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What is the "Worlds oldest institution"?

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What is the "Worlds oldest institution"?

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  1. The Academy of Gundishapur in Persia (modern Iran) is one of the oldest institutions. In 489 CE, the Nestorian established scientific center in Edessa, was transferred to Nasibin, also known as "Nisibīn, then under Persian rule with its secular faculties at Gundishapur, Khuzestan. Here, scholars, together with Pagan philosophers banished by Justinian from Athens carried out important research in Medicine, Astronomy, and Mathematics".


  2. Slavery or marriage

  3. the worlds oldest constitution is USS Constitution

  4. Marriage

  5. No one knows because their could be tribal institutions older than the modern ones we know today

  6. University of Al-Karaouine in Fez, Morocco founded in 859.

  7. Università di Bologna, Italy, established in 1088

    Also called Alma Mater Studiorum

  8. Geting on top of the pile.

  9. I think that's whoring.

    Wait, what kind of institution?

  10. Probably the Vatican.

  11. The "althing" that is the governmental system of Iceland.

  12. I think they refer to prostitution as the world's oldest institution.  I have no idea if that is actually true but it seems reasonable.

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