• Zīj as-Sindhind (Arabic: زيج السندهند الكبير, Zīj as‐Sindhind al‐kabīr, lit. "Great astronomical tables of the Sindhind"; from Sanskrit siddhānta, "system"...
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    astronomical tables in the Arabic translation of Zij al-Sindhind became widely adopted by Muslim scholars. During al-Mansur reign Greek works were also translated...
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    796) Zīj al-Sindhind — by al-Khwarizmi (c. 780–850) Az-Zij as-Sabi — by Muhammad ibn Jābir al-Harrānī al-Battānī (Albatenius) (853–929) Zīj al-Safa'ih...
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  • Ṭāriq's Az-Zij al-Mahlul min as-Sindhind li-Darajat Daraja c. 830 — Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi's Zij al-Sindhind c. 840 — Al-Farghani's Compendium of the...
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    translated and reworked Zij al-Sindhind Al-Jahiz (781–861)—author and biologist known for Kitāb al-Hayawān and numerous literary works Ismail al-Jazari (1136–1206)—physicist...
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  • Brahmagupta, the Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta, into Arabic as 'Zij as-SindhindAz-Zīj ‛alā Sinī al-‛Arab, or the Sindhind. This translation was possibly the vehicle by...
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    Indian and Persian origin. The most notable was Zij al-Sindhind, a zij produced by Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī and Yaʿqūb ibn Ṭāriq, who translated an...
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  • Arab Sind. He is known to have translated and modified the Zij al-Sindhind. The Zij al-Sindhind was the first astronomical table ever introduced in the Muslim...
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  • Al-Khwarizmi, Zij al Sindhind or "Star Tables Based on the Indian Calculation Method"(c. 800); "Tabulae probatae" or "az-Zig al-mumtan" (c. 830); Al-Battani...
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  • planets. The first major Muslim work of astronomy was Zij al-Sindhind by Persian mathematician al-Khwarizmi in 830. The work contains tables for the movements...
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