Nobody will stop you from getting off in Istanbul.
However,
Thus, while doable, it is risky, and if something goes wrong the airline is not required to get you to Istanbul (only to Baku).
What you’re describing is called “Hidden City Ticketing”, where Istanbul is the “hidden” city between the others, but is the one that you’re actually planning to travel to.
Hidden City Ticketing is generally not allowed under the rules of the airline, and there can be a number of traps to planning a hidden city trip (the most common two being checked luggage and return tickets), but many people do make use of it as a way of obtaining cheaper tickets.
Rather than repeating myself, I’d suggest reading through this blog post I wrote on this very subject that covers most of the details.
If you buy the ticket single-trip, then sure, you may get off at the intermediate stop. No one can stop you from doing that.
If your ticket is return, however, typically if you miss one section then all of your subsequent journey sections on that ticket will be cancelled. So, you still can do that, but you won’t be able to get back from Istanbul.
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