Estakhri
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A map of the Persian Gulf by Estakhri.
Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Muhammad al-Farisi al Istakhri (aka Estakhri, Persian: استخری, i.e. from the city of Estakhr) was a medieval Persian geographer in the 9th century.
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[edit] Early life and family
[edit] Career
It was Estakhri who created the earliest known account of windmills. His works included Al-masaalik al-mamaalik (المسالك الممالك) and Suwar al-Aqaaleem (صور الاقاليم).
He also wrote the General Survey of Roads and Kingdoms in the mid-9th century. It was the first non-East Asian geographical work to make a reference to Korea.[1]
[edit] See also
- Estakhri in Great Encyclopedia of Islam: http://www.cgie.org.ir/shavad.asp?id=123&avaid=3609 (in Persian)
- List of Iranian scientists
[edit] References
- ^ Baker, Don (Winter 2006). "Islam Struggles for a Toehold in Korea". Harvard Asia Quarterly. http://www.asiaquarterly.com/content/view/167/. Retrieved on 2007-04-23.

