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bimaristan (Persian: بيمارستان, romanized: bīmārestān; Arabic: بِيْمَارِسْتَان, romanized:
bīmāristān) or
simply maristan,[clarification needed], known...
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Bimaristan (Arabic: البيمارستان النوري) is a
large Muslim medieval bimaristan ("hospital") in Damascus, Syria. It is
located in the al-Hariqa...
- The
Maristan of
Granada (Spanish: Maristán de Granada) was a
bimaristan (hospital) in Granada, Spain. It was
built in the 14th
century during the Nasrid...
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exclusively for the military, by the end of the 15th century. The
Islamic bimaristan served as a
center of
medical treatment, as well
nursing home and lunatic...
- 1003 CE) was a
physician and a
regular lecturer in Al-'Adudi Hospital, a
bimaristan located in
Baghdad during the
Islamic Golden Age. He
became blind towards...
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Orderly Patients Pharmacy Wards Archaic forms Almshouse Asclepeion (Greece)
Bimaristan (Islamic)
Cottage hospital (England) Hôtel-Dieu (France) Valetudinaria...
- al-Mu'izz
street and like many
other pious complexes includes a
hospital (
bimaristan), a
madrasa and mausoleum.
Despite controversy surrounding its construction...
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Museum October War
Panorama Museum Museum of
Arabic Calligraphy Nur al-Din
Bimaristan Po****r
sports include football, basketball, swimming, tennis,
table tennis...
- tomb of
governor of
Damascus Amir
Djamal al-Din (d. 1269). Nur al-Din
Bimaristan Jamal al-Din al-Ghaznawi
History of
medieval Arabic and
Western European...
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traveling bimaristans to
include doctors and pharmacists.
Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik is
often credited with
building the
first bimaristan in Damascus...