Ishak Pasha Palace

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Ishak Pasha Palace is a grand 17th–18th century Ottoman-era palace complex in eastern Turkey, renowned for its blend of Ottoman, Persian, and Armenian architectural styles and its dramatic mountain setting.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
palace complex
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Armenian architecture
Islamic architecture
Ottoman architecture
Persian architecture
builtFor Ishak Pasha
Çolak Abdi Pasha family
constructionEnd late 18th century
constructionStart late 17th century
country Turkey
hasFeature arches
defensive walls
domes
inner courtyard
ornamental reliefs
outer courtyard
hasPart bathhouse
courtyard
gatehouse
harem section
kitchens
mosque
reception halls
selamlık section
service quarters
stables
tombs
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List site
heritageStatus tentative World Heritage Site
historicalEra Ottoman Empire
knownFor elaborate stone carvings
mountain setting
ornate portal
panoramic views
locatedIn Ağrı Province NERFINISHED
eastern Turkey
locatedNear Doğubayazıt NERFINISHED
locatedOn mountain slope
materialUsed cut stone
stone
overlooks Doğubayazıt plain
region Eastern Anatolia NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Islam
tourism popular visitor destination in eastern Turkey
usedAs administrative center
residence of local governors

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Ottoman architecture
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