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Hafiz Ahmed Agha Library is an important historic Ottoman building in the medieval city of Rhodes in Greece, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The library was founded by Hafiz Ahmed Agha in 1793. Hafiz Ahmed Agha was born in the village of Asgourou (Turkish: Uzgur Köyü), 3 km to the south from the present center of the city of Rhodes, in the middle of the 18th century in a wealthy, established Ottoman family. He was educated in the Imperial Court and later became the Chief Equerry of the Sultan. He retired in 1789, but was reactivated and became a member of the regular delegations travelling to Mecca with the yearly presents of the sultan to the Sharif of Mecca. He died on such a travel some time between 1800-1802. He founded this library for the literate public of his home town with 1995 manuscripts from the entire scope of Islamic science in 1793. The institution became a center of learning. Hafiz Ahmed Agha paid the librarians also for teaching the Arabic language, which was necessary for the reading of the texts. Presently there are 1256 manuscripts in the possession of the library. Among the most valuables there is a Koran from 1540, the history of the Turkish siege of the city in 1522, and manuscripts with Persian miniatures. On the walls of there are old maps and engravings of the town. ==Gallery== File:Rodi, Hafiz Ahmed Agha Library 03.JPG|The building File:Hafiz Ahmed Agha Library 03.jpg|The entrance File:Rhodos677.JPG|Ceiling Rodi, Hafiz Ahmed Agha Library, interno 02.JPG|View from the interior File:Map of the port of Rhodes.jpg|Old map of the port of Rhodes from the collection of the library File:General view of the town of Rhodes, 1844.jpg|General view of the town of Rhodes, 1844 File:Palace of the Grand Masters of Rhodes, 1844.jpg|Grand Master's Palace, 1844 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hafiz Ahmed Agha Library」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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