Islamic Golden Age - Season 1 Episode 17 The Banu Musa's Inventions and Automatons
From water fountains to self-playing musical instruments, the Golden Age saw an astounding amount of ingenuity. Take a look at a few of the era's most interesting and delightful inventions and automations, and then examine the life and work of al-Jazari, who today is considered the "father of robotics."
First Air Date: May 31, 2020
Last Air date: May 31, 2020
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 24 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
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Season 1
Episode
From Camels to Stars in the Middle East
Ibn Battuta’s Search for Knowledge
Arabian Nights Caliph: Harun al-Rashid
The Arab World's Greatest Writer al-Jahiz
Algebra, Algorithms, and al-Khwarizmi
Baghdad's House of Wisdom
Muhammad, the Hadith, and Imam Bukhari
Interpreting and Defending the Quran
The Arab Herodotus al-Masudi
Cairo, al-Haytham, and the Book of Optics
Master Muslim Scholar: al-Biruni
Astronomy in the Islamic Golden Age
Medieval Muslim Medicine and Hospitals
Alchemistry and Chemistry in Early Baghdad
The Fertile Crescent, Water, and al-Jazari
Jewish Scholar in Cairo Moses Maimonides
The Banu Musa's Inventions and Automatons
Mosques, Architecture, and Gothic Revival
Arabic Verse, Love Poetry, and Wine Songs
Medieval Mastermind Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
Entertaining in the Time of the Abbasids
Calligraphy, Carpets, and the Arabic Arts
When Did the Islamic Golden Age End
Ibn Khaldun on the Rise and Fall of Empire