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  2. Flags of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The modern Ottoman Turkish army used the Ottoman state coat of arms on one side of their standard regimental flags and Shahada on the other. The Ottoman regimental flags consisted of gold writings and the state emblem on a red background. After the empire was abolished in 1922, this practice continued for a while in modern Turkey. [18] [19]

  3. Emblems of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The crescent and star are from the 19th-century Ottoman flag (1844–1923) which also forms the basis of the present-day Turkish flag. Following the abolition of the Sultanate on 1 November 1922, the Ottoman coat of arms was no longer used and the crescent and star became Turkey's de facto national emblem. In the national identity cards of the ...

  4. Sancak-ı Şerif - Wikipedia

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    According to Ottoman historian Silahdar Findiklili Mehmed Agha (d. 1727), the flag was made of black wool. [ 3 ] It was believed that if the Ottoman state, or Islam generally, were threatened with extreme danger, the flag should be taken into the field by the Ottoman sultan personally, whereupon every Muslim capable of taking arms must rally ...

  5. File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg - Wikipedia

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    Derivated from User:Kerem Özcan's Ottoman Flag.svg and Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg. The star shape was slightly updated by DsMurat and the color of the flag was readjusted by Niusereset in the newer versions, as seen in the file history. Finally, Orwellianist revised the thickness of crescent and star based on the additional historical photos.

  6. Coat of arms of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The blooming flowers near it also represent justice in Islamic symbolism. Encircling the shield are an assortment of weapons, balancing ancient armaments with modern weaponry. A red flag representing the secular institutions of the state stands alongside the green Standard of the Caliph. Beyond the coat, the Ottoman Orders of Merit are displayed.

  7. Flag of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Turkey, officially the Turkish flag [2] (Turkish: Türk bayrağı), is a red flag featuring a white crescent and star on its emblem, It’s based on the 18th-century Ottoman Empire flag. [3] The flag is often called "the red flag" (al bayrak), and is referred to as "the red banner" (al sancak) in the Turkish national anthem ...

  8. File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire (also used in Egypt).svg

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    Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833) Flag of Egypt; Funj Sultanate; List of Egyptian flags; List of Eritrean flags; List of South Sudanese flags; List of Sudanese flags; List of countries by population in 1800; List of shipwrecks in November 1853; List of shipwrecks in November 1854; List of wars: 1800–1899; List of wars involving Egypt; List ...

  9. Template:Country data Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    This template should not be used directly. It is used indirectly by flag templates such as Template:Flag and Template:Flag icon. See Category:Flag template system for a full list of flag templates and Wikipedia:WikiProject Flag Template for further documentation. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status No parameters specified This is the documentation for ...