Multiple Choice
The scholar Nasir al-Din Tusi, who wrote on history, poetry, ethics, and religion, was most notable for his contributions in
A) poetry written in Persian.
B) an encompassing world history.
C) translation of philosophy.
D) mathematical developments in algebra and trigonometry.
E) cartography.
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