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1000s (decade)
The
1000s
was
a decade
of the
Julian Calendar
which began on
January 1
, 1000, and ended on
December 31
, 1009.
Science
and technology
The
scientific achievements
of the
Islamic civilization
reach
their zenith. Major works from this decade include
Ibn al-Haytham
's
Book of Optics
,
Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi
's 30-volume
medical encyclopedia
, the
Al-Tasrif
.
Other significant contributions to scientific and mathematical understanding were made by
Avicenna
, who would later publish influential works on medicine, Persian Muslim polymath and scientist
Abu Rayhan al-Biruni
, Arab Egyptian
Muslim mathematician
and
astronomer
Ibn Yunus
, Persian Muslim physicist and mathematician
Abu Sahl al-Quhi
and Persian Muslim astronomer and mathematician,
Abu-Mahmud al-Khujandi
.
The
Law of sines
is discovered by
Muslim mathematicians
.
Bell foundry
is founded in
Italy
.
Gunpowder
is invented in
China
.
Significant people
Abd al-Rahman Ibn Yunus
Abu al-Qasim
al-Zahrawi
Abu-Mahmud al-Khujandi
Abu Nasr Mansur
Abu Rayhan
al-Biruni
Alhacen
Avicenna
Basil II
Boleslaus I of Poland
Brian Boru
Bruno of Querfurt
Robert II of France
Robert Guiscard
Roger I of Sicily
Sancho III of Navarre
Stephen I of Hungary
Sweyn I of Denmark
Tsar Samuil of Bulgaria
Births
Deaths