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Nardebām-e Asmān 〔The name ''Nardebām-e Āsmān'' coincides with the Persian translation of the title ''Soll'am-os-Samā' '' (سُلّمُ السَماء) of a scientific work by Jamshid Kashani written in Arabic. In this work, which is also known as ''Resāleh-ye Kamālieh'' (رسالهٌ كماليه), Jamshid Kashani discusses such matters as the diameters of Earth, the Sun, the Moon, and of the stars, as well as the distances of these to Earth. He completed this work on 1 March 1407 CE in Kashan.〕 (Persian :نردبام آسمان, ''The Ladder of the Sky'') is an Iranian TV series directed by Mohammad Hossein Latifi and produced in 2008.〔http://www.jamejamonline.ir/newstext.aspx?newsnum=100915206335〕〔http://www.asriran.com/fa/pages/?cid=84689〕 It is a historical and biographical series about the life and career of Iranian mathematician and astronomer Jamshid Kashani, also known as Jamshid Al-Kashi. It was broadcast during the month of Ramazan (August–September) of 2009 in Iran. The title of the Series is that of Kashani's astronomical treatise, with the Arabic title ''Soll'am-os-Samā''' (literally meaning ''The ladder of the sky''), which he completed on 1 March 1407 CE in Kashan. ==Plot== The Series narrates the life and the scientific works of the Iranian mathematician and astronomer Ghiyath al-Din Jamshid Kashani (1380–1429). It covers the entire life of Jamshid Kashani, from his birth in Kashan, until his death in Samarkand where he lived during the later part of his life, on the invitation of the Timurid ruler of Samarkand Ulugh Beg, as the designer, architect and director of the Samarkand observatory.〔http://fard-zendeghi.blogspot.com/2009/08/blog-post_2329.html〕
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