The Great Mosque of Samarra is a mosque from the 9th century CE located in Samarra, Iraq. The mosque was commissioned in 848 and completed in 851 by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil who reigned from 847 until 861. At the time of construction, it was the world’s largest mosque. It is known for its 52 metres high minaret encircled by a spiral ramp.
Shape — Great Mosque of Samarra (Malwiya), Salahaldin
The minaret of Samarah is part of the Great Mosque in Samarah. The mosque was commissioned by the Abbasid caliph Al Mutawakkil (who reigned in Samarah from 847 to 861) in 848 and completed in 851.
The Great Mosque of Samarah was for a time the largest mosque in the world. Its minaret, the Malwiya Tower, is a spiraling cone 52 meters high and 33 meters wide with a spiral ramp.