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Abbas ibn
Firnas ibn
Wirdas al-Takurini (Arabic: أبو القاسم عباس بن فرناس بن ورداس التاكرني; c. 809/810 – 887 CE),
known as
Abbas ibn
Firnas (Arabic: عباس...
- Ostwald. Ibn
Firnas is a worn and
eroded crater with
small impacts along the
northern and
eastern rims. The
satellite crater Ibn
Firnas L lies
along the...
- of bird flight.
Medieval Islamic Golden Age
scientists such as
Abbas ibn
Firnas also made such studies. The
founders of
modern aeronautics,
Leonardo da...
- 1999. p. 69. "ECA
Firnas-142". www.aviationsmilitaires.net (in French). "L'Algerie veut
commercialiser ces
avions Safir 43 et
Firnas 142 (m..." Skyrock...
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Jeddah International Airport, also
known as
Abbas Ibn
Firnas Airport or
Kandara Airport (IATA: XZF ICAO: OEJD) was the
first airport of
Saudi Arabia located...
- lenses. The
invention of
reading stones is
often credited to
Abbas ibn
Firnas in the 9th century,
although the
regular use of
reading stones did not begin...
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introduced the
Maliki school of
jurisprudence in Al-Andalus.
Abbas ibn
Firnas, 810–887,
Berber inventor, poet, and
scientist in the
Emirate of Córdoba...
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astronomer Herman Zanstra. It lies to the
southeast of the
crater pair Ibn
Firnas and King, and
northwest of Gregory. This is a low,
eroded formation that...
- of
metronome was
among the
inventions of
Andalusian polymath Abbas ibn
Firnas (810–887). In 1815,
German inventor Johann Maelzel patented a mechanical...
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Abbasid caliphate due to the
disastrous Fourth Fitna. The
scholar Abbas ibn
Firnas made an
attempt to fly,
though accounts vary on his success. In 852 Abd...