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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 ...
The white star and crescent moon on red as the flag of the Ottoman Empire was introduced 1844. [2] After the declaration of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, the new administrative regime maintained the last flag of the Ottoman Empire. Proportional standardizations were introduced in the Turkish Flag Law of 1936. [3] 1923–present
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This is a trivial modification of Image:Flag of Turkey.svg. It uses the number 1/3 given in the construction sheet at Flags of the World , instead of having the leftmost point of the star be exactly between the tips of the crescent.
Diameter of the circle around the star 1 ⁄ 4 G C Distance between the centres of the inner and outer circles of the crescent 1 ⁄ 16 G D Diameter of the inner circle of the crescent 2 ⁄ 5 G E Distance between the inner circle of the crescent and the circle around the star 1 ⁄ 3 G F Diameter of the outer circle of the crescent 1 ⁄ 2 G L ...
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The star and crescent design later became a common element in the national flags of Ottoman successor states in the 20th century. The current flag of Turkey is essentially the same as the late Ottoman flag, but has more specific legal standardizations (regarding its measures, geometric proportions, and exact tone of red) that were introduced ...