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 Turkey, Dogubayazit, Anatolia: Ishak Pasha Palace was begun in 1685 by Cholak Abdi Pasha and completed in 1784 by his son, a Kurdish chieftain, also named Ishak. The architecture is a mixture of Seljuk, Ottoman, Georgian, Persian and Armenian styles.
Stone block representing a ram (?) near the entrance. 
 Keywords: primitive, stone-carving, mediaeval

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Photographer: Peter Michael Rhodes
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PMR-D2662
Upload Date: 2014-09-19 10:00:34
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Turkey, Dogubayazit, Anatolia: Ishak Pasha Palace was begun in 1685

by Cholak Abdi Pasha and completed in 1784 by his son, a Kurdish chieftain, also named Ishak. The architecture is a mixture of Seljuk, Ottoman, Georgian, Persian and Armenian styles.
Stone block representing a ram (?) near the entrance.
Keywords: primitive, stone-carving, mediaeval