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{{short description|Ancient Turkish national symbol}} | {{short description|Ancient Turkish national symbol}} | ||
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The '''Seljuk star''' is an eight-pointed star that is an ancient Turkish national symbol (]). It is one of the most common symbols in ], carved on ] |
The '''Seljuk star''' is an eight-pointed star that is an ancient Turkish national symbol (]). It is one of the most common symbols in ], carved on ], palace and mosque walls.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://taksikonya.com/etiketler/konya-sircali-medrese/|title=Konya sırçalı medrese | Taksi Konya | Konya Taksi Durakları • Konya Taksi • Mevlana Taksi • Alaaddin Taksi • Meram Taksi • Konya • Taksi • Konya Rehberi • Taxi Conia}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.semerkanddanbosnaya.com/2015/06/19/divrigi-ulucamicarsi-kapisi/|title = Divriği Ulucami Çarşı Kapısı}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.divrigiulucamii.com/tr/Sivas_Divrigi_Ulu_Camii_Genel_Bilgi_1.html|title = Sivas Divriği Ulu Camii Genel Bilgi}}</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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Ancient Turkish national symbolThe Seljuk star is an eight-pointed star that is an ancient Turkish national symbol (Tamga). It is one of the most common symbols in Seljuk architecture, carved on madrasa, palace and mosque walls.
See also
- Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital
- Sırçalı Medrese
- Rub El Hizb
- Armenian eternity sign
- Borjgali
- Lists of national symbols
References
- "Konya sırçalı medrese | Taksi Konya | Konya Taksi Durakları • Konya Taksi • Mevlana Taksi • Alaaddin Taksi • Meram Taksi • Konya • Taksi • Konya Rehberi • Taxi Conia".
- "Divriği Ulucami Çarşı Kapısı".
- "Sivas Divriği Ulu Camii Genel Bilgi".
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