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**Back tail hfrom its central tip has an object dangling representing the blood spilt for freedom - potentially a blood-soaked sword (use traditonal Turkic sword such as scmitar) or a bow-and-arrow
**Back tail hfrom its central tip has an object dangling representing the blood spilt for freedom - potentially a blood-soaked sword (use traditonal Turkic sword such as scmitar) or a bow-and-arrow
**The first or second from the edge back tail may potentially have symbols dangling from it representing Britain and Turkey - for Britain an Lancaster/Tudor Rose and for Turkey potentially tulips or nazar or Grey Wolf
**The first or second from the edge back tail may potentially have symbols dangling from it representing Britain and Turkey - for Britain an Lancaster/Tudor Rose and for Turkey potentially tulips or nazar or Grey Wolf
**Shield on the chest of eagle - content undecided - will be similar to Arab coat of arms - may have two sections like Ottoman emblem with crescent and shield
*Shield on the chest of eagle - content undecided - will be similar to Arab coat of arms - may have two sections like Ottoman emblem with crescent and shield
***Content may either be globe with Hasanistan centred and represented as a mountain and "broadcasting" something, mountainous scenery with sky, islamic calligraphy, 16 turkish stars,  
**Content may either be globe with Hasanistan centred and represented as a mountain and "broadcasting" something, mountainous scenery with sky, islamic calligraphy, 16 turkish stars,  
**Each side may have flag coming from it - potentially 3 representing Hasanistan, Pavlov and shahada or potentially original proposed design for Hasanistan (rainbowish-flag with star and crescent)
*Each side may have flag coming from it - potentially 3 representing Hasanistan, Pavlov and shahada or potentially original proposed design for Hasanistan (rainbowish-flag with star and crescent)
**Eagles heads may each wear hat - one representing tradition and one representing future
*Eagles heads may each wear hat - one representing tradition and one representing future

Revision as of 10:08, 17 September 2022

Proposed new design for coats of arms of Hasanistan

  • Seljuk eagle/Oksoko as central supporter as potrayed on original architectural motifs - colour gold
  • Eagle's legs both holding something, persespective-left (right) leg holding Koran and has tasbih between fingers while perspective-right (left) leg holds <undecided - potentially fasces/hammer-sickle>
  • Each wing and the back-tail shall have something dangling off of it with either a ribbon or metallic holder
    • Perspective-left (right) wing from its longest tip has an object dangling representing the prosperity from peace - either gold or something similar
    • Perspective-right (left) wing from its longestt tip has an object dangling representing purity and also related to water - such as a bucket of water
    • Back tail hfrom its central tip has an object dangling representing the blood spilt for freedom - potentially a blood-soaked sword (use traditonal Turkic sword such as scmitar) or a bow-and-arrow
    • The first or second from the edge back tail may potentially have symbols dangling from it representing Britain and Turkey - for Britain an Lancaster/Tudor Rose and for Turkey potentially tulips or nazar or Grey Wolf
  • Shield on the chest of eagle - content undecided - will be similar to Arab coat of arms - may have two sections like Ottoman emblem with crescent and shield
    • Content may either be globe with Hasanistan centred and represented as a mountain and "broadcasting" something, mountainous scenery with sky, islamic calligraphy, 16 turkish stars,
  • Each side may have flag coming from it - potentially 3 representing Hasanistan, Pavlov and shahada or potentially original proposed design for Hasanistan (rainbowish-flag with star and crescent)
  • Eagles heads may each wear hat - one representing tradition and one representing future