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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ablaq (Arabic: أبلق‎; particolored) is an architectural style involving alternating or fluctuating rows of light and dark stone. Records trace the beginnings of this type of masonry technique to the south parts of Syria. It is associated as an Arabic term, especially as related to Arabic Islamic architectural decoration. It has been used since the twelfth century in stonework techniques. The first recorded use of the term ablaq pertained to repairs of the Great Mosque of Damascus in 1109.. }

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