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Other Civilizations' {{TradeRoute6}} Trade Routes to this city provide +1 {{Science6}} and +1 {{Gold6}} for them. <br /> |
Other Civilizations' {{TradeRoute6}} Trade Routes to this city provide +1 {{Science6}} and +1 {{Gold6}} for them. <br /> |
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+2 {{Science6}} for every {{TradeRoute6}} Trade Route to this city. <br /> |
+2 {{Science6}} for every {{TradeRoute6}} Trade Route to this city. <br /> |
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− | Domestic {{TradeRoute6}} Trade Routes give an additional +1 {{Faith6}} to this city |
+ | Domestic {{TradeRoute6}} Trade Routes give an additional +1 {{Faith6}} to this city. |
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+ | {{seewp|Sankore Madrasah}} |
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+ | The '''University of Sankore''' is a [[Medieval Era (Civ6)|Medieval Era]] [[Wonder (Civ6)|Wonder]] in ''[[Civilization VI: Gathering Storm]]''. It must be built on a [[Desert (Civ6)|Desert]] or [[Desert (Hills) (Civ6)|Desert Hills]] [[Tile (Civ6)|tile]] next to a [[Campus (Civ6)|Campus]] with a [[University (Civ6)|University]]. |
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** Domestic {{TradeRoute6}} Trade Routes gives an additional +1 {{Faith6}} to this city |
** Domestic {{TradeRoute6}} Trade Routes gives an additional +1 {{Faith6}} to this city |
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+ | {{ShareYourWisdom|the University of Sankore}} |
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+ | Located within and around the pyramidal Sankore Mosque in Timbuktu, Sankore Madrasah was an ancient higher learning center that became especially prominent during the reign of Mansa Musa. |
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+ | The university operated differently than most modern universities today – instead of a central administration, the school was made up of independent schools with their own professors, and classes would take place outside in the courtyards or private homes. Though this may seem a bit more casual than what modern students experience, the University of Sankore was a renowned Islamic learning center. Curricula included Qur'anic studies of course, but also secular studies such as medicine, geography, physics, history, and art. The university offered four tiered degrees followed by graduation ceremonies during which students wore traditional turbans to represent their great accomplishments. |
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+ | In the 1590s, the Moroccan invasion of Mali pushed many scholars to leave – some were deported, while others fled – and much of the work of the university was destroyed. |
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Revision as of 02:48, 16 February 2019
The University of Sankore is a Medieval Era Wonder in Civilization VI: Gathering Storm. It must be built on a Desert or Desert Hills tile next to a Campus with a University.
- Effects:
- +3 Science
- +1 Faith
- +2 Great Scientist points per turn
- Other Civilizations' Trade Route Trade Routes to this city provide +1 Science and +1 Gold for them
- +2 Science for every Trade Route Trade Route to this city
- Domestic Trade Route Trade Routes gives an additional +1 Faith to this city
Strategy
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Civilopedia entry
Located within and around the pyramidal Sankore Mosque in Timbuktu, Sankore Madrasah was an ancient higher learning center that became especially prominent during the reign of Mansa Musa.
The university operated differently than most modern universities today – instead of a central administration, the school was made up of independent schools with their own professors, and classes would take place outside in the courtyards or private homes. Though this may seem a bit more casual than what modern students experience, the University of Sankore was a renowned Islamic learning center. Curricula included Qur'anic studies of course, but also secular studies such as medicine, geography, physics, history, and art. The university offered four tiered degrees followed by graduation ceremonies during which students wore traditional turbans to represent their great accomplishments.
In the 1590s, the Moroccan invasion of Mali pushed many scholars to leave – some were deported, while others fled – and much of the work of the university was destroyed.