Ottoman Architecture (1326-1520 AD) a Study of Its Origins and Historical Development
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The will of the Ottoman civilization, that of the Islamic civilization gives the lead for Architecture, which is undoubtedly the architecture is based on the knowledge and technical sciences and applied. It is characterized by good organization of the place and the balance of the blocks and have their own value. It used art and architecture of the Ottoman forms and expressions which have been developed again with the methods and ideas existing. They have also absorbed foreign influences Vodavcha to its existence, and revealed to us the sustainability of a vibrant live productivity. Ottoman architecture has revealed Fine Arts which evolved through a combination between the elements adhering to traditions coming from the outside elements and innovative methods for the private alone in all eras of Ottoman history.
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