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The following is a list of astronomers, astrophysicists and other notable people who have made contributions to the field of astronomy.They may have won major prizes or awards, developed or invented widely used techniques or technologies within astronomy, or are directors of major observatories or heads of space-based telescope projects.
Ulugh Beg was subsequently recognized as the most important observational astronomer from the 15th century by many scholars. [6] He also built the Ulugh Beg Madrasah (1417–1420) in Samarkand and Bukhara, transforming the cities into cultural centers of learning in Central Asia. [7]
Name Date Known for Abraham de Balmes: died 1523: Translator Abraham ibn Ezra: 1093-1168: Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi: 1130: Abraham of Toledo: 1278: Abraham Zacuto ben Samuel: 16th century: Andruzagar ben Zadi Faruch: 9th century: Augustinius Ricius: 1521: Baruch Sklow: c. 1777: Baruch ben Solomon ben Joab: 1457: Bianchino: 15th century: Bonet ...
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Jamshid Al-Kashi, a 15th-century astronomer and mathematician, is known to have relocated to Samarkand to interact with the scientific processes taking place there. Having received an invitation from Ulugh Beg, Al-Kashi left his native land of Kashan in north central Iran and went to Samarkand.