
İshak Pasha Mosque
İshak Pasha Mosque, located in Eastern Turkey near Dogubayazit, is an Ottoman-era mosque built in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. It combines Islamic, Persian, and Armenian architectural elements, showcasing intricate stone carvings and grand domes. The mosque served both religious and social functions, reflecting the region’s diverse cultural influences. Surrounded by a courtyard and adapted to the mountainous landscape, it stands as a historical monument illustrating the rich heritage of Eastern Anatolia. Today, it attracts visitors interested in history, architecture, and the cultural synthesis of the Ottoman Empire.