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Seyyed Mohammad Mozaffari

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Research Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Research

Title
Ghāzān Khān’s astronomical innovations at Marāgha observatory
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Islamic Astronomy
Year
2012
Journal Journal of American Oriental Society
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Researchers Seyyed Mohammad Mozaffari

Abstract

Everything we know about the observatory in Tabrīz founded by Ghāzān Khān (r. 1271– 1304), the seventh ruler of the Īlkhānid dynasty of Persia (1295–1304), was published by Aydın Sayılı some fifty years ago. 1 Relying on primary historical sources, he presented an adequate description of its astronomical activities and of the many skills of Ghāzān Khān in the field of observational instrumentation. 2 Sayılı also presented a good overview of the Marāgha observatory from 1260–1283, 3 but due to a lack of reliable evidence for the period after ca. 1280, he made some statements—especially concerning Ghāzān Khān’s astronomical innovations—that could not be substantiated. A recently discovered treatise has now revealed the exact type and location of Ghāzān Khān’s innovations, which we enumerate below. Our treatise begins where Sayılı left off and appears to give dependable information that we can use to illuminate the later period at the Marāgha observatory, during which very little is known concerning the type and extent of astronomical activity.