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The five white triangles symbolize the five pillars of Islam, the red on the flag represents the blood of the martyrs and the battles of Bahrain, and the white represents peace. It is sometimes mistaken for the flag of Qatar, but the latter flag is maroon, has nine points and normally has a much greater length-to-width ratio.
Bahrain: 3:5 (1.667) Bangladesh: ... 4:5 are the official proportions, though the flag is commonly displayed with a 2:3 ratio. Compare with Flag of Indonesia.
Flag of Bahrain: A simple red field 1820–1861: Flag of Bahrain: A red field with a white stripe off-centered towards the hoist. Post-British rule 1971–1972: Flag of Bahrain: A white field on the hoist side separated from a larger red field on the fly by twenty-eight white triangles in the form of a zigzag pattern. 1972–2002: Flag of Bahrain
Bahrain. Bahrain: 3∶5 February 14, 2002 — Red with a white serrated band (five white points) on the hoist side. ... See Flag of Nepal § Aspect ratio: December 16 ...
English: Flag of Bahrain. Aspect ratio modified for projects that require an aspect ratio of 3:2. ... Flag of Bahrain.svg: 14:26, 3 April 2019: 1,350 × 900 (289 bytes)
Qatar: The largest aspect ratio of any national flag, the flag's width 2.545 times as large as the height. Aspect ratio of 11:28 Switzerland: (Square-shaped) Aspect ratio of 1:1 Togo: The golden ratio which is roughly around 1.618035; Aspect ratio of 2:3.23607 or ~ 8:13 Vatican City: Undefined. The aspect ratio is usually defined around 1:1.
Date: 28 September 2021: Source: Own work.Geometry and Dimensions based on description in Decree Law No (4) of 2002.. The flag of the Kingdom of Bahrain is in the form of a horizontal rectangle, its width is equal to three-fifths of its length, and its length is divided into two parts: the first is of a bright red color, and its length is three-quarters of the length of the flag, and the ...
The flag of Qatar (Arabic: علم قطر) is in the ratio of 11:28.It is maroon with a broad white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side. It was adopted shortly before the country declared independence from the United Kingdom on 3 September 1971.