Tuesday, July 12, 2016

After the conquest Constantinople in 1453, Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II invested in an educational endowment that established a set of eight schools of higher education in the city. The schools paid their professors higher than any other teachers in the empire and provided stipends for 120 students.

Pictured: the dome of Fatih Camii [Mosque], the centerpiece of the complex that included the schools.

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