- bin Ibrāhīm bin
Muhammad bin al-Matam al-Ansari,
known as Ibn al-
Shatir or Ibn ash-
Shatir (Arabic: ابن الشاطر; 1304–1375) was an Arab astronomer, mathematician...
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Shatir Ghaznavi (1905 – 1971) was a playwright, lyricist, story/screenplay and
dialogue writer for
movies both in
British India and
later in ****stan....
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Copernicus in the
Commentariolus was
found in an
earlier work by al-
Shatir. Al-
Shatir's lunar and
Mercury models are also
identical to
those of Copernicus...
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Shater (Persian: شاطر, also
Romanized as Shāţer and
Shāţir) is a
village in ****elaq-e
Sharqi Rural District, ****elaq District, Azna County,
Lorestan Province...
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solve these problems.
Scholars such as Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi, Ibn al-
Shatir, and
Shams al-Din al-Khafri all
worked to
produce new
models for solving...
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Hebraeus and Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi, in
addition to
being quoted by Ibn al-
Shatir. Al-Urdi
contributed to the
construction of the
observatory outside of the...
- The
Besshatyr Kurgan (the
royal burial mounds of Besshatyr) in
Kazakhstan is a
complex of
tombs of the Semirechye-Saka
tribe era. From the
Kazakh language...
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which was used
later by Ibn al-
Shatir as well as Ali Qushji. The Tusi
couple was
later emplo**** in Ibn al-
Shatir's geocentric model and
Nicolaus Copernicus'...
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models later proposed,
including the
first accurate lunar model by Ibn al-
Shatir, a
model rejecting stationary Earth in
favour of Earth's
rotation by Ali...
- al-Din al-Shirazi (d. 1311) Sadr al-Shari'a al-Asghar (d. 1346) Ibn al-
Shatir (d. 1375)
Shams al-Dīn Abū Abd Allāh al-Khalīlī (d. 1380) Jamshīd al-Kāshī...