746 - 806
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Habib ibn Sulayman ibn Samra ibn Jundab al-Fazari (Arabic: محمد بن إبراهيم بن حبيب بن سليمان بن سمرة بن جندب الفزاري) (died 796 or 806) was an Arab philosopher, mathematician and astronomer. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī has received more than 79,816 page views. His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2019). Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī is the 256th most popular mathematician (up from 324th in 2019), the 165th most popular biography from Iraq (up from 188th in 2019) and the most popular Iraqi Mathematician.
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Among mathematicians, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī ranks 256 out of 823. Before him are Thomas Simpson, Jabir ibn Aflah, William George Horner, Viktor Bunyakovsky, Michael Stifel, and Andreas Osiander. After him are Antoine Gombaud, Abraham Zacuto, Abraham bar Hiyya, Jean-Robert Argand, Eugène Charles Catalan, and Sam Loyd.
1710 - 1761
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1100 - 1150
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1786 - 1837
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1804 - 1889
HPI: 56.96
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1487 - 1567
HPI: 56.94
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1498 - 1552
HPI: 56.91
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746 - 806
HPI: 56.91
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1607 - 1684
HPI: 56.88
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1452 - 1515
HPI: 56.81
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1070 - 1145
HPI: 56.80
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1768 - 1822
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1814 - 1894
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1841 - 1911
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Among people born in 746, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī ranks 1. Among people deceased in 806, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī ranks 4. Before him are Emperor Kanmu, Emperor Shunzong of Tang, and Tarasios of Constantinople.
737 - 806
HPI: 61.29
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761 - 806
HPI: 60.01
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730 - 806
HPI: 58.19
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746 - 806
HPI: 56.91
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Among people born in Iraq, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī ranks 165 out of 338. Before him are Uday Hussein (1964), Al-Mustarshid (1092), Seleucus of Seleucia (-190), Diogenes of Babylon (-240), Rimush (null), and Rashid Ali al-Gaylani (1892). After him are Ur-Nanshe (-2500), Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi (1002), Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i (1904), Shalmaneser IV (-900), Sin-shumu-lishir (-700), and Al-Muti (914).
1964 - 2003
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1092 - 1135
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190 BC - 150 BC
HPI: 57.10
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240 BC - 150 BC
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1892 - 1965
HPI: 56.98
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746 - 806
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2500 BC - 2500 BC
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1002 - 1071
HPI: 56.87
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1904 - 1965
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900 BC - 772 BC
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700 BC - 627 BC
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914 - 974
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Among mathematicians born in Iraq, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī ranks 1. After him are Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi (980), Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī (null), and Ahmad ibn Yusuf (835).
746 - 806
HPI: 56.91
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980 - 1037
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835 - 912
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