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The Indian mathematician known as the "Euclid of India" is Aryabhata. He lived in the 5th century CE and made significant contributions to mathematics and astronomy, particularly in introducing the concept of zero and the place value system. His work, especially the "Aryabhatiya," laid foundational principles in trigonometry and algebra, influencing future generations of mathematicians.

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