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'''Fakhr al-Din al-Akhlati''' ([[Kurdish languages|Kurdish]]: '''Fexredînê Exlatî''', ''Fakhr al-Din al-Kurdi al-Akhlati''; {{lang-ar|فخر الدين الأخلاتي}}; flourished {{circa|1260}}), was a [[Kurds|Kurdish]] and [[Astronomy in the medieval Islamic world|Islamic astronomer]] from [[Anatolia]], who worked at the [[Maragha observatory]].{{sfn|Micheau|1996|p=1003}}<ref>{{Cite book |last=Adak |first=Abdurrahman |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bimKEAAAQBAJ&dq=Baba+Merd%C3%BBx%C3%AA+R%C3%BBhan%C3%AE+a+Navdar%C3%AAn+kurd&pg=PA93 |title=Destpêka Edebiyata Kurdî ya Klasîk |date=2022-09-18 |publisher=Pak Ajans Yayincilik Turizm Ve Diş Ticaret Limited şirketi |isbn=978-605-5053-04-8 |language=ku}}</ref> He was one of the first elites that the Persian [[polymath]] [[Nasir al-Din al-Tusi]] recruited to work in there. Al-Akhlati's life was in a period contemporaneous with [[Siege of Baghdad (1258)|the fall of Baghdad at the hands of the Mongols]] in 1258.<ref>Astronomy and Astrology in the Islamic World, P72. [https://books.google.com/books?id=3dJVDwAAQBAJ&q=Akhlati&pg=PA72 PDF document]</ref>
'''Fakhr al-Din al-Akhlati''' ([[Kurdish languages|Kurdish]]: '''Fexredînê Exlatî''', ''Fakhr al-Din al-Kurdi al-Akhlati''; {{langx|ar|فخر الدين الأخلاتي}}; flourished {{circa|1260}}), was a [[Kurds|Kurdish]] and [[Astronomy in the medieval Islamic world|Islamic astronomer]] from [[Anatolia]], who worked at the [[Maragha observatory]].{{sfn|Micheau|1996|p=1003}}<ref>{{Cite book |last=Adak |first=Abdurrahman |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bimKEAAAQBAJ&dq=Baba+Merd%C3%BBx%C3%AA+R%C3%BBhan%C3%AE+a+Navdar%C3%AAn+kurd&pg=PA93 |title=Destpêka Edebiyata Kurdî ya Klasîk |date=2022-09-18 |publisher=Pak Ajans Yayincilik Turizm Ve Diş Ticaret Limited şirketi |isbn=978-605-5053-04-8 |language=ku}}</ref> He was one of the first elites that the Persian [[polymath]] [[Nasir al-Din al-Tusi]] recruited to work in there. Al-Akhlati's life was in a period contemporaneous with [[Siege of Baghdad (1258)|the fall of Baghdad at the hands of the Mongols]] in 1258.<ref>Astronomy and Astrology in the Islamic World, P72. [https://books.google.com/books?id=3dJVDwAAQBAJ&q=Akhlati&pg=PA72 PDF document]</ref>


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Fakhr al-Din al-Akhlati
فخر الدين الأخلاتي
Bornfl. c. 1260
Academic work
EraIslamic Golden Age
Main interestsAstronomy

Fakhr al-Din al-Akhlati (Kurdish: Fexredînê Exlatî, Fakhr al-Din al-Kurdi al-Akhlati; Arabic: فخر الدين الأخلاتي; flourished c. 1260), was a Kurdish and Islamic astronomer from Anatolia, who worked at the Maragha observatory.[1][2] He was one of the first elites that the Persian polymath Nasir al-Din al-Tusi recruited to work in there. Al-Akhlati's life was in a period contemporaneous with the fall of Baghdad at the hands of the Mongols in 1258.[3]

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  1. ^ Micheau 1996, p. 1003.
  2. ^ Adak, Abdurrahman (2022-09-18). Destpêka Edebiyata Kurdî ya Klasîk (in Kurdish). Pak Ajans Yayincilik Turizm Ve Diş Ticaret Limited şirketi. ISBN 978-605-5053-04-8.
  3. ^ Astronomy and Astrology in the Islamic World, P72. PDF document

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