Muhammad Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (853 AD - 333 AH / 944 AD) was an Iranian Muslim theologian, and a scholar of Islamic jurisprudence and Qur'anic exegesis. Al
Abu Nasr Mansur ibn Ali ibn Iraq (c. 960 1036) was a Persian Muslim mathematician. He is well known for his work with the spherical sine law.
Hakim Abu Mansur Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Daqiqi Balkhi (935 / 942-976 / 980) (Persian: ) or Daqiqi
Maturid , Samarqand , Samanid Empire
Died:Samarkand
Muslim scholar
Position:Imam
Philosophy of law
Professions and applied sciences:Jurisprudence
Muslim writer
Preference:Islam
Barskon
Died:Between Balkh and Ghazni in Afghanistan
Governor • Historian • Merchant
Architect
Sultan
Preference:Orthodox • Prisoner • Islam
Skill:GEORGE • Domain (Apollo)
Gīlān
Died:1036 • Ghazni
Known for:Trigonometry Law of sines
Abu Nasr Mansur " Abu Nasr Mansur ibn Ali ibn Iraq " (; c. 960 – 1036 ) was a Persian people Mathematics in medieval Islam
He also preserved the writings of Menelaus of Alexandria and reworked many of the Greeks theorems.
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