Emblem of Turkey

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Emblem of Turkey
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Designed in 1925, but was never approved.
Use The logo is used on Turkish passports,[1][2][3] visas[4] and ID cards[5]

Turkey does not have an official coat of arms or national emblem. Instead, there exists a logo used by many government institutions.[citation needed] The logo is a red oval containing a vertically-oriented crescent and star from the Turkish flag surrounded by the official name of the country in Turkish. The symbol on the cover page of Turkish passports is simply the star and crescent moon.

In 1925, the Ministry of Education (Maarif Vekili, now Eğitim Bakanlığı) initiated a competition to select a national coat of arms. The winner was the design by painter Namık İsmail Bey. However, the choice was not approved as an official coat of arms. This coat of arms contained a vertical crescent and star and a wolf.

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