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... ls were decorated with various patterns made of lines, squares, triangles, and colorful tapestries.
Due to the Fire Worship prohibiting idol worship and depictions of all living beings, they rarely used animal and human portraits.
Thus, in battle, it was noticeable that the banners of the Christian lords and knights often featured lions, eagles, dragons, bulls, and snakes, while the Saracens held banners made of lines, moons, and flames.
Of course, the 'Saladin's Eagle' b ...
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