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    Sighnaq ( Turki / Kypchak: سغناق ‎; Kazakh: Сығанақ, romanized: Syğanaq) was an ancient city in Central Asia (in modern Kazakhstan, Kyzylorda Region ). It was the capital of the Blue Horde (i.e., the White Horde of Persian sources), although the city is almost unknown. The region in which Sighnaq was situated was called Farab.

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    Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Tarkhan ibn Awzalagh Al-Farabi was born in approximately AH 257/ CE 870. He was born in a place called Farab or Farayb. In his youth he moved to Baghdad, Iraq. In 943 CE (AH 331) he went to Damascus, Syria. He may have gone to Egypt but died in Damascus in December 950 CE or January 951 CE (AH 339). Al-Farabi was ...

    He had two main interests: Philosophy and logic and music. His huge Kitâb al-musiqâ al-kabîr or Great Book of Music is the most important medieval musical treatise in Islamic lands and also includes sophisticated philosophical sections. He became an expert in philosophy and logic, and also in music. However, perhaps the book for which he is best kn...

    Al Farabi focuses on language, metrics, and grammar. His work consists of logic and that remained elusive for a long time. After logic comes mathematics. For him mathematical sciences include, arithmetic, geometry, optics, astronomy, music, the science of weights and mechanics. For example, In the Enumeration he follows the traditional classificati...

    Al Farabi was one of the greatest thinkers who influenced not only Ibn Sina, but many other thinkers. He was designated the ‘Second Master’ (after Aristotle). Not only that but, he was widely regarded as the founder of philosophy within the Islamic world. Although he had some noteworthy predecessors, he was the first philosopher of his epoch to com...

  4. Jul 15, 2016 · Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī was probably born in 870 CE (AH 257) in a place called Farab or Farayb. In his youth he moved to Iraq and Baghdad. In 943 CE (AH 331) he went to Syria and Damascus. He may have gone to Egypt but died in Damascus in December 950 CE or January 951 CE (AH 339). Scholars have disputed his ethnic origin.

  5. Al-Farabi was probably born in a place called Farab, which gave him the name “al-Farabi”, indicating that he belonged to that place. Some medieval historians, such as the turkish Ibn Khallekan, claims that Farabi was born in the village of Wasij (modern Otrar in Kazakhstan), close to Farab and from turkish parents.

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · Sighnaq (Turki/Kypchak: سغناق ‎; Kazakh: Сығанақ, romanized: Syğanaq) was an ancient city in Central Asia (in modern Kazakhstan, Kyzylorda Region). It was the capital of the Blue Horde (i.e., the White Horde of Persian sources), although the city is almost unknown. The region in which Sighnaq was situated was called Farab.

  7. May 27, 2014 · Al-Farabi was associated with all areas of knowledge, arts and education. In Baghdad, the stranger from Farab,because of his talent, was in demand as an expert in logic, music, astronomy, and later, as an experton ancient sciences. He was anancestor of Falsafa, who continued and developed the ancient traditions and the philosopher’s essence ...

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