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Nasireddin is a
lunar impact crater that lies in the
rugged terrain in the
southern part of the Moon's near side. This
crater overlaps two
older formations...
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Nasir al-Din (Arabic: نصیر الدین or ناصرالدین or نصر الدين, 'defender of the faith'), was
originally a
honorific title and is a
masculine given name and...
- rim of
Huggins is laid
across in turn by the
slightly smaller crater Nasireddin. Thus
these three craters form a
triplet of
decreasing age from west to...
- munificence.
Mehmed I had
three known consorts:
Emine Hatun.
Daughter of
Nasireddin Mehmed Bey,
fifth ruler of Dulkadirids. She
married Mehmed in 1403 and...
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influential in
calendar reform. In the 13th century,
Nasir al-Din Tusi (
Nasireddin) made
advances in
spherical trigonometry. He also
wrote influential work...
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continued emphasis on
tribal politics. The
alliance proved a
great value for
Nasireddin Mehmed Bey. This not only gave
Mehmed armed ****istance in his campaign...
- ol-Molk (1018–1092),
Persian scholar and
vizier of the
Seljuq Empire Tusi,
Nasireddin (1201–1274),
Persian polymath, architect, philosopher, physician, scientist...
- of the Moon. It is
attached to the
northern rim of the
smaller crater Nasireddin, and the
outer rampart of the
latter reaches almost to the
central peak...
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Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire)
Demetrios Laskaris Leontares (Byzantine Empire)
Nasireddin Mehmed Bey (Dulkadir)
Yakup II (Germiyan)
Philibert de
Naillac (Hospitallers)...
- Huggins,
which is
overlain in turn on its
eastern rim by the
still smaller Nasireddin, the trio
forming a
crater chain of
diminishing dimensions.
Joined to...