"Kitab al-Hind," also known as "The Book of India," was written by the ancient Indian scholar and traveler Al-Biruni in the 11th century. Al-Biruni, who was of Persian descent, extensively studied Indian culture, science, and philosophy during his time in India. His work is notable for its detailed observations and analysis of Indian society, religion, and geography.
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"Kitabul Hind," also known as "Book of India," is a historical text written by the Persian scholar Al-Biruni in the early 11th century. It serves as an extensive account of Indian culture, geography, religion, and science, reflecting Al-Biruni's observations and analyses during his time in India. The work is notable for its detailed descriptions of local customs, languages, and scholarly traditions, providing valuable insights into the subcontinent's society and knowledge systems during that era.
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this is what the golden hind looked like -the random person wrote this! who loves tacos
Imam abu hanifa.
Ibne Batuta
"Kitabul Qanoon ul Masoodi" was written by the renowned Persian polymath Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abd Allah ibn Sina, commonly known as Avicenna. He was a prominent philosopher, physician, and scientist in the Islamic Golden Age. The work is significant in the field of medicine and is part of his larger medical encyclopedia, "The Canon of Medicine," which was influential in both the Islamic world and medieval Europe.
it is hind swaraj & it has nothing to do with Hinduism or Religion. It is an act of freedom of India.
The book "Hind Swaraj", which in English translates to "Indian Home Rule", was written by Mahatma Gandhi. It was written in 1909.
"Tehgig-a-hind" is written by Rashiduddin Fazlullah Hamedani, who was a 14th-century Persian historian and writer. His work is known for its detailed accounts of the Islamic world at the time.
Abu Al-Rayhan Muhammed Ibn Ahmad Al-Biruni
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