2020
DOI: 10.1063/5.0000176
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From in situ investigation to FEM analysis: Application of Al-Hadba minaret foundation

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“…The traditional Mosul city contains many buildings that represent a great symbolic value for the city's residents and represent a mainstay in their local and national identity. An example of these buildings is the Great Al-Nuri Mosque, built in the year 1172 A.D. which contains the hunchback minaret called Al-Hadba, and it was built of bricks and its height (67m) and width (17m) [41]. It bears great historical value and represents an Islamic symbol of the traditional Mosul city.…”
Section: Traditional Buildings That Hold Deep Values In the Historical Collective Memory Over The Years Passed Down By Residents From Genmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional Mosul city contains many buildings that represent a great symbolic value for the city's residents and represent a mainstay in their local and national identity. An example of these buildings is the Great Al-Nuri Mosque, built in the year 1172 A.D. which contains the hunchback minaret called Al-Hadba, and it was built of bricks and its height (67m) and width (17m) [41]. It bears great historical value and represents an Islamic symbol of the traditional Mosul city.…”
Section: Traditional Buildings That Hold Deep Values In the Historical Collective Memory Over The Years Passed Down By Residents From Genmentioning
confidence: 99%