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| Muslim scientist Abd al-Rahman al-Khazini |
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| Title | Al-Khazini |
| Born | 11th century |
| Died | 12th century |
| Ethnicity | Byzantine Greek |
| School tradition | Islamic astronomy |
| Main interests | Astronomy |
| Influences | Aristotle |
Abu al-Fath Abd al-Rahman Mansour al-Khāzini or simply Abu al-Fath Khāzini (Arabic: أبو الفتح الخازني, Persian: ابولفتح خازنی) (flourished 1115–1130) was a Muslim astronomer of Greek ethnicity from Merv, then in the Khorasan province of Persia (located in today's Turkmenistan).
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