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The national flag of Turkey, officially the Turkish flag [2] ( Turkish: Türk bayrağı ), is a red flag featuring a white star and crescent from its emblem which was the prominent symbol of the Ottoman Empire, and in contemporary times used as a national symbol for some countries, and a recognized symbol of Islam however it does not exist as a rel...
- National Emblem of Turkey
The emblem of Turkey, seen at the Turkish Embassy in Vienna,...
- Flags of The Ottoman Empire
The crescent and star flag of the Ottoman Empire, an early...
- Turkey
Turkey has 21 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and 84 World...
- List of Turkish flags
List of Turkish flags. This is a list of flags used...
- Istanbul
765.5 ha (1,892 acres) Istanbul [a] is the largest city in...
- National Emblem of Turkey
The flag of Turkey ( Turkish: Türk bayrağı) has a white crescent moon and a star on a red background. The flag is called Ay Yıldız (literally, moon star) or Alsancak (red banner) in Turkish. The flag has a complex origin since it is an ancient design, and uses the same symbols of the late flag of the Ottoman Empire which was adopted in ...
national flag consisting of a red field (background) with a central white star and crescent. The flag has a width-to-length ratio of approximately 2 to 3. Various myths are associated with the symbolism of the red colour and the star and crescent, but none really explains their origins.
Turkish flag consists of a red leaf with a symbol of white crescent and a five-pointed star that are located in the left part of the flag. The symbolism of all these elements has its roots in ancient history.