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Genghis KhanGenghis Khan And His Heirs
The Great Mongol Empire

Garanti Bank is the sponsor of the "Genghis Khan and his Heirs: The Great Mongol Empire" exhibition which opened at the Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum (SSM) on Thursday December 7th, 2006. The exhibition, under the auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of Mongolia, overlaps with the 800th anniversary of the founding of The Great Mongol Empire and testifies to the trans-cultural and trans-continentalsynthesis the empire formed with the sedentary civilizations and the nomadic tribes.

The exhibition, with nearly 600 exhibits, illustrates the story of this visionary world empire with artworks from the most important museums in Mongolia as well as from famed collections in Eastern Asia and Europe, including the latest archaeological discoveries. Artworks, some of which are on public view for the first time, include treasures, magnificent weapons and armour, manuscripts illustrated with miniatures, ancient maps, textiles, porcelains, and rare sacral objects reflecting the colourful world of Mongol Buddhism. Another important aspect of this exhibition is that it is supported by manuscripts, important imperial documents and other artefacts loaned from Turkish museums, national achieves and libraries.

A programme of conferences, workshops, children's activities and gallery discussions accompany the exhibition which startsed with the international symposium: "Genghis Khan And His Sons: The Reflections On The Turkic World", organised with the cooperation of SSM and Istanbul University Turkic Research Centre. 46 lecturers from Turkey, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Tatarstan, Mongolia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Poland are attending the symposium.

The exhibition, which will stay open until April 8th 2007, has been organised with the cooperation of the Kunst und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Bonn, the Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde in Munich, the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, the State of Lower Austria Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Art and Sabancı University's Sakıp Sabancı Museum.

Visits

Tickets

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday
10:00-19:00

Wednesday, Saturday
10:00-22:00

Adults 10 YTL
Group Tickets         7 YTL (minimum 10 people)
Discounted tickets   3 YTL (Students, teachers, 60 years and older)
Free of charge          Children under 14 and the disabled (accompanied by an adult)                                

Audio guides are included in the ticket price.

How to Get to SSM

Address

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Sakıp Sabancı Caddesi No:22 Emirgan 34467 İstanbul

Telephone

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+90 212 277 22 00

Fax

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+90 212 229 49 14

Internet

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http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu