High Middle Ages · Middle East · Science
1269
Nasir al-Din Tusi dies at Baghdad
1269
The polymath who had served both Ismaili grand masters and Mongol khans died in the city Hulagu had sacked eleven years earlier. His contributions to astronomy, mathematics, ethics, and Shia theology made him one of the most versatile intellects of the medieval Islamic world, a man who survived catastrophe by being indispensable.