Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p "'Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Persian: عبدالرحمن صوفی) (December 9, 903. Rey, Iran – May 25, 986. Shiraz, Iran) was a PersianMuslim astronomer also known as 'Abd ar-Rahman as-Sufi, or 'Abd al-Rahman Abu al-Husayn, 'Abdul Rahman Sufi, 'Abdurrahman Sufi and known in the west as Azophi. The lunar crater Azophi and the minor planet 12621 Alsufi are named after him. Al-Sufi published his famous Book of Fixed Stars in 964, describing much of his work, both in textual descriptions and pictures."@en }
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- Abd_al-Rahman_al-Sufi comment "'Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Persian: عبدالرحمن صوفی) (December 9, 903. Rey, Iran – May 25, 986. Shiraz, Iran) was a PersianMuslim astronomer also known as 'Abd ar-Rahman as-Sufi, or 'Abd al-Rahman Abu al-Husayn, 'Abdul Rahman Sufi, 'Abdurrahman Sufi and known in the west as Azophi. The lunar crater Azophi and the minor planet 12621 Alsufi are named after him. Al-Sufi published his famous Book of Fixed Stars in 964, describing much of his work, both in textual descriptions and pictures.".