ABU RAYHAN MUHAMMAD IBN AHMAD AL-BIRUNI’S WORK OF CHRONOLOGY OF ANCIENT NATIONS

Authors

  • Beknazarov Javoxir Azimjon o’g’li Teacher of the department of Social and Humanitarian Sciences at Samarkand State Medical University. Author

Keywords:

Abu Rayhan al-Biruni, Chronology of Ancient Nations, Medieval Sciences, Calendar Systems, Cultural History, The Golden Age of Islam, Astronomy, Intercultural Studies.

Abstract

 This article investigates Abu Rayhan al-Biruni's work " Chronology of Ancient Nations " It presents a comparative analysis of the calendar systems in the work and shows respect for various cultural traditions. The text also highlights the historical context, scientific contributions, and ongoing legacy of this important work.

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Published

2025-01-05