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Gundeshapur (Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭧𐭩𐭠𐭭𐭣𐭩𐭥𐭪𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩, Weh-Andiōk-Ŝābuhr; New Persian: گندیشاپور, Gondēshāpūr) was the
intellectual centre of...
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Academy of
Gondishapur or "'Academy of Jondishapur"'(Persian: فرهنگستان گندیشاپور, Farhangestân-e Gondišâpur), also
known as the
Gondishapur University...
- The
Synod of Beth
Lapat was a
local council of the
Church of the East, that was held in 484, in the
Persian city of
Gundeshapur (Bēth Lapaṭ, in the Syriac...
- tribute.
Khosrow I is
known to have
greatly expanded the
Academy of
Gondishapur,
located in the city of Gundeshapur. As to the
development of non-religious...
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spiritual centre of the
early Church of the East, and like the
Academy of
Gondishapur, it is
sometimes referred to as the world's
first university. The school...
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ancient times, the city was one of the main
centers of the
Academy of
Gondishapur. The
original inhabitants of the
Khuzestan province, the Khuzi, are the...
- the
School of Edessa, and the
renowned hospital and
medical Academy of
Gondishapur;
libraries included the
Library of
Alexandria and the
Imperial Library...
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prominent role in the
formation of Arab culture, with the
Academy of
Gondishapur being prominent in the late S****anid,
Umayyad and
early Abbasid periods...
- as his envoy, to
invite Indian and
Chinese scholars to the
Academy of
Gondishapur.
Burzoe had
translated the
Sanskrit Panchatantra. His
Pahlavi version...
- the prophet. He is
supposed to have been in
touch with the
Academy of
Gondishapur,
perhaps he was even
trained there. He
reportedly had a conversation...