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Biruni beats Columbus (?), not Leif

Written by on Saturday, 21 January 2006
Politics and Society, Uzbekistan
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Ð?овое УзбекÑ?кое Слово (The New Uzbek Word- an interesting Russian language blog mostly on Uzbekistan) has an interesting story regarding the discovery of America (here is an English article about it).

It seems that everyone is trying to stake a claim on being the first to discover the “New World.� Obviously the strongest is that of the first Native Americans, who probably crossed the Bering Strait around 12,000 years ago.

Most researchers accept that the Viking Leif Erikson also made a landing in America in 1001 C.E. Recent authors have suggested that the Chinese made a landing in 1421, beating Christopher Columbus’s 1492 landing, but the Chinese discovery theory is highly contested.

Uzbek professor Bakhrom Abdukhamitov (Бахром Ð?бдухамитов) is now claiming that the famous academic Al Biruni (who was born in what is now Uzbekistan) “discovered” America by postulating the existence of continents and islands past the Atlantic over a thousand years ago, even though he never traveled there himself.

Biruni recorded these ideas in 1030 and 1036, so even if one could conclusively prove that his assertions were anything more than conjecture, it looks as though he was still beat to the New World by the Vikings.

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