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DescriptionMalwiya Minaret (30553349415).jpg
The spiral Malwiya Minaret of the 9th century Al-Jami Mosque at Samarra, northwest of Baghdad, is emblematic of Iraq. The Mongols destroyed the mosque in 1278 but left the minaret standing.
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Camera manufacturer
Canon
Camera model
Canon PowerShot ELPH 330 HS
Exposure time
1/800 sec (0.00125)
F Number
f/3.5
ISO speed rating
80
Date and time of data generation
11:06, 5 April 2016
Lens focal length
8.878 mm
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The spiral Malwiya Minaret of the 9th century Al-Jami Mosque at Samarra, northwest of Baghdad, is emblematic of Iraq. The Mongols destroyed the mosque in 1278 but left the minaret standing.