Mount Ararat and Ishak Pasha Palace
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Of all the magnificent sights of Turkey, one of the best is undoubtedly in its far eastern reaches, in the Ağrı Province. Here lies the Ishak Pasha Palace, an Ottoman era landmark constructed during the 17th and 18th centuries. Not only is the palace itself an incredible sight, but it lies in the shadow of Mt. Ararat, Turkey's highest mountain at 5.1k meters (around 16.9k ft.). You can see this spectacular area of Eastern Anatolia in this amazing drone video by top contributor iskanderfilms.
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The Ishak Pasha palace is an Ottoman-period palace whose construction was started in 1685 by Colak Abdi Pasha of the Cildirogullari, the bey of Beyazit province. Construction was continued by his son İshak Pasha and completed by his grandson Mehmet Pasha. According to the inscription on its door, the Harem Section of the palace was completed by his grandson Ishak (Isaac) Pasha in 1784. P.A. Jaubert who came as secret agent of Napoleon, arrested and jailed into the palace dungeon in 1805. The Ishak Pasha Palace is one of the few examples of surviving historical Turkish palaces.