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Timurid Empire Flag (1370–1507)
A possible representation of the Timurid Empire flag (1370–1507), featuring three circles arranged in a triangle, symbolizing their rule in Persia and Central Asia.
The Timurid Empire flag (1370–1507) is most often represented with three circles or discs arranged in a triangle. The field color is uncertain, with black and gray being common interpretations. The three circles, which may have been red or black, are believed to symbolize imperial power and sovereignty. The Timurids, under the leadership of Timur (Tamerlane), built a vast empire that stretched across Persia and Central Asia, leaving a significant legacy in art, architecture, and culture.
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