1. Geography and cartography in medieval IslamGeography and cartography in Islam refers to the advancement of geography, cartography and the earth sciences in the Islamic civilization. After its beginnings in the 8th century based on Hellenistic geography, Islamic geography was patronized by the Abbasid caliphs of Baghdad. Various Islamic scholars contributed to its development, and the most notable include Al-Khwārizmī, Abū Zayd al-Balkhī (founder of the 'Balkhī school') and Abu Rayhan Biruni.
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