Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz is a major Iranian university in Ahvaz, Khuzestan, Iran.
The campus today has 176 acres (0.71 km) and houses 13 colleges. In 2002, 3398 students were enrolled.
After Shapur the First, the Sassanid King, conquered the Roman Emperor, commanded the Roman POWs to build a new town in a location that was 18 Kilometers South-East the present Dezful city. That town was named Veh-Andiv i Shapur, meaning “city of Shapur, ...
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Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz is a major Iranian university in Ahvaz, Khuzestan, Iran.
The campus today has 176 acres (0.71 km) and houses 13 colleges. In 2002, 3398 students were enrolled.
After Shapur the First, the Sassanid King, conquered the Roman Emperor, commanded the Roman POWs to build a new town in a location that was 18 Kilometers South-East the present Dezful city. That town was named Veh-Andiv i Shapur, meaning “city of Shapur, better than Antakiyy-e[1]”. From the beginning, Veh-andiv was then called Gondi Shapur (meaning the city of Shapur), was a focal point for scientists and academics. Many of the Roman texts were transferred to Gondi Shapur and translated into Pahlavi language, and were kept in collections. In the 5th century A.D., a university and a hospital were established in Gondi Shapur that were functional up to 3rd century A.H. In these institutions scientists and medical practitioners cultivated and used experiences of different nations like Iranian,...
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