Seljuk & Early Ottoman Flourishing
Turkic scholars like Nizam al-Mulk, Qadi Zada al-Rumi, and Ali Qushji led observatories, madrasas, and translation projects that tied Central Asian, Persian, and Arabic scientific traditions together.
Discovery atlas for classrooms
This teacher-ready atlas equips students to investigate Turkish and Turkic innovators across eras, trace discoveries, and prototype their own STEM projects. Use the discovery missions, project blueprints, and classroom toolkit to run inquiry-based lessons.
Anatolia and the Turkic world formed a crossroads of civilizations. From Hellenistic astronomy to Seljuk observatories and Ottoman engineering, scholars synthesized ideas across cultures.
Turkic scholars like Nizam al-Mulk, Qadi Zada al-Rumi, and Ali Qushji led observatories, madrasas, and translation projects that tied Central Asian, Persian, and Arabic scientific traditions together.
Contemporary scientists including Cahit Arf, Gazi Yaşargil, and Nobel laureate Aziz Sancar advanced mathematics, neurosurgery, and molecular biology while building research institutions in Türkiye and abroad.