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Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences (AJUMS) is a medical school in Khuzestan Province of Iran.. Located in southwestern Iran in the city of Ahvaz, the university was established as a College of Medicine administered by the Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz in 1955, which itself was a revived reincarnation of the Academy of Gundishapur that existed in the same area in antiquity.
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The Academy of Gondishapur or "'Academy of Jondishapur"'(Persian: فرهنگستان گندیشاپور, Farhangestân-e Gondišâpur), also known as the Gondishapur University, was one of the three Sasanian centers of education (Ctesiphon, Ras al-Ayn, Gundeshapur) [1] and academy of learning in the city of Gundeshapur, Iran during late antiquity, the intellectual center of the Sasanian Empire.
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Ahvaz is home to over 1.3 million people within its metropolitan area. Census results suggest a steady increase in population. At the time of the National Census of 2006, the city had 969,843 inhabitants in 212,097 households; [9] 1,112,021 people in 288,271 households in 2011; [10] and in 2016 the census counted 1,184,788 people in 331,556 ...
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Ahvaz: Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences School of Medicine: 1955 Tehran Tehran: Islamic Azad University Medical Branch of Tehran: 1985 Markazi Arak: Arak University of Medical Sciences School of Medicine: 1987 Western Azerbaijan Urmia: Urmia University of Medical Sciences School of Medicine: 1980 Fars Jahrom
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