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==Early Ottoman period==

[[File:Safranbolu traditional house 1.jpg|thumb|left|Traditional Ottoman house in [[Safranbolu]]]]

[[File:Robevihouse.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Traditional Macedonian [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]]-[[Architecture of Turkey|Turkish]]style house in [[Ohrid]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]]]]

With the establishment of the Ottoman empire, the years 1300–1453 constitute the early or first Ottoman period, when Ottoman art was in search of new ideas. This period witnessed three types of mosques: tiered, single-domed and subline-angled mosques. The [[Hacı Özbek Mosque]] (1333) in [[İznik]], the first important center of Ottoman art, is the first example of an Ottoman single-domed mosque.{{citation needed|date=September 2012}}