>>13662004Maybe that astroturging about the spiral tower was to obfuscate this, according to some rumor here:
http://malwiyeah.blogspot.com/2013/05/studying-spiral-minaret-of-samarra.htmlThe Great Mosque of Samarra was, in its time, the largest mosque in the largest city in the world. The spiral minaret built alongside this mosque was an indicator of the wealth and power of the caliphate, as well as an indicator of the presence of Islam in the city. Since the minaret was built it has become the mascot for the city of Samarra, and research has shown that the engineering behind this structure, and a similar spiral tower built by the same caliph to the north, is truly impressive.
I was originally under the impression that the Malwiya tower (malwiya means ‘spiral’), as it is often called, was the first structure of its kind, preceded by nothing comparable. In my research I found that this is not necessarily the case. While the structure is visually striking and unique in many ways the tower is not without its predecessors, or early prototypes. It was Wikipedia, the free encyclodpedia, that pointed me toward the minaret’s past. Beneath the photograph of the Malwiya tower there was a caption that mentioned a tower of a fire temple in Firuzabad, Iran. The caption called the tower an ancient predecessor to the spiral minarets.
Jews fool rednecks using those tricks all the time.