Like it can be seen in Hagia Sophia too, the Ottoman civilization makes transformations by respecting the past of the structures in the places it conquered. It prioritizes development by reconstruction and repair, not transformation by destruction. Unfortunately, the same sensitivity is not shown in Islamic works in European countries.
Numerous works of symbolic importance in the Balkans and Europe, which can shed light on the period in terms of architecture, undergo an intense transformation until the traces of the original are incomprehensible.