A flag of the Young Turks Movement Circa 1908. Fine dark red silk, five-piece cloth with gold fringe edging on three sides (darkened), guide for the flag pole and crescent moon and the following inscriptions in white chain stitch embroidery: "Adalet" (justice), "Hürriyet" (liberty), "Müsavit" (equality), "Uhuvvet" (fraternity) and "Ittihat" (unity). Signs of age and small flaws. Size circa 250 x 160 cm. Also a corresponding flag finial of sheet brass (dents) with traces of gilding. The Young Turks Movement was founded in the late 19th century in , Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
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Keywords: uhuvvet