The astrolabe - or astronomical computer - is possibly the largest in existence and has never been exhibited before.
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This giant 400-year-old astrolabe—made by Mughal master craftsmen and owned by royalty—fetched millions at auction
In the early 17th century, during the Golden Age of the Mughal Empire, two engineering brothers in present-day Pakistan ...
A 17th century brass astrolabe, once part of Jaipur's royal collection, is set to be auctioned at Sotheby's in London on ...
Believed to be the largest of its kind and coming to the auction from a private collection in London, the astrolabe is ...
A 17th-century astrolabe used to calculate complex cosmological science is for sale tomorrow. Will it make the £2 million top ...
Large, intricately crafted Mughal-era instrument expected to fetch up to £2.5 million at Sotheby’s sale | Anadolu ...
One of the largest known astrolabes is heading to Sotheby's London on April 29 where it could sell for £2.5 million ($3.4 ...
Dating back to 1612, it is believed to be the largest of its kind and was created by two brothers for a powerful Mughal ...
Big news from the world of auctions, where what might well be the single largest astrolabe on Earth is up for sale. And what, ...
Seventeenth Century Mughal Astrolabe from Jaipur Set for London Auction. A rare brass astrolabe dating back to the 1600s, ...
Sometimes a little modern technology can help turn up an ancient treasure — even if that technology is nothing more than a computer screen and a simple web search. That's what happened to Federica ...
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