Category
page 1Educational institutions established in the 10th century
Al-Azhar University
public university in Cairo, Egypt
Taputapuatea marae
large marae complex at Opoa in Taputapuatea, on the south eastern coast of Raiatea
Koryo Songgyungwan
framed|right|Scene from a five panel painting showing the Korean crown prince starting his studies at the Songgyungwan academy
The Songgyungwan was the highest educational institution established in Korea during the Koryo and Choson dynasties. It opened in 992. The institution consists of the Taesong Temple, Myongnyun Hall and 20 other buildings, including one of the largest wooden buildings to still exist in the DPRK.
University of Timbuktu
collective term for the organized center of learning associated with three mosques in the city of Timbuktu: the masajids (mosques) of Sankore, Djinguereber, and Sidi Yahya
Koryo Songgyungwan University
educational institution in North Korean city of Kaesong