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Seljuk mosaic tile decoration from the Kubadabad Palace (early 13th-century Anatolia)

The 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.

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  1. "Konya sırçalı medrese | Taksi Konya | Konya Taksi Durakları • Konya Taksi • Mevlana Taksi • Alaaddin Taksi • Meram Taksi • Konya • Taksi • Konya Rehberi • Taxi Conia".
  2. "Divriği Ulucami Çarşı Kapısı".
  3. "Sivas Divriği Ulu Camii Genel Bilgi".


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