He is particularly well known for his poetry and also as a mathematician.
Omar Khayyam (1048-1122), better known in Persia as a mathematician, wrote the Rubaiyat which was lost on Titanic. It boasted over a thousand precious and semi-precious jewels, thousands of separate leather onlays and it took the firm two years of continuous work to finish.
Omar Khayyam (1048-1122), better known in Persia as a mathematician, wrote the Rubaiyat which was lost on Titanic. It boasted over a thousand precious and semi-precious jewels, thousands of separate leather onlays and it took the firm two years of continuous work to finish.
Trade and alphabetic writing.
By no means are these the only two things - 1) Mardi Gras 2) Cajun food
for bein president and helping people
he had a big head and big eyes
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it is famous for cheese cutting, and toilet seats seriosly i asked my history teacher!..... kidding
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The two most famous products are chocolate and watches. But it makes lots more things, as does any developed country.
I love this question. It makes no sense whatsoever, but it is fun trying to imagine what it could possibly mean. What does "highest tragic walk" mean? It suggests an unsuccessful tightrope walk between two skyscrapers to me. Then again, it asks about "your national bard". Well, doesn't that depend on who I am? If a person is Scottish, that would be Robert Burns, or if Italian, Dante Alighieri, or Iranian, Omar Khayyam. So do we have to imagine Burns walking about and falling off of the highest point of Edinburgh Castle, or Dante doing the same from the leaning tower of Pisa, or Omar Khayyam doing the same from the minaret of the mosque in Nishapur? Ludicrous as this is, it does call to mind a play by Shakespeare. In King John, Prince Arthur, the King's nephew, dies by falling from a high place while trying to escape from jail.