The development of all branches of science in Central Asia in the IX-XI
centuries. The great thinkers of this period, such as Abu Bakr Razi, Abu Nasr
Farabi, Ibn Sina and Beruniy, made a great contribution to the development of
the sciences. There are quotations from the works of the scientist and
scientific conclusions are given.
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