Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Minaret at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus. A minaret (/ ˌ m ɪ n ə ˈ r ɛ t, ˈ m ɪ n ə ˌ r ɛ t /; [1] Arabic: منارة, romanized: manāra, or Arabic: مِئْذَنة, romanized: miʾḏana; Turkish: minare; Persian: گلدسته, romanized: goldaste) is a type of tower typically built into or adjacent to mosques.
Ali minaret: Isfahan: Iran: Western Asia: 52-54 171-177 11th-12th Century preserved Formerly built for a Seljuk-era mosque, now attached to a Safavid-era mosque. [8] [8] Ghazni Minarets: Ghazni: Afghanistan: South Asia: 20 65 12th century Endangered 2 minaret towers. Upper portion of tower lost to earthquake in 1902 [9] [9] Jarkurgan minaret ...
Migdal Eder (Hebrew: מגדל־עדר Miḡdal ‘Êḏer [miɣ.dal ʕɛð.er], "Tower of Eder") is a tower mentioned in the biblical book of Genesis 35:21, in the context of the death of Jacob's wife, Rachel. The biblical record locates it near the present-day city of Bethlehem.
The tallest minaret in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [17] Minar-e-Pakistan: Lahore: Pakistan 70 230 1968 [18] Istiqlal Mosque Minaret Jakarta: Indonesia 66.6 218 1974 The symbolize the divine oneness of God. [19] Podgredina Blue Mosque Minarets Podgredina: Bosnia and Herzegovina 66 217 2018 The first mosque with 5 şerefe's (balconies) on a minaret ...
[13] [11] The minaret is also known as Mahkamah Minaret since the minaret is located near the Madrasa al-Tankiziyya which served as a law court during the times of Ottomans. [14] This minaret, possibly replacing an earlier Umayyad minaret, is built in the traditional Syrian square tower type and is made entirely out of stone. [15]
In the early hours Friday morning, the 11-meter-high (33-foot-high) minaret was razed to the ground, with the Iraqis are furious over their government's demolition of a minaret that stood for ...
Bethlehem [a] is a city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the State of Palestine, located about ten kilometres (six miles) south of Jerusalem.It is the capital of the Bethlehem Governorate, and as of 2017 had a population of 28,591 people. [5]
The minaret bowed itself in reverence but could only regain its balance after its top joint had been kinked in the opposite direction. [12] According to local Christian tradition, however, the mosque's tilt was due to its bowing towards the tomb of the Virgin Mary , reputedly located near Arbil . [ 8 ]