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- Malwiya abstract "The Minaret of Samarra, also known as the Malwiya Minaret or Malwiya Tower (Arabic: ملوية malwiyah) is part of the Great Mosque of Samarra in Samarra, Iraq. The mosque is one of the largest in the world, and was built by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil. The minaret was originally connected to the mosque by a bridge.The minaret or tower was constructed in 848 – 852 of sandstone, and is unique among other minarets because of its ascending spiral conical design. 52 metres high and 33 metres wide at the base, the spiral contains stairs reaching to the top. The word "malwiya" translates as "twisted" or "snail shell".At the top of the cone is a small cylindrical room with a six-metre radius. This room is decorated with eight arcs on the outside. Each arc is erected on two small brick posts. The Malwiya was used for the "call to prayer"; its height made it practical for such use. It is visible from a considerable distance in the area around Samarra and therefore may have been designed as a strong visual statement of the presence of Islam in the Tigris Valley.".
- Malwiya location Iraq.
- Malwiya location Samarra.
- Malwiya nearestCity Baghdad.
- Malwiya nearestCity Iraq.
- Malwiya thumbnail Great_Mosque_of_Samarra.jpg?width=300.
- Malwiya wikiPageExternalLink results.jsp?view=grid&dsort=&date.slider=&fq=place%3A%22Sa%5Cu0304marra%5Cu0304%27+%28Iraq%29%22&q=ernst+herzfeld+great+mosque+mutawakkil.
- Malwiya wikiPageExternalLink samarra01.html.
- Malwiya wikiPageID "21488929".
- Malwiya wikiPageRevisionID "603860832".
- Malwiya established "848".
- Malwiya hasPhotoCollection Malwiya.
- Malwiya latD "34".
- Malwiya latM "12".
- Malwiya latNs "N".
- Malwiya latS "26".
- Malwiya location Iraq.
- Malwiya location Samarra.
- Malwiya longD "43".
- Malwiya longEw "E".
- Malwiya longM "52".
- Malwiya longS "48".
- Malwiya name "Minaret of Samarra".
- Malwiya nearestCity Baghdad.
- Malwiya nearestCity Iraq.
- Malwiya photo "Great Mosque of Samarra.jpg".
- Malwiya photoCaption "The Malwiya minaret at the Great Mosque of Samarra".
- Malwiya photoWidth "200".
- Malwiya subject Category:850s_architecture.
- Malwiya subject Category:Islamic_architecture.
- Malwiya subject Category:Mosques_in_Iraq.
- Malwiya subject Category:Religion_in_Iraq.
- Malwiya subject Category:World_Heritage_Sites_in_Iraq.
- Malwiya point "34.20722222222222 43.88".
- Malwiya type Artifact100021939.
- Malwiya type Building102913152.
- Malwiya type Mosque103788195.
- Malwiya type MosquesInIraq.
- Malwiya type Object100002684.
- Malwiya type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Malwiya type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Malwiya type Structure104341686.
- Malwiya type Whole100003553.
- Malwiya type YagoGeoEntity.
- Malwiya type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Malwiya type Place.
- Malwiya type ProtectedArea.
- Malwiya type Wikidata:Q532.
- Malwiya type Place.
- Malwiya type GeographicalRegion.
- Malwiya type Location.
- Malwiya type _Feature.
- Malwiya comment "The Minaret of Samarra, also known as the Malwiya Minaret or Malwiya Tower (Arabic: ملوية malwiyah) is part of the Great Mosque of Samarra in Samarra, Iraq. The mosque is one of the largest in the world, and was built by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil. The minaret was originally connected to the mosque by a bridge.The minaret or tower was constructed in 848 – 852 of sandstone, and is unique among other minarets because of its ascending spiral conical design.".
- Malwiya label "Malwiya".
- Malwiya label "Minarett von Samarra".
- Malwiya label "Spiralny Minaret".
- Malwiya label "Малвия".
- Malwiya label "الملوية".
- Malwiya label "マルウィヤ・ミナレット".
- Malwiya sameAs Minarett_von_Samarra.
- Malwiya sameAs マルウィヤ・ミナレット.
- Malwiya sameAs Spiralny_Minaret.
- Malwiya sameAs m.05h3dtf.
- Malwiya sameAs Q6745161.
- Malwiya sameAs Q6745161.
- Malwiya sameAs Malwiya.
- Malwiya lat "34.20722222222222".
- Malwiya long "43.88".
- Malwiya wasDerivedFrom Malwiya?oldid=603860832.
- Malwiya depiction Great_Mosque_of_Samarra.jpg.
- Malwiya isPrimaryTopicOf Malwiya.
- Malwiya name "Minaret of Samarra".