Mathematical Sciences

The early Islamic Caliphate inherited a variety of cultural and scientific traditions, as it incorporated ancient centers of learning and civilization such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Iran. In turn, the Abbasid caliphs greatly cultivated the arts and sciences, and Baghdad became a famous intellectual center. Works were translated from Greek and Persian and great advances were made in the study sciences, especially arithmetic, algebra, geometry and trigonometry.

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  • المؤلفون:
    Q. Mushtaq and J. L. Berggren
    المظاهر:
    حقبة:
    8th to 15th century AD
    لغة المقال:
    English
    مصدر:

    History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume IV

    شكل:
    PDF
    بلدان:
    Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Pakistan

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