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Post-Abbasid Scholars, 12 pm section, Group 6
Al-Tusi
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Revolutionary contributions to astronomy, mathematics, physics, chemistry, philosophy, and Ismaili theology
Convinced Hulagu to build an observatory for more accurate astrological predictions, and he was its director until he died.
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Al-Farisi, Kamal al-Din Hasan ibn Ali
Born in Tabriz, Iran (1267–1319)
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A student of Al-Shirazi, he studied Ibn al-Haytham’s Kitab al-Manazir so thoroughly that he was able to produce a revision of it, titled Tanqih al-Manazir
Produced the first mathematically explanation
of the rainbow and explication of the nature of colors beyond what Ibn al-Haytham had reached.
In number theory, his most important work was Tadhkirat
al-Ahbab fi Bayan al-Tahabb (Memorandum for Friends on the Proof of Amicability), where he introduced approach based on factorization and combinatorial methods.
Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi
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A Persian polymath and poet who made contributions in astronomy, mathematics, physics, medicine, philosophy, and other fields
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In astronomy, his most important work was Nehayat al-Idrak fi Dirayat al-Aflak (The Limit of Accomplishment Concerning Knowledge of the Heavens) and AlTuhfah al-Shahiya (The Royal Present)
Ibn al-Shatir
Damascane astronomer, mathematician, engineer, and inventor
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