There is at least 2 international crossings, but when we went there (last October), the Dogubeyazit/Gürbulak one was the only one you could use because of the clashes with Turkish government and Kurdistan "rebels". I dont know, how the situation has developed since that, and I would find out before setting off. We had no problems going thru that Dogubeyazit border.
Even when a border is open, if theres lots of military activity in the area, it might mean lots of roadblocks, checking papers, etc., thus making your travel slow going.
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