Ishak
Pasha Palace, one of the most important architectural works of art in Eastern
Anatolia region, is presented in a documentary on TRT Documentary Channel in
March.
The
Palace, located in Doğubayazıt in Ağrı bordering Iran, has a striking
appearance with its commanding position in the plain, and it overlooks the
historical Silk Road. Now, as in the past, it is the most significant Ottoman work
of art in the region.
The
Palace, which was constructed during the time of sanjak Beyazıt of Çıldıroğlu
clan and whose construction was finalized in 1784, has a mixed style of stone
decoration as the outcome of the interaction between Eastern Anatolia and the geography
around as well as the impacts of the Tulip era in İstanbul. The Palace is a
unique example of Anatolian palace architecture.
In
the documentary made by Pınar Şenel, a producer at Turkish Radio and Television
Corporation (TRT), the important role Ishak Pasha Palace plays in art history
and Ottoman architecture, the dual identity it established as the headquarters
and a residence, and the originality of the craft of stone decoration are
touched upon.The web address for the documentary which also presents the
quotations from literary works on the palace is: http://ishak-pasa-sarayi-belgeseli.blogspot.com
Ishak
Pasha Palace
Producer
and Director : Pınar Şenel
Photography : Çetin Altunsoy, Uğur Hoşafçı
Editor : Yener
Paker
Music by : Nevzat Akpınar
Script
Writer :
Pınar Şenel
Duration : 30 minutes
TRT
© 2013, Ankara
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