The Keeper The Legend of Omar Khayyam - 2005 is rated/received certificates of:
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The Rubaiya is an Arabic style of poetry, but Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat are written in Persian.
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The duration of Omar Khayyam - film - is 1.68 hours.
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Omar Khayyam contributed to the understanding of algebra. He was born in Nishapur, Khorasan, and was a polymath.
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The cast of Omar Al-Khayyam - 2002 includes: Fayiz Qozoq as Hasan Al-Sabbah Jihad Saad as Omar Al-Khayyam Khaled Taja as Nezam Al-Molk
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The works of the Persian poet and mathematician, Omar Khayyam (1048-1131), were all written in the early 12th Century.
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Rubaiyat is a book written by Omar Khayyam in the medievel period in the Arabic region and "Rubaiyat" is the tittle given to that book.
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the angst of the main character (or the author) over the apparent meaninglessness of human existence, and the apparent inability of religious, and or philosophical systems to offer meaningful insight or useful guidance. (In a nutshell, drink and be happy, because tomorrow were all gonna die anyway. Yippee)
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He created the math and geometry
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a mathematician from the 11th century would be Omar Khayyam.
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Omar Khayyam is the Persian poet known for writing the Rubaiyat, a collection of quatrains (four-line poems). His poetry often focused on themes of love, philosophy, and mortality.
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Aristides, the inaugural Kentucky Derby winner in 1875, was bred in England. Additionally, Omar Khayyam, the winner in 1917, was bred in Ireland.
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Omer Khayyam was a great poet and a prominent mathematician of the Islamic world. Bertrand Russell remarked about him with the following. "Omer Khayyam is the only man known to me who was both a poet and a mathematician".
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Omar Khayyam was referring to the Persian ruler Kai Khosrow in his poetry. Kai Khosrow was a legendary king known for his wisdom and virtuous rule in Persian mythology. Khayyam often used him as a symbol of power and wisdom in his poems.
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Dariush Iran Nezhad has: Performed in "Mehre giah" in 1975. Performed in "Sham-e akhar" in 1976. Performed in "Tarikhsazan" in 1979. Performed in "Dadshah" in 1983. Played Samandar in "Afsaneh Soltan va Shaban" in 1984. Played Grandfather in "The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam" in 2005.
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August Henkel has written:
'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam'
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Omar Khayyam lived in Persia, which is now modern-day Iran, during the 11th and 12th centuries. He was a mathematician, astronomer, and poet known for his Rubaiyat, a collection of quatrains.
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Omar Khayyam, a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, is best known for his work on algebra and his poetry collection "Rubaiyat." He made significant contributions to the development of the calendar, as well as studies of algebraic equations.
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Yes, "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini does make a reference to the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. In the novel, Baba quotes lines from the Rubaiyat in Farsi when discussing the importance of being true to oneself and one's values.
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He was a philosopher and teacher who wrote an important treatise on algebra, contributed to calendar reform, and is best known today for his book of poetry, The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.
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Omar Khayyam was famous for his poetry, particularly his quatrains in the collection known as the Rubaiyat, as well as for his contributions to mathematics and astronomy, including his work on geometry and the development of a new calendar.
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The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam a title given by Edward Fitzgerald to his translation of Persian poems
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Pierre Salet has written:
'Omar Khayyam, savant et philosophe'
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Quatrians; as, the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Sometimes in pl. construed as sing., a poem in such stanzas.
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Quatrians; as, the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Sometimes in pl. construed as sing., a poem in such stanzas.
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he described Pascals triangle 500 years prior to Pascal. He also developed the Iranian calendar, a.k.a. the Jalali calendar which was more accurate than the Gregorian calendar.
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Omar Khayyam spent part of his childhood in the town of Balkh (present northern Afghanistan) studying under the well-known scholar. Sheik Muhhammd Mansuri. He also studied under Imam Mowaffaq Nishapuri one of the greatest teachers of the Khorassan region.
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The Rubaiyat was written by Omar Khayyam, a Persian poet alive in the 11th/12th Century CE.
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If you've read the Rubiyat by Omar Khayyam, it is difficult not to notice that Omar the Tent Maker had an attitude toward time and love that could be considered very relaxed and casual. He loved his poetry, and his time and love were devoted heavily toward those pursuits.
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the first guy gave geogarphy and the second one gave literayure
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Golden age of islam
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According to my history text book, which is Glencoe World History, Omar Khayyam is most famous for writing The 1001 Nights (also called The Arabian Nights)
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what were the major contributions of ibn battutah and Omar khayyam... happy...... i am [: and you better be or else..........................................
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A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread--and Thou Beside me singing in the Wilderness--
from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
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Hazhir Teimourian has written:
'Omar Khayyam' -- subject(s): Biography, Persian Poets, Poets, Persian
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It was written by Omar Khayyam, a Persian poet. There have been several translations/adaptations into English, the most famous of which is by Edward Fitzgerald.
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A saki is a wine server; in effect, a waiter. Munro is indicating that by his stories, he's supplying refreshment to his readers.
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Depends. Which edition? What condition is the book in? Did the artist sign the book--that really adds to its value.
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E. F. Dinsmore has written:
'The moving finger of Omar Khayyam' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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Shahurad Vossughi has: Played Nick Massoud in "Falcon Crest" in 1981. Played Nick in "Falcon Crest" in 1981. Played Mohammed in "Terror in Beverly Hills" in 1989. Played Revolutionary leader in "Veiled Threat" in 1989. Played Amir in "Baziche" in 1992. Played Mr. Assad in "ER" in 1994. Performed in "Ansoo-ye ayene" in 1997. Played Mansour in "The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam" in 2005.
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The triangular array of binomial coefficients (triangle) was discussed by Persian Mathematician Al-Karaji (953-1029) and later invented and implemented by Persian Mathematician/Astronomer/Poet Omar Khayyam in the year 1070. In the 13th century, about 200 years after Khayyam's discovery, Yang Hui (1238-1298) of China "discovered it." Now almost 400 years after Omar Khayyam's discovery, a French Mathematician Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) again "supposedly discovers" this binomial triangular array, in the 17th century.
So why is this triangle not called Khayyam's Triangle?
I'm not sure either, even with significant evidence from Khayyam's Algebra Book.
However there is your answer to when Mr. Pascal "created" it.
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