Photo taken from medieval manuscript by Qotbeddin Shirazi. The image depicts an epicyclic planetary model. [edit] Pre-modern Era The following is a non-comprehensive list of Iranian scientists and engineers that lived from antiquity up until the beginning of the modern age. Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - Abdol-Hamid, founder of Arabic prose along with the fellow Persian Ibn Muqaffa.
- Abdulrahman, Sheikh Muhammad, physician.
- Amiri-simkooei, Alireza, Geodesist, university of Isfahan
- Abhari, mathematician.
- Abu Nasr e Mansur, mathematician.
- Abu Sa'id al-Darir al-Jurajani
- Abu Wafa Buzjani, mathematician.
- Azod al-Dowleh, prominent scientific patron
- Ahmad ibn Farrokh, physician.
- Ahmad Ibn Imad ul-din, physician and chemist.
- Ala'eddin, constructed the Counterweight Trebuchet for Kubilai. He was thus honoured in the official history of China's Yuan Dynasty. (p119)
- Alavi Shirazi, royal physician to India.
- Al-Farghani
- Al-Ghazali
- Alhazen, or Ebne Heisam in Persian.
- Al-Khwārizmī, a Persian mathematician.
- Al-Qumri, a Persian physician.
- Amuli, Muhammad ibn Mahmud, physician.
- Abū Ja'far al-Khāzin
- An Shihkao
- Aqa-Kermani, physician.
- Aqsara'i, physician.
- Arzani, Muqim, physician.
- Astarabadi, physician.
- Aufi, Muhammad, scientist and historian
- Avicenna (Ibn Sina), physician, philosopher
- Azophi, a.k.a. Abdorrahman Sufi, astronomer from Ray that invented the meridian ring.
- Yousefi, Mohammad[1], Analytical Chemist,Gas conversion department, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute[2], Tehran, IRAN
- Ghiyāth al-Dīn Jamshīd ibn Masʾūd al-Kāshī,astronomer and mathematician.
- Bahai, Sheikhpoet, mathematician, and astronomer,engineer,designer,faghih(religious scientist),Architect
- Bal'ami, Samanid era scholar
- Balkhi, a.k.a. Albumasar, mathematician
- Balkhi, Ibn Sahl, geographer and mathematician
- Ibn Balkhi
- Banū Mūsā Brothers
- Barmak, Khaled, Bhuddist from Khorasan in the court of al-Mansur, initiated the Greek translation movement of the Abbasid House of Wisdom
- Behbehani, Amir, Economist.
- Ibn Bibi, historian of the Seljuks of Rum.
- Bukhtishu, Persian Christian physicians of Academy of Gundishapur
- Bukhtishu, Abdollah ibn, physician
- Bukhtishu, Gabriel ibn, physician
- Bukhtishu, Yuhanna, physician
- Burzoe, a.k.a. Borzouyeh-i Tabib, physician of Academy of Gundishapur
- Birjandi astronomer and mathematician 16th century
- Biruni, astronomer and mathematician
- Geber; Jaber ibn Hayan, chemist
- Gardezi, Abu Said, geographer and historian
- Ghazzali (Algazel), philosopher
- Gilani, Hakim, royal physician
- Gorgani, Zayn al-Din Isma‘il ibn, royal physician
- Gorgani, Abu Saeed, astronomer and mathematician
- Gorgani, Rustam, physician
- Gorgani e Masihi, see Masihi Gorgani, Avicenn'a master
- Hajji Zayn al-Attar, physician
- Hakim Ghulam Imam, physician
- Mohammad Reza Hafeznia, Political Geographer & Geopolitician
- Hakim Muhammad Mehdi Naqi, physician
- Hakim Muhammad Sharif Khan, physician
- Hallaj, Mystic-philosopher
- Haly Abbas, prominent physician
- Hamadani, Rashid al-Din, historian
- Hamadani, Ali, physician
- Mahmoud Behzad, The father of Persian modern biology science
- Harawi, Abolfadl, astronomer of Buyid dynasty
- Harawi, Muwaffak: See Al-Muwaffak, pharmacologist
- Harawi, Muhammad ibn Yusuf, physician
- Harawi, Ali, traveller
- Hasani, Qavameddin, physician
- Hayyan, Jabir ibn, one of the most notable Islamic chemists
- Hessaby, Mahmoud Mahmoud Hessaby, physician
- Massoud Hojjatie, chemist
- Ibn Abi Sadiq, "The Second Hippocrates", Avicenna's disciple
- Ibn Haytham, physicist
- Ibn Khaseb, physician
- Ibn Khordadbeh, geographer
- Ibrahim al-Fazari
- Ibn Rustah
- Ilaqi, Yusef, Avicenna's pupil
- Ilyas, Yusef ibn, physician
- Isfahani Abol-fath, mathematician
- Ibn Sina, (Avicenna), Philosopher and Physician
- Isfahani, Jalaleddin, physician
- Isfahani, Husayn, physician
- Istakhri, geographer, gives the earliest known account of windmills
- Iranshahri,philosopher,the teacher of Muhammad Zakaria Razi.
A polymath who is considered the father of chemistry. He emphasized systematic experimentation, and did much to free alchemy from superstition and turn it into a science. - Mahshid Kalani, Chemical Eng. Nano Technology Field, interest in Drug-Nano-Encapsulation
- Karaji, mathematician
- Kashani (Kashi), mathematician
- Kazerouni, Masoud, physician
- Kermani, Iwad, physician
- Khajeh-Noori, Abbas Gholi, Father of Statistics in Iran
- Khademhosseini, Alireza, Pioneer in Biomedical and Bioengineering
- Khazeni, Abu Jafar, mathematician
- Khazeni, Abolfath, physicist
- Khayyám, Omar, poet, mathematician, and astronomer
- Khorasani, Sultan Ali, physician
- Khujandi, mathematician and astronomer
- Kiamehr, Ramin, Geodesist
- Khwarizmi (aka Al-Khwarazmi) creator of algorithm and algebra, mathematician and astronomer
- Kushyar ibn Labban, mathematician, Nasavi's master
- Kuhi, Rostam, mathematician
- Kubra, Najmeddin
- Mahani, mathematician
- Mohammad, Baqer Al-Majlisi, historian, theologian, jurist and expert in narrative sciences
- Mansoori, G.Ali
- Muhammad al-Fazari
- Muhammad Baqir Yazdi In the 17th century, He gave the pair of amicable numbers 9,363,584 and 9,437,056.
- Majusi, Ibn Abbas, physician
- Marvazi, astronomer and mathematician
- Marvazi, Abu Taher, philosopher
- Masawaiyh or Masuya
- Mashallah, of Jewish origins, from Khorasan who designed the city of Baghdad based on Firouzabad
- Masoudi, Farhad, Electrical Engineer at UC Davis
- Masihi Gorgani, Avicenna's master
- Mirza Ali Hakim, physician
- Miskawayh, philosopher
- Moradi, Masoud, PhD, Historian, European History Expert
- Mostowfi Qazvini, geographer
- Mozaffar ibn Ismail of Herat, physicist and original author of Khazeni's Balance of Wisdom
- Mullasadra, philosopher
- Muqaffa, Ibn, founder of Arabic prose along with Abdol-Hamid.
- bin Musa, Hasan, astronomer
- bin Musa, Ahmad, astronomer
- bin Musa, Muhammad, astronomer
- Muwaffaq, Abu mansur, pharmacologist
- Muhammad ibn Muhammad Tabrizi,philosopher
- Nagawri, physician
- Nahavandi, Benjamin, Jewish scholar
- Nahavandi, Ahmad, astronomer
- Nakhshabi, physician
- Neishabury Maryam, PhD, Molecular Genetics
- Nasavi, mathematician
- Natili Tabari, physician
- Naubakht, Zoroastrian designer of the city of Baghdad
- Naubakht, Fadhl ibn
- Nayrizi, mathematician
- Naqshband, Baha ud-Din, philosopher
- Neishaburi, physician
- Nezami Ganjavi, romantic poet
- Nurbakhshi, physician
- Ardeshir Sepahsalar, philosopher.
- Saghani Ostorlabi, astronomer.
- Sahl, Fadl ibn
- Sahl, Shapur ibn, physician.
- Samarqandi, Najibeddin, physician.
- Samarqandi, Ashraf, mathematician, astronomer.
- Sarakhsi, Ahmad tayyeb, Famous physician of Academy of Gundishapur d900.[[Media:{| class="wikitable"
- Seifzadeh, Hossein,S. Political Scientist, Iranian Studies,
- Shahrastani historian of religions
- Shahrazuri, philosopher and physician.
- Shirazi, Imad al-Din Mas'ud, physician.
- Shirazi, Muhammad Hadi Khorasani, physician.
- Shirazi, Qutbeddin, astronomer.
- Shirazi, Mahmud ibn Ilyas, physician.
- Shirazi, Najm al-Din Mahmud ibn Ilyas, physician.
- Shirazi, Qurayshi, physician.
- Sijzi, mathematician.
- Sijzi, Mas'ud, physician.
- Soleiman ibn Hasan, physician.
- Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi: see Azophi.
- Suhrawardi, Shahab al-Din , philosopher.
- Tabari, prominent historian.
- Tabari, Natili: See Al-Natili
- Tabari, Abul Hasan, physician.
- Tabari, Ibn Sahl, Jewish convert physician. Master of Rhazes.
- Tabrizi, Maqsud Ali, physician.
- Tabatabaei, Meisam, Environmental Biotechnologist see Meisam Tabatabaei
- Taftazani, theologian, linguist
- Tahir, Abdollah ibn. A medieval governor of Khorasan. Wrote Kitab al-Quniy, discussing irrigation techniques.
- Tāriq, Yaqub ibn
- Tunakabuni, physician.
- Tughra'i, physician.
- Tusi, Nizam ol-Molk, the great vizier.
- Tusi, Nasireddin, mathematician, philosopher.
- Tusi, Muhammad ibn Mahmud ibn Ahmad, author of the famous 12th century Ajayib al-Makhluqat (عجایب المخلوقات).
- Tusi, Sharafeddin, mathematician.
- Urdi, Mo'ayyeduddin, astronomer who made modifications to Ptolemy's model to account for discrepancies in observations.
- Vatvat, scholar and physician.
- Yazdad, Ibn was a learned Persian vizier from Merv, Khorasan, of the Abbasid dynasty.
- Yaqūb ibn Tāriq
- Yumn, Nazif ibn
- Yousefi, Mohammad[3], Analytical Chemist,Gas conversion department,Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute[4]Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Tehran, IRAN.
- Meyerhof, Casey Wood, and Hirschberg also have recorded the names of at least 80 oculists who contributed treatises on ophthalmic subjects from the beginning of 800 CE to the full flowering of Muslim medical literature in 1300 CE, and whose names have not all appeared here.
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