13/11/2020
Al-Biruni: The man who calculated the Earth’s radius
Abu Rayhan al-Biruni, also known simply as al-Biruni, was undoubtedly one of the greatest polymaths of the ...
Read more »Abu Rayhan al-Biruni, also known simply as al-Biruni, was undoubtedly one of the greatest polymaths of the ...
Read more »Raziya al-Din, also known as Razia, was the first and only woman to achieve the position of sultana in the Delhi Sultanate, ruling between the years 1...
Read more »In popular discourse and, unfortunately, in part scholarly, on the history of science and the scientific and technological advancement of the muslim w...
Read more »Author: César Cervera Boabdil, nicknamed by Christians as &l...
Read more »Berke Kahn (1208-1266) was a military commander and governor of the Golden Horde khanate, one of the divisions that came after the fragmentation of th...
Read more »Little is known of his past, but is estimated that he had been born between 1555 and 1566. According to the Jesuit missionary François Solier i...
Read more »The Ghassanids, also known as Banu Ghassan (Sons of Ghassan) were a group of Arab Christian tribes who founded a kingdom of the same name. These tribe...
Read more »The decline of Rome due to the various barbarian invasions caused the empire to adopt the ”foederati”, a system by which less hostile trib...
Read more »Several women in Islamic history have excelled in many areas. Some of them were prominent figures in the arts, sciences, literature, etc., while other...
Read more »Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad al Farabi, known simply as al-Farabi1, was a great Muslim polymath born in the 9th century, living until the...
Read more »Muhammad bin Qasim al-Thaqafi (695-715), also called Imad ad-Din, was a great military commander of the Umayyad Caliphate during ...
Read more »Text by: David Porrinas González ...
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