Hazorfan Ahmet Chalabi

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Hazorfan Ahmet Chalabi

Hazorfan Ahmet Chalabi is a Turkish scientist who managed to fly with the help of wings for the first time in the world. It is known that during the reign of Sultan Murad IV, who lived in the 1623th century and ruled between 1640 and XNUMX, he implemented his flight plan and received the nickname Hazorfan (a thousand arts) among the people due to his extensive knowledge. Hazorfan Ahmet Chalabi, who was engaged in experiments and researches on various subjects at home, took the example of another Turkish scientist Ismail Jevheri and created the first prototype of today's airplane. He conducted experiments to test the endurance of the wings he prepared before his historic flight by studying the flight of birds in Okmeydani, and one morning he tested himself in flight in front of the people of Istanbul gathered on the shore. Moving its wings from the Galata Tower, it crossed the Bosphorus and landed in Üsküdar district. Sultan Murad IV, who observed this situation from the palace of Sinan Pasha in Sarayburnu, was very interested in Chalabi at first. Later, for some reasons, Chalabi was exiled to Algeria and died there.

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