- The
famous astronomer Ibn al-Shatir of
Damascus built on the work of
Maragha astronomers 100
years later. In 1256
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi came to work...
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Maragha (Armenian: Մարաղա; Azerbaijani: Marağa, also Maraga) or
Shikharkh (Azerbaijani: Şıxarx),
formerly known as
Leninavan (between 1954–1992), is a...
- 26°42′N 31°36′E / 26.700°N 31.600°E / 26.700; 31.600 El
Maragha (Arabic: المراغة, Coptic: ⲧⲁⲗⲙⲁⲣⲁⲅⲉ) is a city in the
Sohag Governorate in
Upper Egypt...
- kotorats) was the m****
murder of
Armenian civilians in the
village of
Maraga (
Maragha) by
Azerbaijani troops,
which had
captured the
village on
April 10, 1992...
- The
Maragheh observatory (Persian: رصدخانه مراغه), also
spelled Maragha, Maragah, Marageh, and Maraga, was an
astronomical observatory established in...
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until 929. The
Sajids ruled Azerbaijan and
parts of
Armenia first from
Maragha and
Barda and then from Ardabil. The
Sajids originated from the Central...
- Hims. In 1259 he
moved to
Maragha in
northwestern Iran,
after being asked by
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi to help
establish the
Maragha observatory under the patronage...
- the term "Worlds." The "
Maragha Revolution"
refers to the
Maragha school's
revolution against Ptolemaic astronomy. The "
Maragha school" was an astronomical...
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regions of Tabriz,
Maragha and the
strongholds of
Sahand mountain were in his possession. In 1029, he
helped the
Hadhbani Kurds in
Maragha to
defeat the invading...
-
Sulafa Khatun (d.
after 1225), was the
ruling atabeg of
Maragha between 1209-1225. She was the last
member of the
Ahmadilis dynasty and its only female...