Mustansiriya School is one of the oldest Islamic universities in the world, established in 1233 by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir, based in Iraq. Its building, a beautiful 13th century Abbasid structure on the left bank of the tigris river, survived the Mongul invasion, and has been restored, it remains one of the main attractions in Baghdad, it's close to the Saray souq, the Baghdadi museum, the Mutanabbi Street, the Abbasid Palace and caliph's street.

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  • Mustansiriya School is one of the oldest Islamic universities in the world, established in 1233 by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir, based in Iraq. Its building, a beautiful 13th century Abbasid structure on the left bank of the tigris river, survived the Mongul invasion, and has been restored, it remains one of the main attractions in Baghdad, it's close to the Saray souq, the Baghdadi museum, the Mutanabbi Street, the Abbasid Palace and caliph's street. It should not be confused with the similarly-named modern day educational institute Al-Mustansiriya University, also in Iraq.
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  • Mustansiriya School is one of the oldest Islamic universities in the world, established in 1233 by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir, based in Iraq. Its building, a beautiful 13th century Abbasid structure on the left bank of the tigris river, survived the Mongul invasion, and has been restored, it remains one of the main attractions in Baghdad, it's close to the Saray souq, the Baghdadi museum, the Mutanabbi Street, the Abbasid Palace and caliph's street.
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