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- Book_of_Ingenious_Devices abstract "The Book of Ingenious Devices (Arabic: كتاب الحيل Kitab al-Hiyal, literally: \"The Book of Tricks\") was a large illustrated work on mechanical devices, including automata, published in 850 by the three Iranian brothers known as the Banu Musa (Ahmad, Muhammad and Hasan bin Musa ibn Shakir) working at the House of Wisdom (Bayt al-Hikma) in Baghdad, Iraq, under the Abbasid Caliphate. The book described about one hundred devices and how to use them.".
- Book_of_Ingenious_Devices comment "The Book of Ingenious Devices (Arabic: كتاب الحيل Kitab al-Hiyal, literally: \"The Book of Tricks\") was a large illustrated work on mechanical devices, including automata, published in 850 by the three Iranian brothers known as the Banu Musa (Ahmad, Muhammad and Hasan bin Musa ibn Shakir) working at the House of Wisdom (Bayt al-Hikma) in Baghdad, Iraq, under the Abbasid Caliphate. The book described about one hundred devices and how to use them.".