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Ibn Al-Baytar was born in 1197 in andalusia. He is most famous for his scientific classification and oncology. Ibn Al-Baytar was a leading botanist and the author of the largest pharmacological encyclopedia that has survived until modern days. He started his studies in Seville Spain with mentors named Abbas Al-Nabati, Abdullah ibn Salih, and Abu-l Hajaj. In around 1220 AD he migrated to the east and arrived in Cairo. In a few more years he began traveling to places like Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Syria, and Iraq. While traveling, he relied on the other locals knowledge to navigate and find what he needed to research. This way, he was able to increase his knowledge and skills by adding new sources to his encyclopedia. He died in Damascus in 1248 AD.