It was through Brahmagupta's book Brahma Sphuta Siddhanta that the Arabs came to know of Indian astronomy. The famous king Khalif Abbasid Al Mansoor(712-775) founded Baghdad, which is situated on the banks of the Tigris, and made it a center of learning. The King invited a scholar of Ujjain by the name of Kanka in 770 A.D. Kanka used the Brahma Sphuta Siddhanta to explained the Hindu system of arithmetic and astronomy.
No
R.A Bhatta invented the number zero
zero was invented independently in India
Yes india invented the zero
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No
R.A Bhatta invented the number zero
i am pretty sure that the aztecs did not invent chocolate
zero was invented independently in India
Yes india invented the zero
No, the the Greeks did not invent the number zero. The Mayans were the ones to create the number zero.
Monopoly
1692
poo and chocolate
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YES they did
Yes, they were the first to invent chewing gum.