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Creator
Margery H. Freeman
Date created
May 1993
Location
Dogubayazit Turkey
License
This photograph copyright ©1993. Terms of use

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Ishak Pasha Palace

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This photo is of the interior of the Ishak Pasha Palace. The interior is covered in stone that is the color of sand in most places, with darker parts, either from age or wear or tiles or stones that are darker naturally - black or grey. The photo is of a room broken up by a wall that has tall arches across the whole of it. The arches are connected and there is no space between them. They have a patterned design above each of them starting with the capital. The wall behind the arch wall is designed with an arch over the doorway leading out, as well as two arched fake windows. On the lower part of the wall there is a tiled design that consists of sand and black colored tiles and looks like arrows facing outward from the door in the center.