Sure Sure fool, No we forget to look into the Sky and did not see the Sun or The Moon there but we got it from a dumb azs ancient Coin. Yeah yeah that perfectly makes sense dont you guys think to?
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''Nothing is true, Everything is permitted'' Hasan ibn Sabbah
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Star and crescent
Further information: Star and crescent#Use in the Ottoman Empire
The origin of the flag is the subject of various legends in the country, some contradicting the historical knowledge about the Ottoman Flag.
The 1500-year-old coin includes three crescent moon figures having a star near a person (Tegin), possibly a Turkic Khaganate leader of Turgesh era.[4] It has been recently found in 2004 in Bishkek.
The crescent moon and star were holy symbols for ancient Tengriist Turkic people, while red was the cardinal colour for west in ancient Turkic culture. In Turkish tradition, red also represents hegemony, while white represents power, justice, exaltation and purity. Göktürks, an ancient Turkic people who lived in Central Asia used crescent and star on their coins. A 1500 years old Göktürk coin includes three figures of a crescent moon and a star around the possible figure of a leader.[citation needed]
There's a saying that after the Battle of Kosovo -1389, Sultan Murad visited the battle field, and all he saw was a field all in red because of the blood and the star next to it. Some say the Sultan Murad was in tears with the scene right before his eyes, and the reflection of the moon and the star in the bloody field inspired the idea for the flag of the victorious Ottoman Empire.
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