Avicenna | Ibn Sina Biography in English

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This Video about Avicenna | Ibn Sina Biography in English. Persian philosopher Ibn Sina or Avicenna (c.980-1037) was born in the village of Afshana near the present-day Bukhara (in Uzbekistan) then a leading city in Persia (Iran.) ... His real name is Abu Ali al-Husayn Ibn Abd Allan Ibn Sina, however, he is commonly referred to under his Latinized name Avicenna. #biography, #biographies, #bio, #facts, #famouspeople, #lifestyle, #lifestory, #unknownfacts
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Iranians have enjoyed a long cultural continuity, something that distinguishes them from other Middle Eastern neighbors. Avicenna's presence in Iranian landmarks not only serves as a reminder of his remarkable achievements but also fosters a sense of national pride among Iranians

ftahmasebi
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As a uzbek I am proud of Sina. He was from Afganistan but lived in Uzbekistan territory and was taught by uzbek "allomas"

jamoliddinbobonazarov
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as an iranian i proud of him very much❤❤❤❤

nargesvalinezhad
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More people should know about Avicenna.

johndonwood
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Great video we loved it it was very interesting thank you so much we learnt
something new like we always do everyday!!!

kidsbignews
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as a muslim i think why ali ibn e sina become father of modern medicine bcz the age of 10 he became hafiz.And in the Quraan lots verse about science Signe.if u reciting quraan more u gett new things after recite and positive vibes also.

AyanZafarDelhi
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Avicenna was the greatest physician...Thank you for contribution to the world.
May be you have medicine to cure covid 19 infection.

jefrimantoya
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It is not only Persian language. At that time, there was no country called Uzbekistan or Afghanistan. And all these lands were the territory and soil of Iran. For this reason, everyone who was born in those places had Iranian nationality. Is it possible for a scientist of a country to be born and die before the establishment of that country? And his tomb is also located in Hamedan. Is.

mahdishirafkan
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im sorry but i feel like you lot provided some wrong information he started focusing his attention towards medicine at the age of 13 and mastered it by the age of 16 also he cured the sultan whose name is Nuh ibn Mansur from a serious kidney propblem

hafsahanaanamohamed
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ibne sine is one of most famous Persian. scientist Persian are very intellectual from that day to today and self dependent country. not like Arab and Turk which are depend to other countries.

neharizvi
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Ibn Sina is of Iranian nationality, not Uzbek. At that time, the city of Bukhara (place of birth) was in the territory of Iran. It means that anyone born in that city was Iranian. There was no country called Uzbekistan. How is it possible for a scientist of a country to be born and die earlier than the establishment of that country? It is interesting to know that Avicenna lived in Iran throughout his life. He died in Hamedan and his tomb is located in Hamedan.

mahdishirafkan
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He is NOT Persian. We can't say he is exactly that nation. You know nothing about Islamic civilization on that century

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is there such wise people out there today in 2020 I wish we had a few smart Men like him they could cure MS plus those Men never looked at drugs

larryhofer
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Ibn Sina was born in one of the villages under the city of Bukhara. which was the soil of Iran at that time. He lived in Iran and died in Hamadan.

mahdishirafkan
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Such a shame that the voice-over on this is computerized. You lost me on the pronunciation of "Setareh". Otherwise would have been great. Heyf. :(

jayronfinan
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His mother was from Uzbekistan and his father was from balkh( located in today's afghanistan) so he is half uzbek and half balkhi( afghani persian) not actually from today's Iran
And let's not to be racist it doesn't matter where he is from
I only gave this information cause most of Iranis claim a lot of scholars belong to today's Iran just only cause those scholars talked in persian but when an afghan persian speaker claims he is persian then a lot of Iranis will not accept him as a persian

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Avicenna waς a fun of Pythagoras Hipocrates and Galenus, thats why he called his medicine ( tibb ) Greek ( Unani ) . Avicenna, in the medicine pantheon, is considered immortal together with Aesculapius Pythagoras Aristotle Hippocrates Dioscurides and Galenus.

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This is not the reason. There are many ethnic groups living in Iran today. Among them, Ler, Kurd, Baloch, Turk, Arab, Farsi... which are independent in terms of culture, dialect, language, clothing, manners and customs. But all of them are Iranian, any child born among them has Iranian citizenship. At that time, Uzbeks were Afghans and Tajiks were Iranian peoples. Even the most complete Persian language is Tajik. Ibn Sina being born in Bukhara at that time was like a Kurd being born in Kermansha or a Turk in Tabriz. Ibn Sina is an Iranian scientist. And because at that time it was Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, he is a scientist of all these countries.

mahdishirafkan
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Avicenna is a Hazara from Balkh of Afghanistan.

rajabali
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Irony is Persians in Central Asia 😂
There are many other nations but Persians only they see only 😂

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