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''Sindhind'' is the Arabisation of Sanskrit ''Siddhanta'', which in turn means principle, theorem or theory. An Arabic text of this [[Sindhind|name]], now lost, is believed to have been a translation of ''[[Brahmagupta|Brahmasphutasiddhanta]]'' (7th century AD), which had dedicated chapters on [[algebra]] and [[algorithmics]].
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Sindhind is the Arabisation of Sanskrit Siddhanta, which in turn means principle, theorem or theory. An Arabic text of this name, now lost, is believed to have been a translation of Brahmasphutasiddhanta (7th century AD), which had dedicated chapters on algebra and algorithmics.