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⚫ | ''Muhammad ibn Malik al-Tighnari'', ''Al-Tighnari'' (1073-1118), was an important [[Agronomist]], [[Botanist]], [[Biologist]], Farmer and author. Originally from |
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⚫ | ''Muhammad ibn Malik al-Tighnari'', ''Al-Tighnari'' (1073-1118), was an important [[Agronomist]], [[Botanist]], [[Biologist]], Farmer and author. Originally from Tignar, a village a few kilometres north of [[Granada]]. He wrote a treatise on agronomy in 12 chapters entitled ''Zuhrat al-bustān wa-nuzhat al-adhhan'' for the [[Almoravid]] prince Tamim, son of [[Yusuf Ibn Tashufin]]. Prince Tamim was governor of the province of Granada and patron of Al-Tighnari and other Agronomists and Botanists.<ref>http://muslimheritage.com/topics/default.cfm?ArticleID=1178#ftnref59</ref> |
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He was a strong advocate of fair taxation, food security and [[Agronomy]]. |
He was a strong advocate of fair taxation, food security and [[Agronomy]]. |
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Muhammad ibn Malik al-Tighnari, Al-Tighnari (1073-1118), was an important Agronomist, Botanist, Biologist, Farmer and author. Originally from Tignar, a village a few kilometres north of Granada. He wrote a treatise on agronomy in 12 chapters entitled Zuhrat al-bustān wa-nuzhat al-adhhan for the Almoravid prince Tamim, son of Yusuf Ibn Tashufin. Prince Tamim was governor of the province of Granada and patron of Al-Tighnari and other Agronomists and Botanists.[1]
He was a strong advocate of fair taxation, food security and Agronomy.