Talk:Muristan

Persian?
The Persian for hospital is bimuristan, not Muristan. This is probably a corruption and the article should reflect that
 * Sources I have seen in the Internet say that the origin of the word is Persian, Arabic, etc. One language may have borrowed from another. I don't have any resources with which to resolve the etymology. If anyone can find out the original source of the word, it would be a great help. MishaPan 22:26, 17 June 2007 (UTC)

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