Al-Farabi's Enumeration of Sciences follows traditional Aristotelian order. His works span multiple disciplines including language, logic, mathematics, physics, and metaphysics. His knowledge of Aristotle's works extends to zoological treatises
Born in Burdur in 1963, graduated from Anadolu University's Communication Sciences in 1986. Obtained doctorate in education technology and worked at Anadolu University from 1990 to 2005. Currently teaches at Istanbul Commerce University
Van Cleef and Arpels created first Alhambra necklace in 1968 with 20 clover motifs. Design inspired by Jacques Arpels' collection of four-leaf clovers. Collection features six detailed clover beds representing different luck aspects. Inspired by Irish culture and shamrock motif
Born in 1490, Ebussuud Efendi was a Hanafi Maturidi Ottoman jurist. Served as Istanbul Qadi from 1533 to 1537. Became Shaykh al-Islām of Ottoman Empire in 1545. Known as "El-İmâdî" due to family from nearby İskilip village
Songhai people settled in western Sahel region between 9th-3rd centuries BCE. Gao became important trading center by 10th century. Mali Empire conquered Gao in late 13th century
Civil law is most widespread globally due to its codified nature. Derives from Roman Empire's Corpus Juris Civilis (529 AD). Only legislative enactments are legally binding. Divided into French, German, and Scandinavian civil law systems