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Hasan al-
Rammah (Arabic: حسن الرماح, died 1295) was a
Syrian Arab
chemist and
engineer during the
Mamluk Sultanate who
studied gunpowders and explosives...
- pot****ium
nitrate was
outlined in 1270 by the
chemist and
engineer Hasan al-
Rammah of
Syria in his book al-Furusiyya wa al-Manasib al-Harbiyya (The Book of...
- Binous, Jamila; Baklouti, Naceur; Ben Tanfous, Aziza; Bouteraa, Kadri;
Rammah, Mourad; Zouari, Ali (2010). "X.6 Chénini (of Tataouine)". Ifriqiya: Thirteen...
- The
following is a list of inventions,
discoveries and
scientific advancements made in the
medieval Islamic world,
especially during the
Islamic Golden...
- al-
Rammah had
written recipes,
instructions for the
purification of saltpeter, and
descriptions of
gunpowder incendiaries. It is
implied by al-
Rammah's usage...
- Emir Abu al-Walid. He was
falsely reported dead when Omar
Mohammed Ali Al-
Rammah, a
Yemeni prisoner at
Guantanamo Bay,
faced the
allegations that he witnessed...
- Binous, Jamila; Baklouti, Naceur; Ben Tanfous, Aziza; Bouteraa, Kadri;
Rammah, Mourad; Zouari, Ali (2002). Ifriqiya:
Thirteen Centuries of Art and Architecture...
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appearing in the
Middle East
between 1240 and 1280 in a
treatise by
Hasan al-
Rammah, and in
Europe by 1267 in the Opus
Majus by
Roger Bacon. It was emplo****...
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cannons arrived in
Europe via the Silk Road
through the
Middle East.
Hasan al-
Rammah had
already written about fire
lances in the 13th century, so proto-guns...
- Cairo, Egypt. The
complex is
named after Qani-Bay al-Sayfi,
nicknamed "al-
Rammah", who was
Grand Master of the
Horse during the
reign of
Sultan al-Ghuri...