Kushyar Gilani | |
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کوشیار دیلمی | |
Born | 971 |
Died | 1029 |
Academic work | |
Era | Islamic Golden Age |
Main interests | Astronomy, mathematics, geography |
Abul-Hasan Kūshyār ibn Labbān ibn Bashahri Daylami (971–1029), also known as Kūshyār Daylami (Persian: کوشیار دیلمی), was an Iranian[1][2] mathematician, geographer, and astronomer from Daylam, south of the Caspian Sea, Iran.
Kushyar ibn Labban was an eminent Iranian astronomer known for his work on astronomical handbooks (zijes) in addition to his work in mathematics and astrology.
Another important early treatise that publicized decimal numbers was Iranian mathematician and astronomer Kūshyār ibn Labbān's (fl. 1000) Kitāb fī usūl hisāb al-hind (Principles of Hindu Reckoning), a leading arithmetic textbook.