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Modern history. The first state emblem to use the Eagle of Saladin was the Egyptian coat of arms adopted during the 1952 revolution. The coat of arms of the United Arab Republic instituted the modern design of the Republican Eagle. See more
The warlike visage of eagles has been another motivation for humans to adopt the eagle for their military and political emblem in various … See more
The Egyptian Revolution of 1952 was characterised by a profound reassertion of Egyptian nationalism, and later the regional Arab nationalism under Gamal Abdel Nasser's rule, the latter particularly in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Drawing direct … See more
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WEBThe expression “Islamic arms and armor” is a term often somewhat restrictively applied to arms and armor of the Mamluk period …
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Might and Magic: The Use of Talismans in Islamic …
WEBFormer Mellon Curatorial Fellow Rachel Parikh explores the use of talismans—objects believed to be imbued with magical properties—in arms and armor from the Islamic world.
Islamic Arms and Armor in The Metropolitan Museum …
WEBThe collection includes rare early works, among them the oldest documented Islamic sword, and is rich in helmets and body armor, decorated with calligraphy and arabesques, that were worn in Iran and …
Islamic flag - Wikipedia
WEBAn Islamic flag is the flag either representing an Islamic Caliphate, religious order, state, civil society, military force or other entity associated with Islam.Islamic flags have a distinct history due to the Islamic …
Textile Fragment with the Nasrid Coat of Arms
WEBTextile Fragment with the Nasrid Coat of Arms Date: Nasrid Dynasty (1232–1492), c. 1400. Artist: Spain; probably Granada
Flag of Afghanistan | History, Meaning & Colors
WEBOn January 29, 2002, the government adopted the current flag. Its modified coat of arms includes the Arabic inscriptions “Afghanistan” and “There is no deity but God; Muhammad is the messenger of God.” The coat of arms …
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Arms and Armor from the Islamic World
Emblem of Iran - Wikipedia
The story of the star and crescent on the arms of two European …
Power and Piety: Islamic Talismans on the Battlefield
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Coat of arms of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia
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