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Abolfadl Harawi

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Abolfadl Harawi (Persian: ابو الفضل هروى) (also called Abu al-Fadl al-Harawi, Abufadlus Harwanensis)[1] was a 10th-century astronomer who, along with al-Khujandi,[1] studied under the patronage of the Buyid dynasty in Rey, Persia.[2] The nisba "Harawi" suggests that he was originally from Herat, in ancient times also known as Haraiva.

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  1. ^ a b Forbes, Eric Gray; Murdin, Lesley; Wilmoth, Frances (2024-11-01). The Correspondence of John Flamsteed, The First Astronomer Royal: Volume 1. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-040-28539-8.
  2. ^ Vijayanandī (1973). غرة الزيجات، أو، زيج كرن تلک (in Arabic). المجمع العلمي السندي، جامعة السند،.