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The modern Ottoman Turkish army used the Ottoman state coat of arms on one side of their standard regimental flags and Shahada on the other. The Ottoman regimental flags consisted of gold writings and the state emblem on a red background. After the empire was abolished in 1922, this practice continued for a while in modern Turkey. [18] [19]
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Derivated from User:Kerem Özcan's Ottoman Flag.svg and Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg. The star shape was slightly updated by DsMurat and the color of the flag was readjusted by Niusereset in the newer versions, as seen in the file history.
Flag Date Use Description 1936–present: Flag of Turkey [1]: 18th-century design officially adopted in 1844. The star and crescent design appears on Ottoman flags beginning in the late 18th or early 19th century.
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 second is an image on Flickr claiming to be the flag of the Ottoman Empire in 1517, lacking any source. The third is about the history of Hungary, also containing the flags of Hungary, this flag is used in the section about Ottoman rule, but lacks any source or caption about it.
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English: Flag of the Ottoman Empire (c. 1750s). A variety of Ottoman naval flags with crescents are recorded in Western sources during the 18th century. Flaggen aller seefahrenden Nationen shows several Turkish naval flags with three crescents (heraldic decrescents, horns pointing away from the hoist as in the later Ottoman flag)