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what served as a landmark in women's education?​

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Answered by shaily75
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That women might have the chance of a healthier and happier life should be reason enough for promoting girls' education. However, there are also important benefits for society as a whole. An educated woman has the skills, information and self-confidence that she needs to be a better parent, worker and citizen.

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Answered by sanagulnazmominaiman
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Morocco: Fatima al-Fihriya establishes the mosque of Al-Qarawiyyin in 859.[1] In the following centuries, a madrasa developed associated to the mosque, and in 1963 it became the University of Al-Qarawiyyin in the city of Fez[2]

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Italy: Bettisia Gozzadini earns a law degree at the University of Bologna.

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Italy: Bettisia Gozzadini teaches Law at the University of Bologna. First woman believed to teach at a university (first university established in 1088).

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