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Matrakçı Nasuh

Nasuh bin Karagöz bin Abdullah el-Visokavi el-Bosnavî, commonly known as Matrakçı Nasuh (Turkish pronunciation: [matɾakˈtʃɯ naˈsuh]; Serbo-Croatian: Matrakčija Nasuh Visočak) for his competence in the combat sport of Matrak which was invented by himself, (also known as Nasuh el-Silâhî, Nasuh the Swordsman, because of his talent with weapons; 1480 – c. 1564) was a 16th-century Ottoman Bosnian[1][2] statesman of the Ottoman Empire, polymath, mathematician, philosopher, teacher, historian, geographer, cartographer, swordmaster, navigator, inventor, painter, farmer, and miniaturist.

Matrakçı Nasuh
Matrakčija Nasuh Visočak
Born1480
Diedc. 1564 (aged 83-84)
Known forMatrak, Ottoman miniature
SpouseMushin Hatun

He was brought to Istanbul after being recruited by Ottoman scouts in Rumelia. He was then educated, served several Ottoman sultans, and became a teacher at Enderun School.[3][4]

Life edit

 
Siege of Nice (1543) by Matrakçı Nasuh

Matrakçı Nasuh, born in the Bosnian town of Visoko,[5] was a Janissary who went through both the infantry and the devşirme system. He was a swordsman and sharpshooter who spoke five languages and was recruited into the Ottoman Navy.

Although born to Bosnian Muslim parentage, Nasuh was drafted into the devşirme system, usually reserved for the Christian populace of the empire. Exceptionally, however, in Bosnia, the devşirme was also extended to local Muslim families.[6][7][8]

After a long period of studying mathematics and geometry, he wrote his works Cemâlü'l-Küttâb and Kemalü'l- Hisâb and submitted them to the Ottoman sultan Selim I. He wrote also the two books named Mecmaü't-Tevârih and Süleymannâme, on history from 1520–43. He also wrote a historical piece on the Persian campaign of Suleiman I titled Fetihname-i Karabuğdan. A recent study of his book Umdet-ul Hisab found that Matrakçı had invented some multiplication methods and that the lattice method had been widely used in the Enderun School nearly 50 years before John Napier reintroduced it to Europe.[1]

 
Wintering of the Ottoman fleet in Toulon (1543–44) by Matrakçı Nasuh

Besides his works on mathematics and history, he painted miniatures which focus on panoramic views of landscapes and cities painted with the greatest detail (his Istanbul landscape picture, shows almost every street and building of the city). In Ottoman miniature art, this was later known as the "Matrakçı style". One of his four volumes of miniatures deals with Suleiman I's Safavid war, upon which he had written his historical work Fetihname-i Karabuğdan. Besides illustrating the march of the Ottoman army from Istanbul to Baghdad and then Tabriz and its return via Halab and Eskişehir, Nasuh also includes all the cities met by the army along the way. The Library of Istanbul University hosts the only copy of this work.

Nasuh was also a soldier and a master bladesmith. He worked as a weapons teacher at Enderun School. He and his students demonstrated their skills in a show which was part of the circumcision celebrations of Suleiman I's sons. Because of his success in this demonstration, Nasuh received the honorary title of Ustad ("master") and Reis ("chief") from the sultan. He also wrote a book about usage of various weapons and techniques of cavalry and infantry fight, called Tuhfet-ül Guzât.[1][2][4][5][9]

Mathematics edit

 
Matraki's square lattice multiplication

Nasuh, who made a name for himself in mathematics, was especially interested in arithmetic and Algebra. He was the first to introduce the Lattice multiplication system.

 
Matraki's triangular lattice multiplication

Multiplication begins by multiplying two numbers in the same column from the far right of the row. Since the 4x5 product (20) is a two-digit number, the number in the theirs digit (2) is written above the mesh, and the number (0) in the ones digit is written below the mesh.

Works edit

Mathematics edit

  • Cemâlü'l-Küttâb
  • Kemalü'l- Hisâb
  • Umdetü'l-Hisâb

History edit

  • Mecmaü't-Tevârih (Sum of History)
  • Süleymannâme (Book of Suleiman)
  • Fetihname-i Karabuğdan (Book of Conquest of Moldavia [tr])
  • Beyan-ı Menazil-i Sefer-i Irakeyn-i Sultan Süleyman Han (Chronicle of Stages of Campaign of Iraq and Persia of Sultan Suleiman Khan)

Martial Arts edit

  • Tuhfet-ul Guzat (Gift of Warriors)

Gallery edit

Honors and legacy edit

In his hometown of Visoko, in Bosnia Matrakčija is regarded as a Bosnian Leonardo da Vinci.[10] A street near the Hometown Heritage Museum Visoko (Zavičajni Muzej Visoko) is named after him: Matrakčijina (English: Matrakci's Street).[11]

A documentary film about Matrakçı was produced by Turkish Radio-television in 1978.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Corlu, M. Sencer; Burlbaw, Lynn M.; Capraro, Robert M; Corlu, M. Ali & Han, Sunyoung (March 2010). "The Ottoman Palace School Enderun and the Man with Multiple Talents, Matrakçı Nasuh". Journal of the Korea Society of Mathematical Education Series D: Research in Mathematical Education. 14 (1): 23. Retrieved 5 January 2013 – via Academia.edu.
  2. ^ a b "International Journal of Turkish Studies". International Journal of Turkish Studies. University of Wisconsin. 10 (1–2): 57. 2004. The famous Bosnian writer Nasuh Matrakci (d. 1564 in all likelihood) is represented by two manuscripts
  3. ^ Salim Ayduz. "Nasuh Al-Matrakî, A Noteworthy Ottoman Artist-Mathematician of the Sixteenth Century". muslimheritage.com. Muslim Heritage. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  4. ^ a b İnalcık, Halil; Kafadar, Cemal (1993). "Süleymân the Second and His Time". Isis Press. p. 270. Matrakci Nasuh was a devsirme boy from Bosnia trained in the palace school
  5. ^ a b Jonathan M. Bloom; Sheila Blair (2009). "Nasuh Matrakci [Nasuh al-Silahi al-Matraqi; Nasuh ibn Qaragoz ibn 'Abdallah al-Busnawi] (b. Visoko, Bosnia...". The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic art and architecture. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press. p. 49.
  6. ^ The Ottoman Empire: The Classical Age 1300–1600, Halil Inalcik, (1973), p. 78.
  7. ^ The Balkans since 1453, L.S. Stavrianos, (New York, 1958), p. 84.
  8. ^ Perry Anderson (1979). Lineages of the Absolutist State (Verso, 1974), p. 366. ISBN 9780860917106.
  9. ^ Salim Ayduz. "Nasuh Al-Matrakî, A Noteworthy Ottoman Artist-Mathematician of the Sixteenth Century". muslimheritage.com. Muslim Heritage. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  10. ^ Naida Kovačević; Pan Bošnjak (15 December 2014). "(VIDEO) Naučni skup – "Naučnik, književnik i minijaturist Nasuh Matrakči Visočanin"". zavicajnimuzej.com (in Bosnian). Hometown Museum/Zavičajni Muzej Visoko. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Ulica u Visokom – Nasuh Matrakči bio najslavniji Bošnjak Osmanskog carstva (PHOTO)". haber.ba (in Bosnian). Avaz. 18 November 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  12. ^ Naida Kovačević; Pan Bošnjak (15 December 2014). "(VIDEO) Naučni skup – "Naučnik, književnik i minijaturist Nasuh Matrakči Visočanin"". zavicajnimuzej.com (in Bosnian). Hometown Museum/Zavičajni Muzej Visoko. Retrieved 3 March 2015.

External links edit

  • A gallery of his miniatures at Bilkent University
  • REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM
  • Game of Matrak – Turkish website
  • Fortresses of Matrakci – plan[1]
  • City of Diyarbakir – illumination[2]
  1. ^ Matrakčija. "Fortresses of Matrakci Plan". Muslim Heritage uploads. Muslim Heritage.
  2. ^ Matrakčija. "City of Diyarbakir illumination". Muslim Heritage uploads. Muslim Heritage.

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Nasuh bin Karagoz bin Abdullah el Visokavi el Bosnavi commonly known as Matrakci Nasuh Turkish pronunciation matɾakˈtʃɯ naˈsuh Serbo Croatian Matrakcija Nasuh Visocak for his competence in the combat sport of Matrak which was invented by himself also known as Nasuh el Silahi Nasuh the Swordsman because of his talent with weapons 1480 c 1564 was a 16th century Ottoman Bosnian 1 2 statesman of the Ottoman Empire polymath mathematician philosopher teacher historian geographer cartographer swordmaster navigator inventor painter farmer and miniaturist Matrakci NasuhMatrakcija Nasuh VisocakBorn1480Visoko Sanjak of Bosnia Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina Ottoman EmpireDiedc 1564 aged 83 84 Known forMatrak Ottoman miniatureSpouseMushin HatunHe was brought to Istanbul after being recruited by Ottoman scouts in Rumelia He was then educated served several Ottoman sultans and became a teacher at Enderun School 3 4 Contents 1 Life 2 Mathematics 3 Works 3 1 Mathematics 3 2 History 3 3 Martial Arts 4 Gallery 5 Honors and legacy 6 References 7 External linksLife edit nbsp Siege of Nice 1543 by Matrakci NasuhMatrakci Nasuh born in the Bosnian town of Visoko 5 was a Janissary who went through both the infantry and the devsirme system He was a swordsman and sharpshooter who spoke five languages and was recruited into the Ottoman Navy Although born to Bosnian Muslim parentage Nasuh was drafted into the devsirme system usually reserved for the Christian populace of the empire Exceptionally however in Bosnia the devsirme was also extended to local Muslim families 6 7 8 After a long period of studying mathematics and geometry he wrote his works Cemalu l Kuttab and Kemalu l Hisab and submitted them to the Ottoman sultan Selim I He wrote also the two books named Mecmau t Tevarih and Suleymanname on history from 1520 43 He also wrote a historical piece on the Persian campaign of Suleiman I titled Fetihname i Karabugdan A recent study of his book Umdet ul Hisab found that Matrakci had invented some multiplication methods and that the lattice method had been widely used in the Enderun School nearly 50 years before John Napier reintroduced it to Europe 1 nbsp Wintering of the Ottoman fleet in Toulon 1543 44 by Matrakci NasuhBesides his works on mathematics and history he painted miniatures which focus on panoramic views of landscapes and cities painted with the greatest detail his Istanbul landscape picture shows almost every street and building of the city In Ottoman miniature art this was later known as the Matrakci style One of his four volumes of miniatures deals with Suleiman I s Safavid war upon which he had written his historical work Fetihname i Karabugdan Besides illustrating the march of the Ottoman army from Istanbul to Baghdad and then Tabriz and its return via Halab and Eskisehir Nasuh also includes all the cities met by the army along the way The Library of Istanbul University hosts the only copy of this work Nasuh was also a soldier and a master bladesmith He worked as a weapons teacher at Enderun School He and his students demonstrated their skills in a show which was part of the circumcision celebrations of Suleiman I s sons Because of his success in this demonstration Nasuh received the honorary title of Ustad master and Reis chief from the sultan He also wrote a book about usage of various weapons and techniques of cavalry and infantry fight called Tuhfet ul Guzat 1 2 4 5 9 Mathematics edit nbsp Matraki s square lattice multiplicationNasuh who made a name for himself in mathematics was especially interested in arithmetic and Algebra He was the first to introduce the Lattice multiplication system nbsp Matraki s triangular lattice multiplicationMultiplication begins by multiplying two numbers in the same column from the far right of the row Since the 4x5 product 20 is a two digit number the number in the theirs digit 2 is written above the mesh and the number 0 in the ones digit is written below the mesh Works editMathematics edit Cemalu l Kuttab Kemalu l Hisab Umdetu l HisabHistory edit Mecmau t Tevarih Sum of History Suleymanname Book of Suleiman Fetihname i Karabugdan Book of Conquest of Moldavia tr Beyan i Menazil i Sefer i Irakeyn i Sultan Suleyman Han Chronicle of Stages of Campaign of Iraq and Persia of Sultan Suleiman Khan Martial Arts edit Tuhfet ul Guzat Gift of Warriors Gallery edit nbsp Map of Baghdad nbsp Miniaturised Map nbsp Miniaturised Map nbsp 16th century map of Soltaniyeh city by Matrakci Nasuh nbsp 16th century map of Soltaniyeh city by Matrakci Nasuh nbsp Map of Istanbul nbsp Map of Istanbul nbsp nbsp nbsp Honors and legacy editIn his hometown of Visoko in Bosnia Matrakcija is regarded as a Bosnian Leonardo da Vinci 10 A street near the Hometown Heritage Museum Visoko Zavicajni Muzej Visoko is named after him Matrakcijina English Matrakci s Street 11 A documentary film about Matrakci was produced by Turkish Radio television in 1978 12 References edit a b c Corlu M Sencer Burlbaw Lynn M Capraro Robert M Corlu M Ali amp Han Sunyoung March 2010 The Ottoman Palace School Enderun and the Man with Multiple Talents Matrakci Nasuh Journal of the Korea Society of Mathematical Education Series D Research in Mathematical Education 14 1 23 Retrieved 5 January 2013 via Academia edu a b International Journal of Turkish Studies International Journal of Turkish Studies University of Wisconsin 10 1 2 57 2004 The famous Bosnian writer Nasuh Matrakci d 1564 in all likelihood is represented by two manuscripts Salim Ayduz Nasuh Al Matraki A Noteworthy Ottoman Artist Mathematician of the Sixteenth Century muslimheritage com Muslim Heritage Retrieved 3 March 2015 a b Inalcik Halil Kafadar Cemal 1993 Suleyman the Second and His Time Isis Press p 270 Matrakci Nasuh was a devsirme boy from Bosnia trained in the palace school a b Jonathan M Bloom Sheila Blair 2009 Nasuh Matrakci Nasuh al Silahi al Matraqi Nasuh ibn Qaragoz ibn Abdallah al Busnawi b Visoko Bosnia The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic art and architecture Vol 2 Oxford University Press p 49 The Ottoman Empire The Classical Age 1300 1600 Halil Inalcik 1973 p 78 The Balkans since 1453 L S Stavrianos New York 1958 p 84 Perry Anderson 1979 Lineages of the Absolutist State Verso 1974 p 366 ISBN 9780860917106 Salim Ayduz Nasuh Al Matraki A Noteworthy Ottoman Artist Mathematician of the Sixteenth Century muslimheritage com Muslim Heritage Retrieved 3 March 2015 Naida Kovacevic Pan Bosnjak 15 December 2014 VIDEO Naucni skup Naucnik knjizevnik i minijaturist Nasuh Matrakci Visocanin zavicajnimuzej com in Bosnian Hometown Museum Zavicajni Muzej Visoko Retrieved 3 March 2015 Ulica u Visokom Nasuh Matrakci bio najslavniji Bosnjak Osmanskog carstva PHOTO haber ba in Bosnian Avaz 18 November 2012 Retrieved 3 March 2015 Naida Kovacevic Pan Bosnjak 15 December 2014 VIDEO Naucni skup Naucnik knjizevnik i minijaturist Nasuh Matrakci Visocanin zavicajnimuzej com in Bosnian Hometown Museum Zavicajni Muzej Visoko Retrieved 3 March 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Matrakci Nasuh A gallery of his miniatures at Bilkent University REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM Game of Matrak Turkish website Fortresses of Matrakci plan 1 City of Diyarbakir illumination 2 Matrakcija Fortresses of Matrakci Plan Muslim Heritage uploads Muslim Heritage Matrakcija City of Diyarbakir illumination Muslim Heritage uploads Muslim Heritage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matrakci Nasuh amp oldid 1183441411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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