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Thank you it's very interesting.
Do you know if the lion is a Greek symbol or a Turkishsymbol? I have seen lions on many palaskas. I have a palaska with lions too. In Europe, you can find many swords with lions as this animal is a symbol of strengh and justice. Best, |
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Thank you very much, because the examples that you provided demonstrate well that the lions are connected to Greek palaskas. What do you think about these ones? 2 lions and 2 birds, so interesting...
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After exactly 10 years I managed to get his couple. The owls found their match.
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Fantastic !!!
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This is a miracle, I never heard that separated pairs found together again. Congratulations
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