- Servet-i
Fünun (Ottoman Turkish: ثروت فنون, romanized: S̱ervet-i
Funûn, lit. 'The
Wealth of the Arts/Sciences'; French: Servetifunoun) was an avant-garde...
- Dar ul-
Funun may
refer to: Dar ul-
Funun (Persia), an
institution of
higher learning in
Tehran Istanbul University, the
older name of
which was Darülfünun...
- – via Newspapers.com. "[...]University of Stamboul,
known as the Dar-ul-
funun,[...] "Three
Great Moslem Universities". St.
Louis Globe-Democrat. St. Louis...
- Dār ul-
Funun (Persian: دارالفنون
Persian pronunciation: [dɒːɾolfʊˈnuːn],
meaning "polytechnic college") was an
institute of
higher education in Iran....
- Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham (c. 965–1040) in his
compendium on
music Ḥāwī al-
Funūn wa
Salwat al-Maḥzūn. The
first known complete description of the ‛ūd and...
- late
Ottoman Empire. The
novel was
serialized in 1899 and 1900 in Servet-i
Fünun, a
leading Turkish literary magazine of the time. Aşk-ı
Memnu was adapted...
- Thamarāt al
Funūn (Arabic: ثمرات الفنون, lit. 'Fruit of the Arts') was a
Lebanese biw****ly that was
published between 1875 and 1908 in Beirut. It was...
- Madrasa-i Mubaraka-i Dar al-
Funun-i
Tabriz (نشریه مدرسه مبارکه دارالفنون تبریز; DMG: Našrīya-i Madrasa-i Mubāraka-i Dār al-
Funūn-i Tabrīz) was
published in...
-
Empire in 1848, and from 29
December 1851
served as the head of the Dar ul-
Funun,
whose establishment marked the
start of
modern education in Iran. Born...
-
departments were
absorbed into the
University of
Tehran from the Dar al-
Funun established in 1851 and the
Tehran School of
Political Sciences established...