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The '''Queen Šrapin University Siragge''' ([[Nidajii |Nid.]] ''Duhan Šrapin Gebanahuŋar Sraŋana'', [[French]] ''Université Reine Jirapine'') is the the oldest university of [[Siragge]] and also among the most renowned ones of [[Baranxtu]]. The university largely focuses on religious and philosophical sciences.  
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The '''Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe''' ([[Nidajii |Nid.]] ''Duhan Šrapin Gebanahuŋar Sraŋana'', [[French]] ''Université Reine Jirapine'') is the the oldest university of [[Siraŋe]] and also among the most renowned ones of [[Baranxtu]]. The university largely focuses on religious and philosophical sciences.  
  
 
Courses are mainly taught in [[Nidajii]] and [[French]], and it is one of the few Baranxtuan universities where knowledge of [[Latin]] and [[Wikipedia:Ancient Greek | Ancient Greek]] is vital.
 
Courses are mainly taught in [[Nidajii]] and [[French]], and it is one of the few Baranxtuan universities where knowledge of [[Latin]] and [[Wikipedia:Ancient Greek | Ancient Greek]] is vital.
  
The '''Queen Šrapin University Siragge''' employs about 250 professors teaching about 22,000 students.
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The '''Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe''' employs about 250 professors teaching about 22,000 students.
  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
  
The '''Queen Šrapin University Siragge''' was founded on royal order by [[King Baŋani]] of [[Sraŋana]] in 1778, in honor of his late mother, [[Queen Šrapin]]. A for the time vast area was chosen on which the university should be built, until then, classes were to be already held in various other buildings scattered across town.
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The '''Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe''' was founded on royal order by [[King Baŋani]] of [[Sraŋana]] in 1778, in honor of his late mother, [[Queen Šrapin]]. A for the time vast area was chosen on which the university should be built, until then, classes were to be already held in various other buildings scattered across town.
  
The university was still being built when Baranxtu conquered the country two years later. The newly installed [[Ggeli Pritamitu Gguri-Ahadi | King Ggeli]] ordered the constructions to be halted and shut down all classes, and it was not until his son followed him on the throne as [[Asesi Ggelitu Gguri-Ahadi | King Asesi]] three years later that the official buildings for the university could be finished; however, he renamed it '''King Ggeli Philosophical Higher School'''.
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The university was still being built when Baranxtu conquered the country two years later. The newly installed [[Ŋeli Pritamitu Ŋuri-Ahadi | King Ŋeli]] ordered the constructions to be halted and shut down all classes, and it was not until his son followed him on the throne as [[Asesi Ŋelitu Ŋuri-Ahadi | King Asesi]] three years later that the official buildings for the university could be finished; however, he renamed it '''King Ŋeli Philosophical Higher School'''.
  
 
The main parts of the university were finished in 1789, and the official opening ceremony was held on September 24, 1790.
 
The main parts of the university were finished in 1789, and the official opening ceremony was held on September 24, 1790.
  
When [[Ana Asesitu Ggura-Ahada | Queen Ana]] came to power in 1802, she granted significant support to the university, and in this time, it quickly grew to be one of the most important universities of the time. In 1814, when the oppressive Ggurυa-Ahadυa regime in Baranxtu was overthrown, she renamed the university '''Queen Šrapin University Siragge'''.
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When [[Ana Asesitu Ŋura-Ahada | Queen Ana]] came to power in 1802, she granted significant support to the university, and in this time, it quickly grew to be one of the most important universities of the time. In 1814, when the oppressive Ŋurυa-Ahadυa regime in Baranxtu was overthrown, she renamed the university '''Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe'''.
  
Another main incision in the history of the university occured in 1902. In that year, most faculties moved to the Queen Ana University Siragge, and the '''Queen Šrapin University Siragge''' became purely focused on religious and philosophical studies.
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Another main incision in the history of the university occured in 1902. In that year, most faculties moved to the Queen Ana University Siraŋe, and the '''Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe''' became purely focused on religious and philosophical studies.
  
  
 
==Faculties==
 
==Faculties==
  
The '''Queen Šrapin University Siragge''' currently has 11 faculties.
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The '''Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe''' currently has 11 faculties.
  
 
*Faculty of [[Wikipedia:Abrahamic Religions | Abrahamic Religions]]
 
*Faculty of [[Wikipedia:Abrahamic Religions | Abrahamic Religions]]
*Faculty of [[Baranxtuan Religion | Baranxtuni]] [[Wikipedia:Theology | Theology]]
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*Faculty of [[Ēmandē|Ēmandēan]] [[Wikipedia:Theology | Theology]]
 
*Faculty of [[Wikipedia:Comparative religion | Comparative Religion]]
 
*Faculty of [[Wikipedia:Comparative religion | Comparative Religion]]
 
*Faculty of [[Roman Catholic]] [[Wikipedia:Theology | Theology]]
 
*Faculty of [[Roman Catholic]] [[Wikipedia:Theology | Theology]]
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*Faculty of [[Wikipedia:Symbology | Symbology]]
 
*Faculty of [[Wikipedia:Symbology | Symbology]]
 
*Faculty of [[Wikipedia:Theology | Theology]]
 
*Faculty of [[Wikipedia:Theology | Theology]]
 
  
 
==Notable People==
 
==Notable People==
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===Alumni===
 
===Alumni===
  
*Jozηφ Þeoφilus - Bishop of Dilhepudža
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*Jozēf Þeofilus - Bishop of Dilhepudža
 
*Ilika Uemnahaste - philosopher and author
 
*Ilika Uemnahaste - philosopher and author
*Naþaniel Xristoφoros - Archbishop of Siragge
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*Naþaniel Xristoforos - Archbishop of Siraŋe
  
 
[[Category:Universities in Baranxtu]]
 
[[Category:Universities in Baranxtu]]
 
[[Category:Universities]]
 
[[Category:Universities]]

Latest revision as of 12:38, 16 February 2007

Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe
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Motto: "Ampanaema"
Nationality Baranxtu
Main Campus Siraŋe
Secondary Campus(es) -
Established 1778
Amasrin Imeran Handimandana
Mascot Rehan Raŋi

The Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe (Nid. Duhan Šrapin Gebanahuŋar Sraŋana, French Université Reine Jirapine) is the the oldest university of Siraŋe and also among the most renowned ones of Baranxtu. The university largely focuses on religious and philosophical sciences.

Courses are mainly taught in Nidajii and French, and it is one of the few Baranxtuan universities where knowledge of Latin and Ancient Greek is vital.

The Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe employs about 250 professors teaching about 22,000 students.


History

The Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe was founded on royal order by King Baŋani of Sraŋana in 1778, in honor of his late mother, Queen Šrapin. A for the time vast area was chosen on which the university should be built, until then, classes were to be already held in various other buildings scattered across town.

The university was still being built when Baranxtu conquered the country two years later. The newly installed King Ŋeli ordered the constructions to be halted and shut down all classes, and it was not until his son followed him on the throne as King Asesi three years later that the official buildings for the university could be finished; however, he renamed it King Ŋeli Philosophical Higher School.

The main parts of the university were finished in 1789, and the official opening ceremony was held on September 24, 1790.

When Queen Ana came to power in 1802, she granted significant support to the university, and in this time, it quickly grew to be one of the most important universities of the time. In 1814, when the oppressive Ŋurυa-Ahadυa regime in Baranxtu was overthrown, she renamed the university Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe.

Another main incision in the history of the university occured in 1902. In that year, most faculties moved to the Queen Ana University Siraŋe, and the Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe became purely focused on religious and philosophical studies.


Faculties

The Queen Šrapin University Siraŋe currently has 11 faculties.

Notable People

Staff

  • Imeran Handimandana - amasrin (rector), alumni and professor for Comparative Symbology

Alumni

  • Jozēf Þeofilus - Bishop of Dilhepudža
  • Ilika Uemnahaste - philosopher and author
  • Naþaniel Xristoforos - Archbishop of Siraŋe