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Nasir al-Din al-Tusi was a prominent Persian polymath, known for his contributions to astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy during the medieval Islamic period. Born in the city of Tus in Khorasan, he became a significant figure in the development of scientific thought in the Islamic world. Tusi's work laid the foundations for later advancements in astronomy, particularly through his influential writings and his role in establishing the Maragheh observatory, one of the most important astronomical centers of his time.

Throughout his life, al-Tusi made groundbreaking advancements in various fields. His books, including 'The Nasirean Ethics' and 'Tadhkirah fi Ilm al-Hay'ah', reflect his deep understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of science. He was not only a scholar but also an educator, mentoring many students who would continue his legacy. His contributions were instrumental in bridging the gap between Greek philosophy and later European Renaissance thought, making him a pivotal figure in the history of science.

Data de Nascimento February 18, 1201
Local de Nascimento Tus, Khorasan, Iran
Data de Falecimento June 26, 1274
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