Mirzo Ulug'bek
Mirzo Ulug'bek was a prominent 15th-century Central Asian astronomer and mathematician, known for his significant contributions to astronomy and his role in the development of the Ulugh Beg Observatory in Samarkand. He was a patron of science and culture, and his work in astronomy laid the foundations for future advancements in the field. His name is often associated with the Ulugh Beg Astronomical Tables, which provided accurate calculations of celestial movements and positions.
Born on Oct 22, 1394 (631 years old)
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Mirzo Ulug‘bek's work 'Ziji Ko‘ragoniy' is preserved in the Bodleian Library.
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Mirzo Ulug‘bek established an observatory and madrasa in Samarkand, turning it into a center of science six hundred years ago.
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Mirzo Ulug‘bek is referenced in the context of the district where the park is located.
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Mirzo Ulug‘bek proposed setting specific prices for land in different districts.
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The explosion occurred in a building located in the Mirzo Ulug'bek neighborhood of Izboskan district.
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