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Gundeshapur (Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭧𐭩𐭠𐭭𐭣𐭩𐭥𐭪𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩, Weh-Andiōk-Ŝābuhr; New Persian: گندیشاپور, Gondēshāpūr) was the
intellectual centre of...
- Iran
Jondishapur according to
Ahvaz University Gundishapur according to jazirehdanesh(In Persian) imam
khomeini hospital(
Gundishapur medical center)...
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Shapur I sent
Valerian and some of his army to the city of
Bishapur or
Gundishapur where they
lived in
relatively good conditions.
Shapur used the remaining...
- The
siege of
Gundishapur took
place in 642. It was the last
major city in
Khuzestan to fall to the Arabs.
According to al-Tabari and al-Baladhuri, the...
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Persian or ****yrian East
Syriac Christian physician from the
Academy of
Gundishapur.
According to The
Canon of
Medicine for
Avicenna and 'Uyun al-Anba for...
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Arabs and
brought to
their capital, Medina.
According to most sources,
Gundishapur was the last
major city in
Khuzestan that the
Arabs conquered. According...
- Ardashir,
governor of Neriz; N****h,
governor of Rind; Friyek,
governor of
Gundishapur; Rastak,
governor of Veh-Ardashir;
Amazasp III, king of Iberia. Under...
- CE) was a 9th-century
Persian Christian physician from the
Academy of
Gundishapur.
Among other medical works, he
wrote one of the
first medical books on...
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propagation of
Indian science and
scholarship from the
neighboring Academy of
Gundishapur into the
Arabic world. They
patronized scholars such as
Gebir and Jabril...
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Bukhtishu (8th century?),
Persian Christian physician of
Academy of
Gundishapur Bukhtishu,
Abdollah ibn (c. 940–1058),
Christian physician in Persia...