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- The Mustansiriya University bombings was a series of bombing attacks at students and teachers at the largely Shiite Mustansiriya University in Baghdad...
- The modern form of the university was founded in 1963. The original Mustansiriya Madrasah was established in 1227 (or 1232/34 A.D. by some accounts) by...
- institutions and religious monasteries, to teach in the scholarly complex. Al-Mustansiriya Madrasa included a variety of buildings such as a hammam, public hospital...
- synagogues, highlighting the city's historical diversity. Baghdad is home to Mustansiriya University, one of the oldest universities and Masjid al-Kādhimayn, that...
- Zubayda (or Zumurrud Khatun), built around 1152 or before 1202, and the Mustansiriya Madrasa, built in 1228–1233. Both have been significantly modified or...
- bombing Sadr City bombings July November Hayy Al-Jihad m****acre 2007 Mustansiriya University Baghdad bombings 22 January 3 February 12 February 18 February...
- hospitals. Located in Baghdad, Al-Karkh, Al-Yarmouk city, besides Al-Mustansiriya medical college (and is considered the teaching hospital for its students)...
- where she again resumed her education. In 1972, she graduated from Al-Mustansiriya University, Baghdad in Psychology, and gave birth to her eldest son Bafel...
- Asim, PhD. He holds a degree in Highways and Roads Engineering from Al-Mustansiriya University in Baghdad. He received a BSc. Degree in summer 2002, a year...
- prestigious educational institutions of the Abbasid era, alongside the Mustansiriya School. It has been described as the "largest university of the Medieval...