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Makramat Khan, a collaborator of his father, trained Ataullah in arithmetic, geometry, and astronomy. His younger brother Luftullah was also a famous mathematician. Ataullah wrote two works on mathematics in
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S. M. Razaullah Ansari (2019). "Persian translations of Bhāskara's Sanskrit texts and their impact in the following centuries". In K. Ramasubramanian; Takao Hayashi; Clemency Montelle (eds.).
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Chanchal Dadlani (2016). "Innovation, Appropriation, and Representation: Mughal Architectural Ornament in the Eighteenth Century". In Gülru Necipoglu; Alina Payne (eds.).
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Other transliterations of his name include 'Aṭāullāh Rushdī bin Aḥmad Ma'mār, 'Ata Allāh Rushdī ibn Aḥmad i Nādir, Ata Allah Rashidi, and Ata Allah Rashdi.
468: 189:. Edward Strachey's English translation of the Ataullah's book was published in London in 1813. Manuscripts of this work are available at 463: 493: 478: 488: 185:. The author praised Bhaskara as "a discoverer of wonderful truth and nice subtleties" and dedicated the book to the Mughal emperor 483: 473: 436: 411: 384: 350: 285: 59: 458: 140: 139:("Essence of Mystery ") is a book on arithmetic, algebra and mensuration. It is an abridged translation of 272:. Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences. Springer. pp. 384–385. 202: 190: 318: 86: 214: 8: 194: 270:
Bhāskara-prabhā: Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
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The Meaning of Islamic Art: Explorations in Religious Symbolism and Social Relevance
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was a 17th-century architect and a mathematics writer from the
406:. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. p. 325. 323:. Vol. 1. American Philosophical Society. p. 39. 197:, Raza Library (Rampur), Saidiyah Library (Hyderabad), 267: 108:. The only design attributed solely to him is that of 97:
and Nurullah, who were also involved in architecture.
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17th-century Mughal architect and a mathematics writer
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Bibi Ka Maqbara
Aurangabad
Mughal Empire
Bibi Ka Maqbara
Aurangabad
Shahjahanabad
Arabic
Khulasat al-Hisab
Sanskrit
Bijaganita
Persian
Ahmad Ma'mar Lahori
Taj Mahal
Lutfullah Muhandis
Shah Jahan
Shahjahanabad
Bibi Ka Maqbara
Aurangzeb
Dilras Banu Begum
Persian language
Baha' al-din al-'Amili
madrasas
verse
Dara Shikoh
AH
Bhaskara II
Bijaganita
Shah Jahan
Banaras Hindu University

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