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  2. Wolf salute - Wikipedia

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    The wolf salute, as used by the Turkish ultranationalist organization Grey Wolves. The wolf salute, the grey wolf salute or the grey wolf gesture (Turkish: Bozkurt işareti), symbolizes Turkish nationalism, Islam, or Pan-Turkism in Turkey. It is a political symbol used by the Grey Wolves (Ülkü Ocakları) and the Nationalist Movement Party. [1]

  3. National symbols of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The text of the Turkish national anthem on the first page of the issue of Cerîde-i Resmiye, dated March 21, 1921 The writing of the entire anthem in modern Turkish A version of the national anthem recorded in 2013. The Turkish national anthem was written by the poet Mehmet Âkif Ersoy during the Turkish War of Independence in Anatolia. The ...

  4. Emblems of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    A circular section of the red flag of Turkey containing the white crescent and star is used in the current emblems of a number of Turkish ministries and governmental institutions, in the emblem of the Grand National Assembly, and as the flag badge on the uniforms of Turkish national sports teams and athletes. It was also used on the old (non ...

  5. Grey Wolves (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Its informal name is inspired by the ancient legend of Asena, a she-wolf in the Ergenekon, [64] a Tengrist ancient myth associated with Turkic ethnic origins in the Central Asian steppes. [2] [65] In Turkey, the wolf also symbolizes honour. [33] The Grey Wolves have a "strong emphasis on leadership and hierarchical, military-like organisation ...

  6. Germany summons Turkish ambassador as row erupts over ... - AOL

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    Germany summoned Turkey’s ambassador in Berlin Thursday in a tit for tat over a controversial gesture made by a Turkish soccer player celebrating a goal at Euro 2024.

  7. Asena - Wikipedia

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    Asena is the name of a she-wolf associated with the Gokturk foundation myth. [1] The ancestress of the Göktürks is a she-wolf, mentioned yet unnamed in two different "Wolf Tales". [2] The legend of Asena tells of a young boy who survived a battle; a female wolf finds the injured child and nurses him back to health.

  8. Turkey summons German ambassador to protest criticism of ...

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    Turkey summoned the German ambassador on Wednesday to protest German interior minister Nancy Faeser's condemnation of Demiral’s goal celebration the night before, when the player displayed a ...

  9. Grey wolf (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    For Kyrgyz people, seeing a wolf while walking in the steppe was seen as a sign of good luck and safety. Seeing a wolf in a dream was also a good sign. They used to put wolf teeth or skin under their pillows to protect the pregnant woman from the evil eye. Diving into a flock of sheep or entering a barn was considered a favor to the wolf.