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This is a list of the tallest minarets in the world. It ranks minarets by their height. The tallest minaret in the world is the minaret of the Djamaa el Djazaïr in Algiers, Algeria which stands at 265 metres (870 ft).
Opened in April 2019, it houses the world's tallest minaret and is the third-largest mosque in the world after the Great Mosque of Mecca and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi of Medina in Saudi Arabia. [2] [3] [4] The mosque features a prayer hall with an area of 22,000 m 2 (240,000 sq ft), [5] capable of accommodating 120,000 worshippers. The central nave ...
Algeria: Algiers 265 metres 2019 2 Hassan II Mosque [1] Morocco: Casablanca: 210 metres: 1993: 3 Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque [2] Malaysia: Shah Alam: 142.3 metres: 1988: 106.7 metres high dome 4 Great Mosque of Mecca [3] Saudi Arabia: Mecca: 139 metres: 1570: 5 Grand Mosalla mosque of Tehran [4] Iran: Tehran: 136 metres: 2006 ...
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) ... Built by a Chinese construction firm throughout the 2010s, the Great Mosque of Algiers features the world's tallest minaret, measuring at 869 feet (265 meters). ...
Algeria: 1994 Sunni: Kocatepe Mosque: 15,000 [58] Ankara Turkey: 1987 Sunni: Great Mosque of Central Java: 15,000 [59] Semarang Indonesia: 2006 Sunni: Grand Mosque of Sabilal Muhtadin: 15,000 [60] Banjarmasin Indonesia: 1974 Sunni: National Mosque of Malaysia: 15,000 [61] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia: 1965 Sunni: Putra Mosque: 15,000 [62] Putrajaya ...
This is a list of the tallest completed ... (Great Mosque of Algeria)) Egypt ... 210 m (689 ft), the second tallest minaret in the world; Maroc Telecom HQ, Rabat ...
Second tallest building in Africa Ouled Fayet Transmitter, Main Mast? Guyed mast: Ouled Fayet: 158 m: 518 ft: insulated against ground Chréa Transmitter? Tower: Chréa ( Pic Abdelkader) 150 m: 492 ft: Tessala Transmitter? Tower: Tessala: 100 m: 328 ft: Ain N'sour Transmitter? Tower: Bou Kadir: 100 m: 328 ft: Grande Kabylie Transmitter? Tower ...
Minaret(s) 1 Djamaʽa el Djedid (الجامع الجديد), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] also rendered Djamaa al-Djedid , [ 2 ] or Jamaa El Jedid (meaning New Mosque) is a mosque in Algiers , the capital of Algeria . [ 4 ]