THE STUDY OF "BAYT UL-HIKMA" IN RESEARCH.

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Uralov Khaitboy Abdujabborovich

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The content of this article is about the period of the scientific institution Bayt ul-Hikma, which was active in the Eastern world in the Middle Ages, when it was active in Baghdad, the contribution of Central Asian scientists who worked there to science, the development of exact and natural sciences in this scientific institution, etc. Brief information is provided about the scientific activities of the following scientists who worked in this academy: Ahmad al-Farghani, Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, Abdulhamid ibn Turk al-Khuttali, Ahmad al-Marwazi, Yahya ibn Abu Mansur, Abbas al-Jawhari. Al-Farghani. Despite the fact that information about the life of the scholar is very scarce, his name was famous in the East in the Middle Ages. Eastern mathematicians such as Ibn al-Nadim (10th century), Ibn al-Qifti (12th-13th centuries), Abul Faraj Bar Ebray (13th century), Haji Khalifa (17th century) mention him in their works. Al-Ma'mun also traveled to Egypt several times in order to suppress the rebellions and disorders that were taking place. In particular, information has been preserved that he spent several months in Egypt in 217/832. Ahmad ibn Abdullah al-Marwazi. Another of the great astronomers and mathematicians who worked at the Baghdad scientific school was Ahmad ibn Abdullah al-Marwazi, who was known by the nickname "Habash al-Hasib" ("Abyssin the Accountant"). The title al-Marwazi in his name indicates that the author was from Merv, near the city of Bayram Ali in modern Turkmenistan. The author cites the works and treatises of Ahmad al-Marwazi in his work. It provides information about the basis of these works and the reasons for their writing. Ahmad ibn Abdullah al-Marwazi is the author of the works “Damascus Ziji” (“az-Zij al-ma’ruf bi-d-Dimashqi”), also known as “Zij” (“Astronomical Tables”), “Zij” (this Ziji was compiled for the city of Baghdad), and “Al-Ma’mun’s verified Ziji” (“az-Zij al-Ma’muni al-mumtahan”)

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THE STUDY OF "BAYT UL-HIKMA" IN RESEARCH. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(10), 1642-1649. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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