- al-Wafāʾ Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyā ibn Ismāʿīl ibn al-ʿAbbās al-
Būzjānī or Abū al-Wafā Būzhjānī (Persian: ابو الوفا بوژگانی, Arabic: ابو الوفا...
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Abuzar Buzjani (also
spelled Abudarr Buzjani, in Persian:ابوذر بوزجانی - died 977 or 978) was a
Persian poet and Sufi
shaikh contemporary with Sebüktigin...
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province of Jam (Zam). Abu al-Wafa'
Buzjani, one of the most
important Persian astronomers and
mathematicians Abuzar Buzjani,
Persian poet 35°10′N 60°44′E...
- dual dihedron.
During the 10th Century, the
Islamic scholar Abū al-Wafā'
Būzjānī (Abu'l Wafa)
studied spherical polyhedra as part of a work on the geometry...
- Moon,
named after the
Persian mathematician and
astronomer Abu al-Wafa'
Buzjani. To the east are the
crater pair
Ctesibius and Heron. In the northeast...
- 971) Abd Al-Rahman Al Sufi (d. 986) Al-Saghani (d. 990) Abū al-Wafā' al-
Būzjānī (d. 998) Abu Al-Fadl
Harawi (d. 10th century) Abū Sahl al-Qūhī (d. 1000)...
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earliest extant treaties date from the 10th-century: one by Abu'l-Wafa al-
Buzjani (c. 998) and
another by Ali b.
Ahmad al-Antaki (c. 987).
These early treatises...
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famous Muslim astronomers who
appeared after Al-Battani and Abu al-Wafa' al-
Buzjani, and he was
perhaps the
greatest astronomer of his time.
Because of his...
- al-Quhi (Kuhi), Abu-Mahmud Khujandi, Abu Nasr Mansur, Abu al-Wafa' al-
Buzjani,
Ahmad ibn Fadlan, Ali Ibn Isa, Al-Karaji (al-Karkhi), Ibn al-Haytham (Book...
- from 1° to 90°. By the 10th
century AD, in the work of Abū al-Wafā' al-
Būzjānī, all six
trigonometric functions were used. Abu al-Wafa had sine tables...