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In Anatolia there is no other motif carrying so many different
meanings than the bird motif. While birds like owls and ravens
imply bad luck. Doves, pigeons and nightingales are used to
symbolize good luck. Bird is the symbol of happiness, joy and
love. It is the soul of dead. It is longing, and expectation
of news. It stands for power and strength. It is the imperial
symbol of various states founded in Anatolia.
In Çatalhöyük birds resembling eagles and vultures are described
as animals attacking human beings. The eagle called Horos in
the language of Hittites later assumed a legendary meaning.
There is a relief of an eagle with two heads on the sphinxes
standing at the two sides of the entrance door of Alacahoyuk.
The theme of a double headed eagle holding a couple of hares
in its claws was later used on the sign of the Seljukian State.
In his lines "We took off, became birds and flew, Thank
God!" mystic poet Yunus Emre is expressing the feeling
of getting near to God. He describes death by the words "The
bird of life has flown off". Ministrel Karacaoglan states
that the bird flying away from off". Ministrel Karacaoglan
states that the bird flying away from its cage is death by saying
"Life is a bird in its cage".
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Various bird motifs used on Anatolian weaves are illustrated
below:
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