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Meleke (Arabic: ملكي, "royal", "kingly"; Hebrew: אבן ירושלמית), also transliterated melekeh or malaki, is a lithologic type of white, coarsely-crystalline, thickly bedded-limestone found in the Judean Hills in Israel and the West Bank. It has been used in the traditional architecture of Jerusalem since ancient times, especially in Herodian architecture. Though it is often popularly referred to as Jerusalem stone, that phrase can refer to a number of different types of stone found and used in or associated with Jerusalem.

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  • Meleke (Melekeh, Malaki, hebr. אבן ירושלמית (['even jəruʃal'mɪt]), Jerusalem-Stein / Jerusalem stone) ist ein weißer Kalkstein (Biosparit) und für die Architektur im alten und modernen Jerusalem prägend. Er wurde seit der Epoche von König Herodes intensiv als Baumaterial verwendet; die bisher umfangreichste Verarbeitung erfolgte im Herodianischen Tempel. Der Name stammt vom arabisch-hebräischen Wort für königlich. (de)
  • Meleke (Arabic: ملكي, "royal", "kingly"; Hebrew: אבן ירושלמית), also transliterated melekeh or malaki, is a lithologic type of white, coarsely-crystalline, thickly bedded-limestone found in the Judean Hills in Israel and the West Bank. It has been used in the traditional architecture of Jerusalem since ancient times, especially in Herodian architecture. Though it is often popularly referred to as Jerusalem stone, that phrase can refer to a number of different types of stone found and used in or associated with Jerusalem. (en)
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  • Meleke (Melekeh, Malaki, hebr. אבן ירושלמית (['even jəruʃal'mɪt]), Jerusalem-Stein / Jerusalem stone) ist ein weißer Kalkstein (Biosparit) und für die Architektur im alten und modernen Jerusalem prägend. Er wurde seit der Epoche von König Herodes intensiv als Baumaterial verwendet; die bisher umfangreichste Verarbeitung erfolgte im Herodianischen Tempel. Der Name stammt vom arabisch-hebräischen Wort für königlich. (de)
  • Meleke (Arabic: ملكي, "royal", "kingly"; Hebrew: אבן ירושלמית), also transliterated melekeh or malaki, is a lithologic type of white, coarsely-crystalline, thickly bedded-limestone found in the Judean Hills in Israel and the West Bank. It has been used in the traditional architecture of Jerusalem since ancient times, especially in Herodian architecture. Though it is often popularly referred to as Jerusalem stone, that phrase can refer to a number of different types of stone found and used in or associated with Jerusalem. (en)
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  • Meleke (de)
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