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Omar Khayyam

Persian polymath and poet (1048–1131)

For other uses, see Omar Khayyam (disambiguation).

Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīshābūrī[1][3] (18 May 1048 – 4 December 1131) (Persian: غیاث الدین ابوالفتح عمر بن ابراهیم خیام نیشابورﻯ), commonly known as Omar Khayyam (Persian: عمر خیّام),[a] was a polymath, known for his contributions to mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and poetry.[4]: 94  He was born in Nishapur, the initial capital of the Seljuk Empire, and lived during the period of the Seljuk dynasty, around the time of the First Crusade.

As a mathematician, he is most notable for his work on the classification and solution of cubic equations, where he provided a geometric formulation based on the intersection of conics.[5] He also contributed to a deeper understanding of Euclid's parallel axiom.[6]: 284  As an astronomer, he calculated the duration of the solar year with remarkable precision and accuracy, and designed the Jalali calendar, a solar ca

Omar Khayyam: A Persian astronomer, poet and scientist

Omar Khayyam was a Persian astronomer, writer, poet and mathematician renowned in Iran for his scientific achievements.

English-speaking readers know of his extraordinary work through the translation of his collection of hundreds of quatrains (or rubais) in Rubaiyat, an 1859 work on the “the Astronomer-Poet of Persia”.

In his honour, Google has changed its logo into a dedicated animation, or doodle, in 17 countries with an image highlighting Khayyam and his most important achievements.

But in his lifetime, the scientist and writer was not always appreciated for his work.

This is his story:

Thorough education 

  • Omar Khayyam was born on May 18 in the trading city of Nishapur in what today is known as Iran in the year 1048.
  • Khayyam’s father was Ebrahim Khayyami, a wealthy physician, his mother’s name remains unknown.

  • His origins are still unclear but some authors have argued that Omar’s father earned a living by being a merchant and making tents, as his last name means tent-maker.

  • Khayyam’s family were Muslims, bu

    Omar Khayyam Biography: Famous Mathematician, Poet and Astronomer

    Born: 18 May, 1048
    Birth Place: Nishapur, Khorasan (present day Iran)
    Full Name: Ghiyath ad-Din Abu l-Fath Umar ibn Ibrahim al-Khayyam
    Also known as: Ghiyath Ad-Din Abu'l-Fath
    Nationality: Persian
    Famous as: Mathematician, Poet, and Astronomer
    Father: Ibrahim Khayyam Nayshapuri
    Died on: 4 December, 1131
    Death place: Nishapur, Iran

    Omar Khayyam's full name was Ghiyath ad-Din Abu l-Fath Umar ibn Ibrahim al-Khayyam. He studied philosophy and science in his native place and his teacher was Imam Mowaffaq Nishapuri. It is said that Omar adopted the name of 'Khayyam', as a mark of showering respect to his father's occupation. No doubt his works in maths and astronomy reform the ancient Muslim calendar and do you know that his theorems are still applied in mathematics. He is also known for his poems especially as the author of his collection of quatrains, the “Rubaiyat”. That is he is the writer of more than a thousand ‘Rubaiyat’ or verses. He rose to fame as a poet through the translations of Edward

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