Tusi discovering laws of planetary motion before Kepler?

In summary, Tusi discovered the laws of planetary motion in the 13th century through his studies and observations of celestial bodies, specifically the motion of planets. His laws were based on the concept of circular motion on an eccentric circle and were applicable to the geocentric model of the universe. However, his work is often overlooked in the history of astronomy due to the later advancements made by other astronomers, such as Copernicus and Kepler, and the limited dissemination of his work in the Western world.
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I was reading about the Tusi couple and read it "as a solution for the latitudinal motion of the inferior planets, and later used extensively as a substitute for the equant". Since the Tusi couple is related to plotting out an ellipse, did Nasir al-Din al-Tusi already discover the laws for planetary motion before Kepler?
 
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Since the Tusi Couple is a hypocycloid, and the actual orbits are ellipses, how could this be said to be a discovery of the planetary laws before Kepler? Also, what about Kepler's second and third laws, which are probably more important than the first?
 
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