The origin of the coat of arms and emblem used today is attributed to Hüsnü Tengüz, the Chief Engraver of the Naval Press.
[3][4] The Presidential Standard of Turkey features a red field with a white star and crescent emblem in the center.
The star and crescent are traditional symbols of Turkish identity and are deeply rooted in the country's history and culture.
This orientation of the star and crescent is consistent with the design of the national flag of Turkey, which also features these symbols.
In Article 27 of the "Turkish Flag Regulation," numbered 85/9034 and dated January 25, 1985, the dimensions of were specified by the cabinet of Turkey.
The presidential standard of Turkey is displayed whenever the President is present at official ceremonies, events, or functions.
According to protocol, the presidential standard is afforded the same level of respect and reverence as the national flag of Turkey.