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  2. Al-Andalus University for Medical Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Al Andalus University for Medical Sciences is a private higher education institution, exists in the Syrian Arab Republic under the provisions of Presidential Decree No. (191) Date 6/5/2005, and linked to the Ministry of Higher Education within the limits provided by Legislative Decree No. (36) Dated 16/8/2001.

  3. Taifa - Wikipedia

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    The taifas (green) in 1031. The taifas (from Arabic: طائفة ṭā'ifa, plural طوائف ṭawā'if, meaning "party, band, faction") were the independent Muslim principalities and kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula (modern Portugal and Spain), referred to by Muslims as al-Andalus, that emerged from the decline and fall of the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba between 1009 and 1031.

  4. Al-Andalus - Wikipedia

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    Al-Andalus (Arabic: الأَنْدَلُس, romanized: al-ʾAndalus) [a] was the Muslim-ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula.The name refers to the different Muslim [1] [2] states that controlled these territories at various times between 711 and 1492.

  5. List of medical schools in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Al-Andalus University for Medical Sciences Faculty of Medicine Private Al-Qadmus: 2005 2006 MD F0004011: 2017 - Current Hama University Faculty of Medicine Public Hama: 2012 2018 MD Janob al Malaab / Hama - Homs Highway F0004012: 2018 - Current University of Tartous College of Medicine Public Tartous: 2014 2020 MD F0005211: 2020 - Current

  6. List of medieval European scientists - Wikipedia

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    Abulcasis (936-1013), a physician and scientist in Al-Andalus, is considered to be the father of modern surgery. He wrote numerous medical texts, developed many innovative surgical instruments, and developed a variety of new surgical techniques and practices. His texts were considered the definitive works on surgery in Europe until the Renaissance.

  7. Maristan of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Maristans or bimaristans were the historic equivalent of hospitals in the Islamic world, first originating further east and spreading to Morocco and Al-Andalus around the 12th to 14th centuries. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Maristan of Granada may have been inspired or influenced by similar institutions founded by the Marinids in Morocco (e.g. the ...

  8. Overdose deaths climbed 15% in Spokane last year as 2025 ...

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    Spokane County Medical Examiner Dr. Veena Singh told officials on Tuesday that her office recorded 30 overdose deaths last month, up roughly 15% from January 2024.

  9. Category:Scientists from al-Andalus - Wikipedia

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