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[edit] His flag
I removed from main space the following unsourced assertion:
- The uyghur flag of Bayanchur Khan portrayed a gold wolf's head, a symbol of freedom. The background of the uyghur flag was blue with crescent on it- symbol of Moon Heaven.
Seems like a typical sample of Asena-based modern nationalist mythology to me. The crescent, in particular, is a modern Muslim detail. --Ghirla-трёп- 01:21, 27 May 2007 (UTC)