- For a time, the
mosque was the
largest in the world; its minaret, the
Malwiya Tower, is a
spiralling cone 52
metres (171 ft) high and 33
metres (108 ft)...
- Egypt,
inspired by the
malwiya Chapel of
Thanksgiving at Thanks-Giving
Square in Dallas, Texas,
built in 1976,
inspired by the
malwiya Post-modern mosque...
- into occultation, and the
Great Mosque of
Samarra with its
distinctive Malwiya minaret. It also
contains an old
Zengid mosque.
Samarra was the capital...
-
helicoidal or "spiral"
minaret behind its
northern wall,
known as the
Malwiya. This
unique design was
repeated once more in the
minaret of the nearby...
- of the
Great Mosque of
Samarra of Iraq and its
distinctive minaret, the
malwiya. In the
Sasanian period, the
abbreviation ART (in
Inscriptional Pahlavi)...
- al-Mutawakkiliyya, and the
Great Mosque of
Samarra with its
famous spiral minaret or
Malwiya,
built in 847. For his son al-Mu'tazz he
built the
large palace Bulkuwara...
- "successors" of the Muhammad.) Abd al-Mu'min's
claim was
challenged by Ibn
Malwiya (another
survivor of the Ten) as well as by the Ahl al-Dar (Ibn Tumart's...
- 000 sq ft) wide. The
iconic spiral minaret which resembles the
renowned Malwiya of the
Great Mosque of
Samarra is
located at the
northern side. The unique...
-
accommodate additional worshippers. The
spiral minaret, also
known as the
Malwiya, is 52 m (171 ft) high and
still stands in the rear of the mosque. Al-Matira...
-
statue of al-Mansur and the top of the
Great Mosque of Samarra's
historic Malwiya Minaret. Fortunately, the
minaret was
rebuilt in 2013, by the work of Iraqi...