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This flag is fictitious, proposed or locally used unofficially but not adopted. It may be named as it would be as an official flag of a geographical or other entity and have some visual elements that are similar to official logos or flags of that entity, but it is not official and doesn't have any official recognition. Under any circumstances whatsoever, you should not add these flags in any articles , unless it is proposed by a government agency or it is covered by the media or if the flag is locally used. |
The factual accuracy of this flag is
disputed
.
The sources are likely unreliable, the first is a blog containing several Turkic flags, several of them fictitious and unsourced. 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. The fourth is a Facebook post about Ottoman flags since Osman I, it seems that its source is the blog previously mentioned. The fifth is a page about the flags of Cyprus, it is lacking any source. |
Summary
Description Flag of Ottoman Empire (1517-1793).svg |
English:
Alternative Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1517-1793)
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Source | Own work |
Author | Kurmanbek |
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This work first published in the
Ottoman Empire
is now in the
public domain
because the Empire's copyright formalities were not met (copyright notice, registration, and deposit), or because the copyright term (30 years after the death of the author, sometimes less) expired before the Empire was dissolved (
details
).
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