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The Malwiya Minaret seems to have been inspired by Mesopotamian ziggurats like the Bi…, 2001...

The Malwiya Minaret seems to have been inspired by Mesopotamian ziggurats like the Bi…, 2001 (photo)
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Image title
The Malwiya Minaret seems to have been inspired by Mesopotamian ziggurats like the Bi…, 2001 (photo)
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Yamashita, Michael / American
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Date
2001 AD (C21st AD)
Shooting Date
01/01/2001
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The Malwiya Minaret seems to have been inspired by Mesopotamian ziggurats like the Biblical Tower of Babel, where multiple languages were brought to the world’s peoples after the Great Flood. It still stands guard over the remains of the Great Mosque of The Malwiya Minaret seems to have been inspired by Mesopotamian ziggurats like the Biblical Tower of Babel, where multiple languages were brought to the world’s peoples after the Great Flood. It still stands guard over the remains of the Great Mosque of Samarra, and a children’s playground, complete with hand-cranked Ferris wheel. Photo by Michael Yamashita

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© Michael Yamashita / GEO Image Collection / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
architecture / Asia / desert / child / Iraq / arab civilization / Middle East / Polo Marco (1254-1324) / explorer / silk road / photo / mzphoto / Ferris wheel / GEO Image Collection

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