#Thread on Bakshali Manuscript, ca. 224–383 CE a Hindu Treatise in India's contribution to Mathematics. It was a gateway to the modern Mathematics.
It has World's earliest use of Zero.
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It has World's earliest use of Zero.
treasures.bodleian.ox.ac.uk
#Archaeology @CKRaju14
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Bakshali Manuscript written on birchbark was found at Bakhshali near Mardan on the north-west frontier of India in 1881
Folio 50, mention that it was scribed by a Brahmana, a prince of calculators, the son of Chajaka (चाजाका) a hindu and a great devout to #Shiva
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Folio 50, mention that it was scribed by a Brahmana, a prince of calculators, the son of Chajaka (चाजाका) a hindu and a great devout to #Shiva
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Here are the link to the books
ia800109.us.archive.org
archive.org
Bakshali Manuscript images are available here
personal.math.ubc.ca
Important links for avid readers
blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk
youtu.be
youtu.be
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ia800109.us.archive.org
archive.org
Bakshali Manuscript images are available here
personal.math.ubc.ca
Important links for avid readers
blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk
youtu.be
youtu.be
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