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1. what is astrolab?
2. who translate lilavati into Persian language?
3. name the tree whose bank was used to write on during the ahom rule?
4. what is full from of ICMR?​

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Answered by anuashugoodluck
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  1. 1. An astrolabe is an elaborate inclinometer, and can be considered an analog calculator capable of working out several kinds of problems
  2. Abul Faizi
  3. The first foreign language translation is thought to have been by Abul Faizi (brother of Akbar's vizier, Abul Fazl) who rendered the Leelavati into Persian in 1587. The first two English translations of the Leelavati appeared in 1816.
  4. The tree whose bark was used to write on during Ahom rule is known as sanchi tree or aloe wood. The bark used to be cut, scraped and dried before it was used to write manuscripts. This was the primary source for penning the manuscripts during the Ahom period.
  5. The Indian Council of Medical Research is the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research, is one of the oldest and largest medical research bodies in the world. The ICMR is funded by the Government of India through the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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An astrolabe is a two-dimensional model of the celestial sphere. The name has its origins from the Greek words astron and lambanien meaning "the one who catches the heavenly bodies. An astrolabe is an instrument that once was the most used, multipurpose astronomical instrument.

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Abul Faizi

The first foreign language translation is thought to have been by Abul Faizi (brother of Akbar's vizier, Abul Fazl) who rendered the Leelavati into Persian in 1587. The first two English translations of the Leelavati appeared in 1816

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The tree whose bark was used to write on during Ahom rule is known as sanchi tree or aloe wood. The bark used to be cut, scraped and dried before it was used to write manuscripts. This was the primary source for penning the manuscripts during the Ahom period.

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The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research, is one of the oldest and largest medical research bodies in the world.

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