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FLAG
Flag of the Ottoman Empire; Flag of Ottoman Empire; Ottoman Flag; Ottoman flag; Ottoman flags
  • The star and crescent flag of the Ottoman Empire, an early 19th-century design officially adopted in 1844
  • Adopted in 1882, the [[coat of arms of the Ottoman Empire]] featured a green flag at left (representing the [[Rumelia Eyalet]]) and red flag at right (representing the [[Anatolia Eyalet]] and the other Asian [[eyalet]]s).<ref name="eksi">[https://seyler.eksisozluk.com/sosyal-medyada-seriat-bayragi-diye-paylasilan-bayragin-aslinda-rumeliden-gelmesi Sosyal Medyada Şeriat Bayrağı Diye Paylaşılan Bayrağın Aslında Rumeli'den Gelmesi] (in Turkish)</ref>

ottoman      
adj. عثماني
Ottoman Law         
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  • Greek]]. The scene takes place in a generic [[Bosphorus]] scenery. Reproduced from a 1908 postcard (the printed caption of 1895 is inaccurate) celebrating the re-introduction of the constitution thanks to the [[Young Turk Revolution]] of 1908.
OVERVIEW OF THE LAWS OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Ottoman Law; Kanunname; Laws of the Ottoman Empire; Ottoman Empire law; Ottoman criminal codes; Ottoman law
تشريعا&#= 1578; عثمانية
OTTOMAN         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ottaman; Ottoman (disambiguation)

ألاسم

مُتَّكَأ ; مَسْنَد ; مِسْنَد

Definición

ottoman
I. n.
Turk.
II. a.
Turkish.

Wikipedia

Flags of the Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire used various flags and naval ensigns during its history. The star and crescent came into use in the second half of the 18th century. A buyruldu (decree) from 1793 required that the ships of the Ottoman Navy were to use a red flag with the star and crescent in white. In 1844, a version of this flag, with a five-pointed star, was officially adopted as the Ottoman national flag. The decision to adopt a national flag was part of the Tanzimat reforms which aimed to modernize the Ottoman state in line with the laws and norms of contemporary European states and institutions.

The star and crescent design later became a common element in the national flags of Ottoman successor states in the 20th century. The current flag of Turkey is essentially the same as the late Ottoman flag, but has more specific legal standardizations (regarding its measures, geometric proportions, and exact tone of red) that were introduced with the Turkish Flag Law on 29 May 1936. Before the legal standardization, the star and crescent could have slightly varying slimness or positioning depending on the rendition.