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Līlāvatī is a
treatise by
Indian mathematician Bhāskara II on mathematics,
written in 1150 AD. It is the
first volume of his main work, the Siddhānta Shiromani...
- (Sanskrit for "Crown of Treatises"), is
divided into four
parts called Līlāvatī, Bījagaṇita, Grahagaṇita and Golādhyāya,
which are also
sometimes considered...
- The
Lilavati Hospital and
Research Centre is a
private hospital located in Bandra, Mumbai, India. The
hospital was
established in 1978 by the
Lilavati Kirtilal...
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Lilavati's Daughters is a
collection of
nearly one
hundred biographical essays on
women scientists of India.
Published by the
Indian Academy of Sciences...
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Lilavati (also Leelawathi, Leelavathi)
reigned as
Queen of
Polonnaruwa in 1197–1200, 1209–1210, and 1211–1212. She was the
fourth woman in Sri
Lankan history...
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Lilavati Munshi was an
Indian politician and
Gujarati essayist. She was a
member of the
Bombay Legislative ****embly from 1937 to 1946 and the
Rajya Sabha...
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Lilavati Singh (14
December 1868 – 9 May 1909), also seen as
Lilivati Singh, was an
Indian educator,
professor of
literature and
philosophy at Isabella...
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Language in 1450 verses. The name of the book
comes from his daughter,
Līlāvatī. It is the
first volume of the Siddhānta Śiromaṇi. The book
contains thirteen...
- mathematics. It is
named after the 12th-century
mathematical treatise "
Lilavati"
devoted to arithmetic, algebra, and the
decimal system written by the...
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Lokissara would repeatedly seize the
throne and
install puppet rulers.
Queen Lilavati's tumultuous reigns are a
notable example for this,
having come to power...