Persian mathematicians Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn al-Hasan Al-Khazini ( 900 - 971), was a Persian astronomer and mathematician from Khorasan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abu Jafar Khazeni"
Abu Nasr Mansur ibn Ali (c. 970 - 1036) was an Iranian mathematician. He is well known for discovering the sine law. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abu Nasr Mansur"
Abu Sa'id al-Darir al-Jurajani, also spelled Gorgani, was a ninth century Persian mathematician and astronomer from Gorgan, Iran. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abu Sa'id Gorgani"
Abul Wafa Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Yahya Ibn Ismail Buzjani ( 940 – 997 or 998) was a Persian mathematician and astronomer. He was born in Buzhgan, Nishapur in Iran. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abul Wáfa"
Ahmed ibn Musa ibn Shakir Banu Musa, also Bani Musa, ( 805 - 873), was a 9th century Persian mathematician from Baghdad, the middle of the Banu Musa brothers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ahmad Banu Musa"
Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Nahavandi was a Persian astronomer of the 7th and 8th centuries. His name indicates that he was from Nahavand, a city in Iran. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ahmad Nahavandi"
Abu Zaid Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Balkhi was a Persian mathematician who lived in the 10th century. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Balkhi"
Athir al-Din Mufaddal ibn Umar al-Abhari ( 1200 - 1265), was a Persian philosopher and mathematician from Abhar, Zanjan, Iran. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-Abhari"
Kamal al-Din Abul Hasan Muhammad Al-Farisi (in Persian: كمال الدين ابوالحسن محمد الفارسي) ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-Farisi"
Abu-l-Fath Mahmud ibn Mohammed ibn Qasim ibn Fadl al-Isfahani was a 10th century Persian mathematician. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-Isfahani"
Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn al-Husayn Al-Karaji ( 953 - 1029), also known as Al-karkhi was a Persian mathematician and engineer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-Karaji"
(Al-Khwarizmi) Abū ‘Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī ( Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن موسى الخوارزمي) was a Persian mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer and author. Few details are known about his life but he was born around 780, and died around 850. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-Khwarizmi"
Abu Abdallah Mohammed ibn Isa al-Mahani, was a Persian mathematician and astronomer from Mahan, Kerman, Persia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-Mahani"
Ahmad ibn 'Abdallah Habash al-Hasib al-Marwazi was a Persian astronomer and mathematician from Merv in Khorasan, Persia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-Marwazi" Visit again www.shortopedia.com
(Al-Nayrizi) Abu-l-Abbas al-Fadl ibn Hatim al-Nairizi ( أبو العباس الفضل بن حاتم النيريزي), Latin name: Anaritius, was a 9-10th century Persian mathematician and astronomer from Nayriz, a town near Shiraz, Fars, Iran. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-Nayrizi"
Abu Hamid Ahmed ibn Mohammed al-Saghani al-Asturlabi, i. e., the astrolabe maker of Saghan, near Merv, was a Persian astronomer. He flourished in Baghdad, where he died in 990 AD. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-saghani"
Abu Sa'id Ahmed ibn Mohammed ibn Abd al-Jalil al-Sijzi (short for al-Sijistani) was a Persian mathematician. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al-Sijzi"
Alhazen Abu Ali al-Hasan Ibn Al-Haitham (also: Ibn al Haythen), ( 965- 1040), was a mathematician; he is sometimes called al-Basri, after his birthplace Basrah, Iraq. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alhazen"
Abu l'Hasan Ali ibn Ahmad Al-Nasawi ( Arabic: أبو الحسن علي بن أحمد النسوي), also spelled Nasavi, ( 1010 - 1075), was a Persian mathematician from Khurasan, now Afghanistan and Iran. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ali Ahmad Nasawi"
ابوريحان بيرونى Abu Raihan Biruni (also, Abu Rihan Muhammad bin Ahmad, Al-Biruni, Alberuni Persian: ابوریحان بیرونی ; Arabic: أبو الريحان البيروني ) ( September 15 973– December 13 1048) was a Turkish mathematician, physicist, scholar, encyclopedist, philosopher, astronomer, traveller, historian, pharmacist, and teacher, who contributed greatly to the fields of astrology, mathematics, philosophy, medicine, and science. ...more on Wikipedia about "Biruni"
Ghiyaseddin Jamsheed Kashani ( 1380 – 22 June 1429) was a Persian astronomer and mathematician. His name also appears as Al-Kashi. He was born in Kashan, Iran. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ghiyath al-Kashi"
al-Hasan ibn Musa ibn Shakir Banu Musa, also Bani Musa, ( 810– 873), was a 9th century Persian mathematician and astronomer who lived in Baghdad. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hasan Banu Musa"
Abu Ishaq Ibrahlm ibn Habib ibn Sulaiman ibn Samura ibn Jundab al-Fazari ( Persian: أبو يشاق يبرهيم إبن حبيب إبنسليمان إبن سمورا إبن جندب الفزارى) was an 8th century Persian from Kunduz now part of Afghanistan he was mathematician and astronomer at the Abbasid court of the Caliph Harun al-Rashid. He is not to be confused with his son Mohammad al-Fazari, also an Astronomer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ibrahim al-Fazari"
Ja'far ibn Muhammad Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi ( 787 - 886), known as Albumasar, was a Persian astronomer, astrologer and mathematician from Balkh, in today's Afghanistan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ja'far ibn Muhammad Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi"
Abu Sahl Wijan (or Waijan) ibn Rustam al-Kuhi (also al-Quhi), was a Persian mathematician and astronomer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kuhi"
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