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This IV part of essays from the series "Science Genius Muhammad Nasiraddin Tusi": Maraghi Observatory, which had a large, highly qualified scientific team, perfect and impeccable astronomical instruments, and other necessary tools, as well as a rich library, in the XIII century was recognized as one of the most advanced centers of science and art in the world. The wide range of scientific works carried out there, their uro-venus and the scientific heritage, which played a decisive role in the subsequent periods of scientific development, brought the Mara Ginsk Observatory from its own borders,…mehr

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This IV part of essays from the series "Science Genius Muhammad Nasiraddin Tusi": Maraghi Observatory, which had a large, highly qualified scientific team, perfect and impeccable astronomical instruments, and other necessary tools, as well as a rich library, in the XIII century was recognized as one of the most advanced centers of science and art in the world. The wide range of scientific works carried out there, their uro-venus and the scientific heritage, which played a decisive role in the subsequent periods of scientific development, brought the Mara Ginsk Observatory from its own borders, raising it to the level of the Academy of Sciences.If devastating fierce wars of XIII century had passed Azerbaijan, then there is no doubt that Maraghi "Academy of Sciences", better known as "House of Sciences and Wisdom" would have brought up more valuable staff, more scientific achievements would have fallen on the altar of the world science. This was the dream of Nasiraddin Tusi.
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Pisarz badawczy Ramiz Deniz urodzi¿ si¿ w 1965 roku w mie¿cie Baku. Od 1988 roku pracuje w SOCAR. Od 1999 roku jest cz¿onkiem Zwi¿zku Pisarzy, od 2003 roku jest cz¿onkiem Stowarzyszenia "Texxil", od 2013 roku jest cz¿onkiem "Public Association for Science Development Assistance" AGRA oraz cz¿onkiem Geographical Society of Azerbaijan. Od 2005 roku, w¿äciciel "Golden Pen". Jest autorem 211 ksi¿¿ek wraz z t¿umaczeniami.