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İshak Paşa Sarayı

İshak Paşa Sarayı is a semi-ruined, Ottoman-period palace and administrative complex located in the Doğubeyazıt district of eastern Turkey’s Ağrı province. The construction of İshak Paşa was started in 1685 by Colak Abdi Pasha, the bey of Beyazıt province, continued by his son İshak Pasha and completed by his grandson Mehmet Pasha. According to the inscription on its door, the harem of the palace was completed by his grandson İshak (Isaac) Pasha in 1784.

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Jean-Claude Billonneau28-Mar-2021 15:15
Belle composition d’image. V
Alexander Kazakov18-Nov-2017 16:47
Very beautiful! V
Ton T.15-Nov-2017 18:44
Must be great to visit these historical places! V
LynnH15-Nov-2017 04:10
Even in ruins, it's quite beautiful. V
Julie Oldfield15-Nov-2017 03:19
Great perspective to capture this beautiful structure. Are those dog houses? V
Gill Kopy14-Nov-2017 02:02
Wow marvelous !! I wonder what the two little hut like buildings were for ? Such a magnificent palace. V
Pieter Bos13-Nov-2017 19:55
Very interesting architecture. Well captured, Helen. ~V
joseantonio13-Nov-2017 17:28
very nice capture of this amazing palace.V
bill friedlander13-Nov-2017 16:45
A scene from One Thousand And One Nights. Nicely captured, Helen. V
danad13-Nov-2017 15:51
A superb image of this palace ! V.
Milan Vogrin13-Nov-2017 15:46
Nice compo! V
Patrick Goossens13-Nov-2017 15:21
What a magnificent building
Long Bach Nguyen13-Nov-2017 14:54
beautiful and informative narrative
fotabug13-Nov-2017 14:45
I can see why it took so long. Amazing how they could build those domes back then!
Nick Paoni13-Nov-2017 14:30
Nice shot of this piece of history.
Jim Coffman13-Nov-2017 14:23
A super image of something many of us will never see for ourselves..
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal13-Nov-2017 14:18
Fantastic image of this beautiful old building, love the architecture.
marie-jose wolff13-Nov-2017 14:01
I love that harmonious style of architecture! V
victorswan13-Nov-2017 14:00
wow what a beautiful building but seems to me a bit in decline, It must have been a great period for the Ottoman Empire a very image Helen BV