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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Areas of Istanbul' has mentioned 'Ottoman architecture' in the following places:
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See also: Architecture of Istanbul, Ottoman architecture, and Architecture of Turkey
Istanbul is primarily known for its Byzantine and Ottoman architecture, and despite its development as a Turkish city since 1453, contains a vast array of ancient, Roman, Byzantine, Christian, Muslim and Jewish monuments.
Among the oldest surviving examples of Ottoman architecture in Istanbul are the Anadoluhisarxc4xb1 and Rumelihisarxc4xb1 fortresses, which assisted the Ottomans during their siege of the city.
In the following centuries, and especially after the Tanzimat reforms, Ottoman architecture was supplanted by European styles.
The distinctive and characteristic skyline of Istanbul was built up over many centuries and encompasses thexc2xa0 Hagiaxc2xa0 Sophia whose vast dome reflects the architectural and decorative expertise of the 6th century,xc2xa0 the 15th century Fatih complex and Topkapi Palace - that was continually extended until the 19th century, the Sxc3xbcleymaniye Mosque complex and Sehzade Mosque complex, works of the chief architect Sinan, reflecting the climax of Ottoman architecture in the 16th century, the 17th century Blue Mosque and the slender minarets of the New Mosque near the port completed in 1664.