emphasis on religious teachings and on developing an understanding of religion and faith in students, to prepare them for adult Muslim life.We believe in diversity and welcome students from different social and demographic backgrounds. We promote inclusion and interaction.We are an equal opportunities institution, ensuring that all students, staff and stakeholders are treated the same.

Kayabaşı, Ulubatlı Hasan Cd No:8, 34494 Başakşehir/İstanbul

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Beylerbeyi Palace
Meseums

Beylerbeyi Palace

Beylerbeyi and its environs have been a residential area since Byzantine period. Sultan Mahmud II (1808 -1839) ordered to built a wooden palace on the site of some earlier buildings constructed in the area at various periods. When this burned down, a new palace and additional buildings were built between the years 1863-1865 by the order of Sultan Abdülaziz. The main palace building consisting of the Mabeyn and Harem sections can be visited. The Yellow Kiosk located beside the big pool on the upper terrace garden, the Marble Kiosk, the Stable Kiosk, where the royal horses were kept, and the Marine Kiosks are closed to visitors.Beylerbeyi Palace was used as a summer residence and as the State Guest House. Many guests stayed here like Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria-Hungary (1869); Eugénie, Empress of France (1869); Nikola, King of Montenegro (1874) and German Emperor Wilhelm II. Sultan Abdülhamid II, after he was dethroned, spent his last six years in Beylerbeyi Palace and died here in 1918.The interior design of the palace which combines Western and Eastern styles, shows some characteristics of traditional Turkish houses. The three-storeyed palace, including the basement, has 24 rooms and 6 halls. The floors of the palace are covered with straw mats from Egypt. Turkish Hereke carpets, French Baccarat crystal chandeliers; English, French and Turkish clocks made at the Haliç (Golden Horn) Dockyard in İstanbul; also Chinese, Japanese, French, German and Turkish Yıldız porcelain vases decorate the rooms and halls of the palace.

Beylerbeyi, Abdullahağa Cd., 34676 Üsküdar/İstanbul
 Museum of History of Science and Technology in Islam
Meseums

Museum of History of Science and Technology in Islam

History of Islamic Science and Technology The museum opened in 2008 with a concept prepared by Prof. Dr. Fuat Sezgin, an Islamic science historian. It exhibits 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 a 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 cybernetics and robotics, take you on a journey through time. One of his most notable creations is The Elephant Clock, which he designed to showcase his admiration for the universality of Islam, which spread from Spain to the Middle East during that period. The Elephant Clock, which draws the attention of everyone, welcomes visitors in the Entrance Hall of the museum.Astronomy Section Astronomy is widely regarded as one of the oldest sciences in the world. This section exhibits miniatures of important observatories from the Islamic Period, as well as astrolabes, world globes, and measuring sets.Clocks and Marine Section This section displays a variety of timekeeping devices, including sun dials that indicate time through shadows, clocks designed by al-Jazari and al-Biruni, mechanical clocks by Taqial-din, a prominent astronomer of the Ottoman Period, a chandelier clock, the Andalusian candle clock with twelve doors, and marine equipment.Physics Section This section displays scale models of tools and devices described in the book 'Kitabü'l-Hıyel' by al-Jazari. The displays include a pycnometer, which numerically determines specific gravity, as well as a helical pump, a 6-piston pump, a door bolt with 4 bolts, a perpetuum mobile, a scissors-shaped elevator, and a block and tackle pulley system.

Can Kurtaran Mah.Alemdar Cad. Has Ahırlar Binası Gülhaneparkı,Sirkeci
Museum of turkish and islamic arts
Meseums

Museum of turkish and islamic arts

The Turkish and Islamic Art Museum is the first museum in Turkey to exhibit Turkish-Islamic artworks together.It opened in 1914 in the imaret building of the Suleymaniye Mosque Complex and in 1983, the museum was relocated to Ibrahim Pasha Palace, situated to the west of Blue Mosque Square. Apart from the royal palaces, the museum building is one of the earliest surviving palace buildings to this day. It was commissioned by Suleiman the Magnificent in 1520 and gifted to his son-in-law and grand vizier, Ibrahim Pasha of Pargali. The museum was restored in 2012 and reopened in 2014, on the 100th anniversary of its first opening, with a new exhibition and additional areas to visit.The museum houses rare examples of art from various Islamic periods, including Emevi, Abbasi, Artuklu, Eyyubi, Ilhanlı, Timurid, Safavi, Kaçar, Memluk, Seljuk and Ottoman. Its collection of rugs is considered the best in the world, featuring masterpieces such as the rare 13th century Seljuk carpets. Alongside its rug collection, the museum boasts a collection of pristine works of art. The museum exhibits a variety of precious objects, including glassware, stone and terracotta artifacts, and metal and ceramic pieces. The courtyard hall features a collection of ethnography that reflects the daily life of 19th century Istanbul. Additionally, the museum's Holy Relics section showcases important works similar to those found in Topkapı Palace.While You Are Here… Be sure to explore the Blue Mosque and its surroundings. The park in the Square is especially vibrant when tulips are in bloom. The must-see artworks in the square, where horse carriage races were held in Byzantine times, are Kaiser Wilhelm (German) Fountain, Theodosius Obelisk and Spiral Column. But after all, the place not to be missed in Sultanahmet Square is the Blue Mosque which gives its name to the square.

Binbirdirek, At Meydanı Cd No:12, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul

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