Logo (Ongan) and Meaning

Sayokan Logo

Sayokan Logo

Ongan is a very old Turkish word for logo, symbol and flag. The logo of Sayokan World Federation represents world in a circle.

The meaning it holds is in thought level. Humans are born and according to their destiny, even if in different levels they always develop, improve and grow. Each line of the ascension of man is not the same. This take place horizontally for some, vertically for others, for some it takes many years and for some just a few years.

Some are heroes, some are great statesmen and some write the history. Some become well known scholars, some illiterate. Some are remembered best, and some are bad. Some live long, some short. This is the way of life.

The coloured spirals are; A path for horizontal walkers, A step for vertical walkers. This is the meaning of logo.

The wolf is the symbol of Turks from the history and represent “Ergenekon”, the rebirth of Turks and spreading. In logo, it represents Sayokan’s development in circles on the world.

The meaning of colours comes from Turkish history as well. North is Black, South is Red, East is Blue and West is White. Yellow represents the SUN.

As a result, the Sayokan World Federation embraces all people, and invites to gather together under “1″.