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HELP TURKEY AND SYRIA FOR RECENT EARTHQUAKES:
https://www.savethechildren.org/us/what-we-do/emergency-response/turkey-syria-earthquake
The recent earthquake in Turkey and Syria broke my heart. When Turkey is mentioned, its glorious red flag with a crescent and star comes to mind, with many stories telling the story that made this flag an icon and a symbol of a country whose roots extend deep into history, and not just a piece of cloth.
In 1383 AD, the first flag of the Turks appeared, which is the first period in the Ottoman Empire, which was a period of jihad and struggle for the establishment of the state.
For the Turks, the red color symbolizes the blood of the martyrs that was shed in the first Kosovo war in 1362-1389 AD, so the status of the red color did not decline in all the flags that passed through the Ottoman Empire.
As for the crescent and the star, in addition to their Islamic symbolism, they are associated with the Turks with a famous legend about the reflection of the moon and stars on the blood of the martyrs, which was like a lake in the Kosovo war.
The flag used at that time was red in color, and triangular in shape, and in 1453 AD the Ottomans conquered Constantinople under the leadership of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, and victories and glories began to follow in the Ottoman Empire.
The flag at that time did not differ much from the original flag, with the exception of the golden crescent, which was added to the red flag, because the crescent is a symbol for Muslims.
In 1517 A.D., Egypt was annexed to the Ottoman Empire, after the annexation of Syria, Palestine, the region of the Levant, and the Hijaz. Hence, the concept of science differed for the Turks, so the Sultan was no longer the ruler of the Ottoman Empire only, but rather became the caliph of all Muslims, which necessitated changing the flag to suit the Islamic caliphate.
In this period, the red color was allocated to symbolize political institutions, while the green color symbolized religious institutions.
In 1844 AD, during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abd al-Majid I, the state witnessed the first unified flag. The flag was red in color with a crescent and a star on it, after the Ottoman state became intellectually unified.
This flag flew over all parts of the Ottoman Empire, which included the erasure of fifty countries, including eighteen Arab countries.
After the Ottoman Empire, and during the era of the modern Turkish Republic, the Turkish flag law was enacted in 1936 AD, and Turkey became a unified flag, as the law stipulated the replacement of the eight-pointed star with the five-pointed star that currently exists.
Reverence for the Turkish flag is clearly represented in the beginning of the Turkish national anthem, “Fear not, that red flag that proudly flutters in this wonderful dawn will not be extinguished.”
The Turkish people believe that the Turkish flag is formed from the blood of the Turks that were spilled in the War of Independence and the Çanakkale War, and whoever assaults or insults it is as if he attacked the Turkish people. Turks also wear crescent and star insignia, such as rings and accessories, to show their respect and loyalty to the flag.
Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code stated that “Any person who publicly insults the Turkish nation, the state of the Republic of Turkey, the Grand National Assembly (parliament), the government of the Republic of Turkey, and the judicial organs of the state shall be punished with imprisonment from 6 months to 2 years.”
The article also states that “if the insult is committed by a Turkish citizen in a foreign country, the penalty will be tripled.”
As for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the flag bears a great sensitivity to him and he feels a responsibility to protect it. In international summits, protocol experts sometimes put small flags on the ground, to determine where the leaders of the countries that are present at a summit stand to take group photos of them that are used for journalistic purposes, and in On several occasions, television clips showed Erdogan picking up the Turkish flag from the ground and putting it in his pocket, unlike the rest of the leaders present who took their places.
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Dear viewers. Showing you how to draw Turkey flag or Turkey flag drawing.
Let's know how to draw Turkish flag and Turkish flag drawing.
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HELP TURKEY AND SYRIA FOR RECENT EARTHQUAKES:
https://www.savethechildren.org/us/what-we-do/emergency-response/turkey-syria-earthquake
The recent earthquake in Turkey and Syria broke my heart. When Turkey is mentioned, its glorious red flag with a crescent and star comes to mind, with many stories telling the story that made this flag an icon and a symbol of a country whose roots extend deep into history, and not just a piece of cloth.
In 1383 AD, the first flag of the Turks appeared, which is the first period in the Ottoman Empire, which was a period of jihad and struggle for the establishment of the state.
For the Turks, the red color symbolizes the blood of the martyrs that was shed in the first Kosovo war in 1362-1389 AD, so the status of the red color did not decline in all the flags that passed through the Ottoman Empire.
As for the crescent and the star, in addition to their Islamic symbolism, they are associated with the Turks with a famous legend about the reflection of the moon and stars on the blood of the martyrs, which was like a lake in the Kosovo war.
The flag used at that time was red in color, and triangular in shape, and in 1453 AD the Ottomans conquered Constantinople under the leadership of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, and victories and glories began to follow in the Ottoman Empire.
The flag at that time did not differ much from the original flag, with the exception of the golden crescent, which was added to the red flag, because the crescent is a symbol for Muslims.
In 1517 A.D., Egypt was annexed to the Ottoman Empire, after the annexation of Syria, Palestine, the region of the Levant, and the Hijaz. Hence, the concept of science differed for the Turks, so the Sultan was no longer the ruler of the Ottoman Empire only, but rather became the caliph of all Muslims, which necessitated changing the flag to suit the Islamic caliphate.
In this period, the red color was allocated to symbolize political institutions, while the green color symbolized religious institutions.
In 1844 AD, during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abd al-Majid I, the state witnessed the first unified flag. The flag was red in color with a crescent and a star on it, after the Ottoman state became intellectually unified.
This flag flew over all parts of the Ottoman Empire, which included the erasure of fifty countries, including eighteen Arab countries.
After the Ottoman Empire, and during the era of the modern Turkish Republic, the Turkish flag law was enacted in 1936 AD, and Turkey became a unified flag, as the law stipulated the replacement of the eight-pointed star with the five-pointed star that currently exists.
Reverence for the Turkish flag is clearly represented in the beginning of the Turkish national anthem, “Fear not, that red flag that proudly flutters in this wonderful dawn will not be extinguished.”
The Turkish people believe that the Turkish flag is formed from the blood of the Turks that were spilled in the War of Independence and the Çanakkale War, and whoever assaults or insults it is as if he attacked the Turkish people. Turks also wear crescent and star insignia, such as rings and accessories, to show their respect and loyalty to the flag.
Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code stated that “Any person who publicly insults the Turkish nation, the state of the Republic of Turkey, the Grand National Assembly (parliament), the government of the Republic of Turkey, and the judicial organs of the state shall be punished with imprisonment from 6 months to 2 years.”
The article also states that “if the insult is committed by a Turkish citizen in a foreign country, the penalty will be tripled.”
As for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the flag bears a great sensitivity to him and he feels a responsibility to protect it. In international summits, protocol experts sometimes put small flags on the ground, to determine where the leaders of the countries that are present at a summit stand to take group photos of them that are used for journalistic purposes, and in On several occasions, television clips showed Erdogan picking up the Turkish flag from the ground and putting it in his pocket, unlike the rest of the leaders present who took their places.
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