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Bakul Kayastha (Born c. 1400) was mathematician from Kamrup. He was specially known for his master piece in the field of mathematics named Kitabat Manjari written in 1434 and Lilavati.Kitabat Manjari is a poetical treatise on arithmetic, Surveying and book-keeping. The book teaches how accounts are to be kept under different heads and how stores belonging to the royal treasury are to be classified and entered into a stock book.
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Bakul Kayastha
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Mathematician
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1400-01-01Z
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1450-01-01Z
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