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- aside from being a Christmas song. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Octagrams. Usage Rub el Hizb – Islamic character Seljuk star Shamsa Star of Ishtar...
- 600-cell. The 16-cell rotates squares on {8/3} octagrams, the 24-cell rotates squares on {24/9}=3{8/3} octagrams, and the 600 rotates squares on {24/5} 24-grams...
- right around an axial octagram helix of eight chords. In each 16-cell there are exactly 6 distinct helices, identical octagrams which each circle through...
- Continent, and El Dorado. The majority of the continents are controlled by the Octagram. The Magic Continent is the largest of the three continents and its regions...
- Buddha emphasizes the importance of the eight attainments or jhanas. The octagram Rub el Hizb is often used in Islamic symbology. The number eight is considered...
- uniform star polyhedron, indexed as U19. It has 14 faces (8 triangles and 6 octagrams), 36 edges, and 24 vertices. It is represented by Schläfli symbol t'{4...
- contains three octagrams of different colors, eight-edge circular paths that wind twice around the 16-cell on every third vertex of the octagram. The orange...
-  'quarter of the party') is an Ancient Arab symbol in the shape of an octagram, represented as two overlapping squares ۞. While its main utility today...
- polyhedron, indexed as U20. It has 26 faces (12 squares, 8 hexagons and 6 octagrams), 72 edges, and 48 vertices. It is represented by the Schläfli symbol...
- replacing the wreath with rays emanating from the seal in the form of an octagram. This new style of seal was common in the Ottoman Empire. 1921–1926/29...