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  2. Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Tusi (1201 – 1274), also known as Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (Arabic: نصیر الدین الطوسی; Persian: نصیر الدین طوسی) or simply as (al-)Tusi, was a Persian polymath, architect, philosopher, physician, scientist, and theologian.

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī (born Feb. 18, 1201, Ṭūs, Khorāsān [now Iran]—died June 26, 1274, Baghdad, Iraq) was an outstanding Persian philosopher, scientist, and mathematician. Educated first in Ṭūs, where his father was a jurist in the Twelfth Imam school, the main sect of Shīʾite Muslims, al-Ṭūsī finished his education in ...

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  4. Quick Info. Born. 18 February 1201. Tus, Khorasan (now Iran) Died. 26 June 1274. Kadhimain (near Baghdad now in Iraq) Summary. Nasir al-Tusi was an Islamic astronomer and mathematician who joined the Mongols who conquered Baghdad. He made important contributions to astronomy and wrote many commentaries on Greek texts. View four larger pictures.

  5. A comprehensive overview of the life and achievements of Naṣir-al-Din Ṭusi, a prominent philosopher, physician, astronomer, and vizier in medieval Iran. Learn about his education, his encounters with Ismaʿili and Il-Khanid rulers, his works, and his legacy.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Nasir al-Din Tusi, the most celebrated scholar of the 13th century in Islamic lands. Explore his contributions to astronomy, ethics, philosophy, theology and more in his 165 titles of writings.

  7. Jul 20, 2009 · A comprehensive article on the life and works of Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, a polymath and vizier of the Ilkhanid period. Learn about his contributions to literature, theology, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy.

  8. Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Tusi , also known as Nasir al-Din al-Tusi or simply as Tusi, was a Persian polymath, architect, philosopher, physician, scientist, and theologian. Nasir al-Din al-Tusi was a well published author, writing on subjects of math, engineering, prose, and mysticism.

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