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They don't call it the "Hindu-Arabic numeral system" for nothing. It had even spread from India to the Near East well before the Islamic conquests.
I'd go so far as to disagree with the Arabic part . It was a system concieved of purely by the Hindus , without any outside intervention . Why they are called Hindu-Arabic numerals is beyond me .
Oerdin, I am sure you're a good guy and all. The road to hell, though, is really paved with good intentions.
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Why they are called Hindu-Arabic numerals is beyond me.
That's because you're a mindless nationalist.
A real answer , please ? It is an acknowledged fact that it was only the Hindus , and not the Arabs , who developed the system . Why , then , is the name Arabic stuck onto it ? Arabs do not deserve the credit for something they did not create .
Originally posted by aneeshm
A real answer , please ? It is an acknowledged fact that it was only the Hindus , and not the Arabs , who developed the system . Why , then , is the name Arabic stuck onto it ? Arabs do not deserve the credit for something they did not create .
What are you talking about? There are some good signs that the Hindus got the positional notation from the Chinese. For example, the abacus.
(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
Not really. But I think it's a pretty foolish opinion to have. All organized religions do bad things; those two just happen to have the most power right now.
They have structural problems that other religions do not, which in fact Cort Haus named.
He's got the Midas touch.
But he touched it too much!
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American football in its current form grew out of a series of three games between Harvard University and McGill University of Montreal in 1874. McGill played rugby football while Harvard played the Boston Game, which was closer to soccer. As often happened in those days of far from universal rules, the teams alternated rules so that both would have a fair chance. The Harvard players liked having the opportunity to run with the ball, and in 1875 persuaded Yale University to adopt rugby rules for their annual game. In 1876 Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and Columbia formed the Intercollegiate Football Association, which used the rugby code, except for a slight difference in scoring.
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