Category:Double-headed eagles as Seljuk symbol

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English: An architectural fragment from the 13th century, a relief in Konya, depicting a double-headed eagle, has been suggested to represent
  • a "personal insignia" of sultan Kayqubad I
  • an old symbol of the city of Konya (used in the city's heraldry)
  • an old symbol for the realm of the Rum-Seljuks
  • on old symbol for the Greater Seljuk Empire
Lacking other identifiable symbols or heraldry for the Seljuks, some internet artists have adapted the symbol to easily represent "the Seljuks".

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