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Omar Khayyam

Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīshābūrī (18 May 1048 – 4 December 1131) (Persian: غیاث الدین ابوالفتح عمر بن ابراهیم خیام نیشابورﻯ), commonly known as Omar Khayyam (),; }} was a Persian poet and polymath, known for his contributions to mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and [[Persian literature]. He was born in Nishapur, Iran 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. He also contributed to a deeper understanding of Euclid's parallel axiom. As an astronomer, he calculated the duration of the solar year with remarkable precision and accuracy, and designed the Jalali calendar, a solar calendar with a very precise 33-year intercalation cycle }} which provided the basis for the Persian calendar that is still in use after nearly a millennium.

There is a tradition of attributing poetry to Omar Khayyam, written in the form of quatrains (''rubāʿiyāt'' ). This poetry became widely known to the English-reading world in a translation by Edward FitzGerald (''Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam'', 1859), which enjoyed great success in the Orientalism of the ''fin de siècle''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Rubailer / by Omer Hayyam

    Published Babil Yayınları, 2010.
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    Rubailer / by Ömer Hayyam

    Published Kapı Yayınları, 21 cm.
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