Jamie Minaret [ edit this section | correct source code ]
Jama minaret | |
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UNESCO World Heritage List | |
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Country | ![]() |
Tips | Culture |
Criterion | ii, iii, iv |
Reference | 211 |
UNESCO region | Asia and the Pacific |
Coordinates | 34 ° 23'48 "N 64 ° 30'58" EKoordinātas: 34 ° 23'48 "N 64 ° 30'58" E (karte) |
Inclusion History | |
Inclusion | 2002 (26th session) |
Threat | 2002-present |
The Jamie Minaret ( Persian : Minar Jam , Minar-e Jam ) is a 62-meter-high minaret erected around 1190 from bricks. Famous for complex bricks, plaster and glazed tiles. Located in an almost inaccessible region of Ghor province, Afghanistan , near Hariri .
In 2002, the minaret was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List , and this year it was included on the list of endangered World Heritage sites . In 2014, the British Broadcasting Corporation reported that the tower was in danger of collapse. [1]
References [ edit this section | correct source code ]
- ↑ "Afghan historic minaret of Jam" in danger of collapse ' " . BBC Online . BBC News . Viewed: May 12, 2015 .
External links [ edit this section | correct source code ]
Wikipedia has access to multimedia files on this topic . See: Jama's Minaret .
- Minaret of Jam Archaeological Project
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