k Iran Persia A dragon from Zakary ibn Muammad alQazwn, Ajib almakhlqt wagharib almawjdt Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing, 15371538 CE Abu Yahya Zakariya ibn Muhammad alQazwini born 1203 died 1283, was a Persian physician, astronomer, geographer and protoscience fiction writer.brbrbrThe first of his writings was The Sacred Scrolls of the Sacred Scrolls.Born in the Persian town of Qazvin, he is descended from Anas ibn Malik, Zakariya ibn Muhammad alQazwini served as legal expert and judge qadhi in several localities in Persia and at He travelled around in Mesopotamia and Syria, and finally entered the circle patronized by the governor of Baghdad, Ata Baghdad, AtaMalik Juwayni d. 1283 CE. brbrIt was to the latter that alQazwini dedicated his famous Arabiclanguage cosmography titled Ajaib almakhluqat wagharaib almawjudat Marvels of Creatures and Strange Things Existing. This treatise, frequently illustrated, was immensely popular and is preserved today in many copies. It was translated into Persian and Turkish.brbrQazwini was also wellknown for his geographical dictionary, Athar albilad waakhbar alibad Monument of Places and History of Gods Bondsmen. Both of these treatises reflect extensive reading and learning in a wide range of disciplines.brbrbrAlQazwini also wrote a futuristic protoscience fiction Arabic tale entitled Awaj bin Anfaq, about a man who travelled to Earth from a distant planet. AlQazwini mentioned how alchemists dubbed swindlers claimed to have carried out the transmutation of metals into gold, alQazwini states They ruined the development of the science of chemistry, by fooling powerful rulers such as Imad adDin Zengi and thus many scholars and various colleagues They ruined the development of the science of chemistry, by fooling powerful rulers such as Imad adDin Zengi and thus many scholars and various colleagues thus resulting in the isolation of the science. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Iran   Persia: A dragon from Zakar y  ibn Mu ammad al Qazw n ,  Aj  ib al makhl q t wa ghar  ib al mawj d t  Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing, 1537 1538 CE                           Abu Yahya Zakariya  ibn Muhammad al Qazwini                                    born 1203   died 1283 , was a Persian physician, astronomer, geographer and proto science fiction writer. br   br   br  The first of his writings was  The Sacred Scrolls of the Sacred Scrolls .  Born in the Persian town of Qazvin, he is descended from Anas ibn Malik, Zakariya  ibn Muhammad al Qazwini served as legal expert and judge  qadhi  in several localities in Persia and at He travelled around in Mesopotamia and Syria, and finally entered the circle patronized by the governor of Baghdad,  Ata Baghdad,  Ata Malik Juwayni  d. 1283 CE .  br   br    It was to the latter that al Qazwini dedicated his famous Arabic language cosmography titled  Aja ib al makhluqat wa ghara ib al mawjudat                                     Marvels of Creatures and Strange Things Existing  . This treatise, frequently illustrated, was immensely popular and is preserved today in many copies. It was translated into Persian and Turkish. br   br    Qazwini was also well known for his geographical dictionary, Athar al bilad wa akhbar al  ibad                             Monument of Places and History of God s Bondsmen  . Both of these treatises reflect extensive reading and learning in a wide range of disciplines. br   br   br    Al Qazwini also wrote a futuristic proto science fiction Arabic tale entitled Awaj bin Anfaq, about a man who travelled to Earth from a distant planet.   Al Qazwini mentioned how alchemists dubbed  swindlers  claimed to have carried out the transmutation of metals into gold, al Qazwini states:  They ruined the development of the science of chemistry, by fooling powerful rulers such as Imad ad Din Zengi and thus many scholars and various colleagues They ruined the development of the science of chemistry, by fooling powerful rulers such as Imad ad Din Zengi and thus many scholars and various colleagues thus resulting in the isolation of the science .
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Iran / Persia: A dragon from Zakarīyā ibn Muḥammad al-Qazwīnī, 'Ajā'ib al-makhlūqāt wa-gharā'ib al-mawjūdāt (Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing, 1537-1538 CE) كتاب عجائب المخلوقات وغر

Abu Yahya Zakariya' ibn Muhammad al-Qazwini (أبو يحيئ زكريا بن محمد القزويني) (born 1203 - died 1283), was a Persian physician, astronomer, geographer and proto-science fiction writer.<br/><br/><br/>The first of his writings was "The Sacred Scrolls of the Sacred Scrolls". Born in the Persian town of Qazvin, he is descended from Anas ibn Malik, Zakariya' ibn Muhammad al-Qazwini served as legal expert and judge (qadhi) in several localities in Persia and at He travelled around in Mesopotamia and Syria, and finally entered the circle patronized by the governor of Baghdad, 'Ata Baghdad, 'Ata-Malik Juwayni (d. 1283 CE). <br/><br/> It was to the latter that al-Qazwini dedicated his famous Arabic-language cosmography titled 'Aja'ib al-makhluqat wa-ghara'ib al-mawjudat عجائب المخلوقات و غرائب الموجودات ('Marvels of Creatures and Strange Things Existing'). This treatise, frequently illustrated, was immensely popular and is preserved today in many copies. It was translated into Persian and Turkish.<br/><br/> Qazwini was also well-known for his geographical dictionary, Athar al-bilad wa-akhbar al-'ibad اثار البلاد واخبار العباد ('Monument of Places and History of God's Bondsmen'). Both of these treatises reflect extensive reading and learning in a wide range of disciplines.<br/><br/><br/> Al-Qazwini also wrote a futuristic proto-science fiction Arabic tale entitled Awaj bin Anfaq, about a man who travelled to Earth from a distant planet. Al-Qazwini mentioned how alchemists dubbed 'swindlers' claimed to have carried out the transmutation of metals into gold, al-Qazwini states: 'They ruined the development of the science of chemistry, by fooling powerful rulers such as Imad ad-Din Zengi and thus many scholars and various colleagues They ruined the development of the science of chemistry, by fooling powerful rulers such as Imad ad-Din Zengi and thus many scholars and various colleagues thus resulting in the isolation of the science'.

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