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The Armenian eternity sign (Armenian: Հավերժության հայկական նշան) is an ancient Armenian national symbol and a symbol of the national identity of the Armenian people.[1] It is one of the most common symbols in Armenian architecture,[2][3] carved on khachkars and on walls of churches. Samizambak ( talk) 19:17, 5 February 2016 (UTC) reply

Seljuk architecture carved on medrese and on walls of mosque in Anatolia. Samizambak ( talk) 19:19, 5 February 2016 (UTC) http://taksikonya.com/etiketler/konya-sircali-medrese/ Samizambak ( talk) 19:20, 5 February 2016 (UTC) reply

Merging

The one source I can find suggests a four-legged, angular symbol, like a swastika; I'm not sure it's related to the Armenian symbol that it's proposed we merge to. To editor Samizambak: Do you have any other sources? — swpb T 20:13, 5 February 2016 (UTC) reply

Oppose : There may be similarities between the two signals. What is wrong with it. It is cultural exchange between the peoples. This is no reason to delete or merge this article. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 16:23, 6 February 2016 (UTC) reply

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