Hakim-e-Gilani
Appearance
Hakim Ali ibn Kamal al-Din Muhammad Gilani (Persian: حكيم علی بن كمال الدين محمد الگيلانی) was a 16th-century physician in Mughal India. As indicated by his nisba, he was from Gilan and came from Persia to the Mughal court of Akbar and served under several Mughal rulers in northwest India. He is particularly known for his commentary on The Canon of Medicine by Avicenna.[citation needed]
Hakim Ali Gilani died on 14 Dhu al-Hijjah 1017AH, or 22 March 1609.[citation needed]
Sources
[edit]For evidence regarding his life, see:
- Carl Brockelmann, Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur, Supplement, 3 vols. (Leiden: Brill, 1937–1942)., vol. 2, p. 626.
- A. Z. Iskandar, A Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library (London: The Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1967), p. 182.
See also
[edit]Categories:
- 16th-century Iranian physicians
- 1609 deaths
- People from Gilan province
- 17th-century Iranian physicians
- 17th-century Persian-language writers
- Iranian emigrants to India
- Iranian emigrants to the Mughal Empire
- Akbar
- Avicenna
- Physicians from the Mughal Empire
- 16th-century Mughal Empire people
- Iranian medical biography stubs