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Ablaq ((アラビア語:أبلق); particolored; literally 'piebald'〔(Islamic Art and Architecture ), p. 146〕) is an architectural style involving alternating or fluctuating rows of light and dark stone.〔(Dictionary of Islamic Architecture ), p. 1〕 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. The first recorded use of the term ''ablaq'' pertained to repairs of the Great Mosque of Damascus in 1109,〔 but the technique itself was used much earlier.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Architecture )
== Technique ==
This technique is a feature of Islamic architecture.〔 The ablaq decorative technique is a derivative from the ancient Byzantine Empire, whose architecture used alternate sequential runs of light colored ashlar stone and darker colored orange brick.
The first known use of the term ablaq in building techniques is in masonry work in reconstruction improvements to the walls of the Umayyad Mosque of Damascus. According to records, these reconstruction masonry improvements to the north wall began in the early twelfth century.〔 The local stone supply may have encouraged the use of alternating courses of light and dark stone. In the south part of Syria there is abundance of black basalt as well as white-colored limestone. The supplies of each are about equal, so it was natural that masonry techniques of balanced proportions were used.〔
The technique itself, however, was used much earlier, Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba being a notable example,〔 Medina Azahara, and possibly Al-Aqsa Mosque, as well as the Dome of the Rock.
The Mamluks utilized mottled light effects and chiaroscuro in their buildings, and among the architectural elements that complemented it was ablaq. Finely dressed ashlar stones was often combined with brickwork for vaults. These Mamluk and Syrian elements were applied and shared by the Ayyubids and Crusaders in Palestine, Syria, and Egypt.

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