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Brahmagupta, the ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer, is primarily recognized for his contributions to mathematics and astronomy rather than for specific awards, as formal awards as we understand them today did not exist during his time in the 7th century. His seminal work, the "Brahmasphutasiddhanta," significantly advanced the fields of arithmetic and algebra, especially in the concepts of zero and negative numbers. His contributions have been honored in modern times through various recognitions in mathematics and education, but no specific awards were attributed to him during his lifetime.

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