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A Muslim Woman Founded World's Oldest Continuously Operating University

they own buddhist kafirs univrsity as their own ..:D:D:D
What a RSS loser..what about Taaj Mahal and countless monuments made by Muslim rulers over a period of 1000 years? even your capital was made founded by Muslim.

Anything that falls within the boundaries of Pakistan is ours ... STFU and FO to your slums.
 
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What a RSS loser..what about Taaj Mahal and countless monuments made by Muslim rulers over a period of 1000 years? even your capital was made founded by Muslim.

Anything that falls within the boundaries of Pakistan is ours ... STFU and FO to your slums.
Absolutely, Taxila is an excellent city of heritage for Pakistan to feel proud of, like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.
 
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These Indians only know how to steal the heritage of others. This is because they don’t have a history to be proud of. They were nothing but naked savages before Islam civilized Hindustan.

The real cultural heritage was always in Sappta Sindhu (Indus Valley.) The greatest scientists, mathematicians, agriculturists, architects in the ancient world.
 
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It seems that some of the posters here have either not read or not understood the significance of world's first university started by a Muslim woman in a highly patriarchal medieval period. Without the work done here and other Muslim universities, there would likely have been no Renaissance in Europe nor the scientific revolution described by Yuval Noah Harari in "Sapiens: A Brief History of Human Kind".

Read the following part:

The list of its most distinguished alumni includes Ibn Khaldun, widely regarded as the forerunner of the modern disciplines of historiography, sociology, economics, and demography. Other notable alumni are Jewish philosopher Maimonides, Muslim philosopher Ibn Rushd (Averroes) and Muslim geographer Mohammad Al-Idrisi.
 
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@RiazHaq

Brof Riadhul Haq sb,

It was not a university in the modern sense of the word. It did not have any infrastructure like classrooms nor did it provide housing for its teachers or students. There was no established system of schooling or curriculum in Taxila. Taxila followed no system of examinations, and did not award degrees to its students.

What else would you expect, sir, from a Univ run by Hindoos.

Regards
 
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