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magazine, established 1980), some Muslim publications tend to emphasize that the interpretation of the crescent, historically used on the banners of Muslim armies, as a "religious symbol" of Islam was an error made by the "Christians of Europe". The identification of the crescent as an "Islamic
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crescent finials, both on ships and on fortresses depicted in the background, as well as some finials with stars or suns radiant, and in some cases a sun radiant combined with a crescent in the star-and-crescent configuration.
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and three crescents argent); no. 120: John Peche (gules, a crescent or, on a chief argent two mullets gules); no. 128: Rauf de
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representing the Moon. Use of a standalone crescent in flags is less common than the
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to the Sumerians)". Irving L. Finkel, Markham J. Geller,
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2235:Alchemy and Symbols, By M. E. Glidewell, Epsilon.
1882:International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
1822:Since 1993, the crescent has also been in use as
1564:Azure, an increscent and a decrescent addorsed Or
1195:, became popular in the early modern period. The
516:"to grow", technically denoting the waxing moon (
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2641:. Zeig Tucker & Theisen Publishers. p. 148.
2635:Gilligan, Stephen G., and Simon, Dvorah (2004).
1261:(decree) from 1793 states that the ships in the
642:representing the Moon also had a crescent shape
2843:The Origins of Portsmouth and the First Charter
1713:flag of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
1576:In English heraldry, the crescent is used as a
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2359:"the three celestial emblems, the sun disk of
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508:from the present participle of the Latin verb
2700:Historisch-Biographisches Lexikon der Schweiz
2474:(1959), p. 50, cited after Berger (2012:164).
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1683:Star and crescent § Contemporary use
1671:Inverted crescent on Polish coat of arms.
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306:Sun and Moon with faces (1493 woodcut)
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1030:regal or astrological symbol. In the
562:Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
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275:, it has also become associated with
971:, derived from the Medieval arms of
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2623:EncyclopĂŠdia of Religion and Ethics
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1086:'s coat of arms up to the present.
914:. Note the crescent above the arch.
848:and was also used as the emblem of
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2461:, Vol. XII, page 292, Athens, 1930
2189:Chwalkowski, Farrin (2016-12-14).
1994:(the fertile area of land between
1350:bears peculiar resemblance to it.
1034:it came to be associated with the
338:, not necessarily in a particular
323:of Sun and Moon in a 16th-century
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1442:A Sea Fight with Barbary Corsairs
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2671:A complete guide to heraldry
2470:Oleg Grabar, "Umayyad Dome,"
1986:(crescent shaped scar of the
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2310:Arthur Charles Fox-Davies,
2011:
1931:Coat of arms of the 1st-54
1715:(1981) and the flag of the
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1066:by the later 13th century.
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794:. It was inherited both in
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2125:Dictionary.com Unabridged
1951:Crescent (disambiguation)
1754:Michelfeld (Angelbachtal)
1701:South Carolina state flag
1655:This coat of arms of the
1560:(von Hagen, p. 176);
1466:Madonna on the crescent,
1401:The painting of the 1571
1362:Triple crescent badge of
1231:The official adoption of
1107:Muslim conquest of Persia
32:Crescent (disambiguation)
2458:Great Greek Encyclopedia
2394:Roman Sarcophagi in the
2115:See e.g. the following:
2113: 'growing, waxing'.
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1976:a type of solitaire game
1916:logo is painted on many
1817:US Department of Defense
1811:The crescent printed on
1312:symbol" is mentioned by
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1068:Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus
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1776:(from the 16th-century
1705:All India Muslim League
1580:denoting a second son.
1290:in the 20th century. A
1251:(1789â1807) periods. A
1247:(1774â1789) and Sultan
1183:Early modern and modern
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415:, the crescent entered
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2433:13181 (Selene, Luna 4)
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351:astrology
291:Symbolism
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