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'Ataullah Rushdi bin Ahmad Ma'mar was a 17th-century architect and a mathematics writer from the Mughal Empire of present-day India.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 27 relations: Arabic, Aurangabad, Aurangzeb, Baha al-Din al-Amili, Banaras Hindu University, Bhāskara II, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Bijaganita, British Museum, Dara Shikoh, Darul Uloom Deoband, Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama, Dilras Banu Begum, Hijri year, India Office Records, Lutfullah Muhandis, Madrasa, Madrasatul Waizeen, Mughal Empire, Old Delhi, Osmania University, Persian language, Sanskrit, Shah Jahan, Taj Mahal, Ustad Ahmad Lahori, Verse (poetry).

  2. 17th-century Indian architects
  3. 17th-century Indian mathematicians
  4. 17th-century Persian-language writers
  5. Arabic–Persian translators
  6. Architects from the Mughal Empire
  7. Mathematics writers
  8. Sanskrit–Persian translators

Arabic

Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.

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Aurangabad

Aurangabad, officially known as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, or Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, is a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Aurangzeb

Muhi al-Din Muhammad (3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known as italics, was the sixth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1658 until his death in 1707. Ataullah Rashidi and Aurangzeb are 17th-century Mughal Empire people.

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Baha al-Din al-Amili

Baha al-Din Muhammad ibn Husayn al-Amili (18 February 1547 – 1 September 1621), also known as Bahāddīn ʿĀmilī, or just Sheikh Bahāʾi (Persian: شیخ بهایی) in Iran, was a Levantine Arab.

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Banaras Hindu University

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) (IAST: kāśī hindū viśvavidyālaya IPA: /kaːʃiː hɪnd̪uː ʋɪʃwəʋid̪jaːləj/) is a collegiate, central, and research university located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, and founded in 1916. The university incorporated the Central Hindu College, founded by Indian Home Rule-leaguer and Theosophist, Annie Besant in 1898.

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Bhāskara II

Bhāskara II (1114–1185), also known as Bhāskarāchārya, was an Indian polymath, mathematician, astronomer and engineer.

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Bibi Ka Maqbara

The Bibi Ka Maqbara (English: "Tomb of the Lady") is a tomb located in the city of Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Bijaganita

Bijaganita (IAST) was treatise on algebra by the Indian mathematician Bhāskara II.

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British Museum

The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London.

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Dara Shikoh

Dara Shikoh, also transliterated as Dara Shukoh, (20 March 1615 – 30 August 1659) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Ataullah Rashidi and Dara Shikoh are 17th-century Mughal Empire people and Sanskrit–Persian translators.

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Darul Uloom Deoband

The Darul Uloom Deoband is an Islamic seminary (darul uloom) in India at which the Sunni Deobandi Islamic movement began.

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Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama

Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama (translated as, House of Knowledge and Assembly of Scholars University) is an Islamic seminary in Lucknow, India.

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Dilras Banu Begum

Dilras Banu Begum (1622 – 8 October 1657) was the first wife and chief consort of Emperor Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor. Ataullah Rashidi and Dilras Banu Begum are 17th-century Mughal Empire people.

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Hijri year

The Hijri year (سَنة هِجْريّة) or era (التقويمالهجري at-taqwīm al-hijrī) is the era used in the Islamic lunar calendar.

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India Office Records

The India Office Records are a very large collection of documents relating to the administration of India from 1600 to 1947, the period spanning Company and British rule in India.

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Lutfullah Muhandis

Lutfullah Muhandis was a Mughal era mathematician and historian. Ataullah Rashidi and Lutfullah Muhandis are 17th-century Indian mathematicians and 17th-century Mughal Empire people.

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Madrasa

Madrasa (also,; Arabic: مدرسة, pl. مدارس), sometimes transliterated as madrasah or madrassa, is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whether for elementary education or higher learning.

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Madrasatul Waizeen

Madrasatul Waizeen or Madrasatul Waezeen or Madrasat al-Wa'izin (College of Preachers), founded in 1919, is an old centre of Twelver Shia education in the city of Lucknow, India.

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Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.

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Old Delhi

Old Delhi (Hindustani: Purani Dilli) is an area in the Central Delhi district of Delhi, India.

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Osmania University

Osmania University is a collegiate public state university located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

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Persian language

Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.

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Sanskrit

Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Shah Jahan

Mirza Shahab-ud-Din Muhammad Khurram (5 January 1592 – 22 January 1666), also known as Shah Jahan I, was the fifth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1628 until 1658. Ataullah Rashidi and Shah Jahan are 17th-century Mughal Empire people.

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Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Ustad Ahmad Lahori

Ustad Ahmad Lahori (1580–1649) also known as Ahmad Ma'mar Lahori was the chief Mughal architect and engineer during the reign of emperor Shah Jahan. Ataullah Rashidi and Ustad Ahmad Lahori are 17th-century Indian architects, 17th-century Mughal Empire people and architects from the Mughal Empire.

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Verse (poetry)

A verse is formally a single metrical line in a poetic composition.

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See also

17th-century Indian architects

17th-century Indian mathematicians

17th-century Persian-language writers

Arabic–Persian translators

Architects from the Mughal Empire

Mathematics writers

Sanskrit–Persian translators

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataullah_Rashidi

Also known as Ata Allah Rashidi.