Ottoman Architecture - Gallery

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  • Tekkiye Mosque, built on the orders of Suleiman the Magnificent in Syria

  • Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque in Syria

  • Interior view of Khan As'ad Pasha in Syria

  • The Grand Serail was built by the Ottoman Turks and is now the headquarters of the Prime Minister of Lebanon.

  • The Jaffa Clock Tower was built to commemorate the silver jubilee of the reign of Sultan Abd al-Hamid II in Israel.

  • The Khan al-Umdan is the largest and best preserved Ottoman inn in Israel.

  • Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Stari Most in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Svrzo's House in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Rác Baths in Hungary

  • Tomb of Gül Baba in Hungary

  • Yenikale in Ukraine

  • Tsisdarakis Mosque in Athens

  • Osman Shah's mosque at Trikala

  • Sabil-Kuttab of Katkhuda in Cairo

  • Mosque of Muhammad Ali in Cairo

  • Çırağan Palace in Istanbul

  • Sultanahmet Jail in Istanbul, in the First National Style

  • Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque in Istanbul

  • Kılıç Ali Pasha Complex in Istanbul

  • Karaağaç Railway Station in Edirne

  • Banya Bashi Mosque in Sofia

  • Townhouse in Nicosia, Cyprus

  • Ottoman architecture in Novi Pazar

  • Sjenica Mosque in Novi Pazar

  • Et'hem Bey Mosque and Clock Tower in Tirana

  • Mangalia Mosque in Romania

  • Turbe Mosque in Belgrade (no longer in existence).

  • Batal Mosque in Belgrade (no longer in existence).

  • Isa Bey Mosque in Skopje's Old Bazaar

  • Aziziye mosque in Batumi, Georgia (no longer in existence).

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