Ottoman architectural works outside Turkey
cover in time and space large geographical areas and extensive
historical periods. Ottoman construction work spread out
within the lands under Ottoman sovereignty. Consequently,
architectural works are considered as Ottoman regardless
of the style they were built in if they were constructed
during the Ottoman period. Yet, uninterrupted pre-Ottoman
architectural traditions (as seen in the Middle Eastern
Countries), Ottoman style proper, the union of the last
two or European styles after the 18th century, could coexist
respectively in architectural work.
Arnavutluk
Bulgaristan
Cezayir
Irak
İsrail, Kudüs ve çevresi
Kıbrıs
Kuzey
Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti
Güney Kıbrıs
Libya
Lübnan
Macaristan
Mısır
Romanya
Somali
Sudan
Sudi Arabistan
Tunus
Ürdün
Yemen
Yugoslavya
Yunanistan
Taken
from the book "Ottoman Architectural Works Outside Turkey"
published by Ministry of Foreign affairs.