Qjarax del'Coso
Sir Carraz (Qjarax) Paramilla de la Coso (August 17 1633 - December 8 1699) mostly known as Qjarax del'Coso was a Ajudigian mathematician, botanist and professor of Spanish and Ajudigian-Gathawkian decent. His estimated IQ was extremely high and that was 175. He could speak 5 languages: Ajudigian, Latin, Gathawkian, Spanish and Italian. His formula, The bonimium of Coso are named after him. This is a mathematical formula that expresses the power of the sum of two quantities. He was the most famous mathematician of Ajudige. He was professor in the Universedada del'Pjaia (University of Pjaia) where he teached mathematics. On of his most famous learners was mathematician Ontonio Sao-Rjeuntendax. First he studied mathematics at the University of Pjaia and later he studied botanics in the University of Pisa, Italy. He was also the founder of the Hortus Botanicus del'Ajudige. The biggest Hortus Botanicus lays in Pjaia and the oldest one in Coso. He studied exotic plants and brought them to Ajudige. He wrote several books like Exoticis Plantis, Characteres generum plantarum, Botanica flora et fauna and much more.