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Ottoman architecture in Egypt is the architecture that emerged in Egypt after its Ottoman conquest in 1517. While it continued the traditions of earlier Mamluk architecture, it was heavily influenced by the architecture of the Ottoman Empire. It features the pencil Ottoman minaret, dome mosques, new tile decoration and other characteristics of Ottoman architecture.

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  • Ottoman architecture in Egypt is the architecture that emerged in Egypt after its Ottoman conquest in 1517. While it continued the traditions of earlier Mamluk architecture, it was heavily influenced by the architecture of the Ottoman Empire. It features the pencil Ottoman minaret, dome mosques, new tile decoration and other characteristics of Ottoman architecture. (en)
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  • Ottoman architecture in Egypt is the architecture that emerged in Egypt after its Ottoman conquest in 1517. While it continued the traditions of earlier Mamluk architecture, it was heavily influenced by the architecture of the Ottoman Empire. It features the pencil Ottoman minaret, dome mosques, new tile decoration and other characteristics of Ottoman architecture. (en)
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  • Ottoman architecture in Egypt (en)
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