Museum Afshona
Museum of Abu Ali Ibn Sino in Afshona village of Peshku district of Bukhara region was formed in connection with the 1000th anniversary of the great thinker.
The building was small; the halls incorporating with each other were not comfortable for demonstration of exhibits and the museum’s activities. In the years of independence, the building was reconstructed and re-equipped taking into account all condition necessary for a museum. In November 2006, solemn opening ceremony of the updated museum of Abu Ali Ibn Sino,[1] equipped on modern museum standards took place. At the same time, according to the plan for development of Peshku district of Bukhara region[2] a medical college, information-resource center, library, polyclinic, hotel and a teahouse started to operate.[3]
The museum has following sections “The Age of Ibn Sino”, “Contemporaries of Ibn Sino”, “The life and work of Ibn Sino”, “Activity of Ibn Sino in the Academy of Ma’mun”, “Scientific heritage of ibn Sino”, “Legacy of ibn Sino and Modern Science”, “Ibn Sino and modern medicine”. More than 700 exhibits disposed on the podium lead away the visitors to the era of medieval Maverannahr. Among interesting artifacts found in the ancient buildings of Bukhara region there are ceramic subjects, coins and jewelry of the 9th and 10th centuries. Special interest of visitors is called by a breadboard model of an ancient drugstore of the 7th century which was found out during excavation on site of ancient settlement Paykand.[4]
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Considering the samples of medical instruments made of brass used in days of Ibn Sino, one can convince that the majority of them are comparable and similar to tools of modern medicine. The museum[5] displays miniatures created by the scientist, copies of manuscripts, pages from the Arabic manuscript “al-Qonun fi-t-tib” (“Medicine Canons”), copied in 851/1447-48 by Mahmoud al-Mutatabbib, a translation of “Medicine Canons” made in the 14th century by Sheran and Cremon, and other interesting exhibits.[6]
It has become a tradition to organize at the museum monthly interactive seminar-excursions on biology, history, chemistry, zoology and literature for students of different ages in conjunction with mahalla citizens and teaсhers of schools, lyceums and colleges. Students of Bukhara higher educational institutions conduct practical training in the museum.
They take an active part in the “Avicenna Readings” and other events organized by the Public Fund “Ibn Sino – Avicenna”, Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan and other organizations.[7][8]
That to such activities the significance of the monument-museum increases.
See also
- Ulugbek Madrasa in Samarkand in Uzbekistan
- Museum in Shakhrisabz in Uzbekistan
- The madrasa of Abulkosim
- Andijan massacre
- Gur-e-Amir
- Bibi-Khanym Mosque
- Registan
- Amir Timur Museum
- Urda in Tashkent
References
- ↑ About Avicenna-Ali Ali ibn Sino
- ↑ How to know Afshona Museum-Abu Ali ibn Sino
- ↑ Afshona museum has a name of Medical museum
- ↑ The information in Russian language
- ↑ The news on Afshona museum
- ↑ How to visit Afshona Museum
- ↑ The realiable sources are taken from "Uzbek National Encyclopedia", 1991
- ↑ Extra information is taken from "Moziydan Sado" magazine, 2003,printed in Tashknet
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