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- Author: Cyrus Yeganeh
- Main Title: World Science Report 1996 , pp 164-168
- Publication Date: July 1996
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/9789210059091c013
- Language: English
Iranian culture and civilization both before and during the Islamic era have had a great affinity for science, technology and development while simultaneously adhering to high levels of spirituality and morality. A very strong foundation for scientific and technological advances was interwoven with Iranian civilization, especially of the Islamic era, during which towering figures such as Avicenna, Razes, Khwarazmi, Khayyam, Suhrewardi and Rumi set Persia apart from other countries in the contemporary world.
© 1996 United Nations
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Book DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18356/9789210059091
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