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Assyrian flag designed before World War I and used until 1975 The flag used by the Assyrian volunteers during World War I. Prior to World War I, Western Assyrians from the Tur Abdin region of Turkey designed an Assyrian flag consisting of a horizontal tricolor with the colors purple, white, and red, with three white stars at the upper hoist. [3]
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File:Assyrian Flag, Aug 2017.svg. ... All following user names refer to en.wikipedia. Date/Time Dimensions User Comment 2017-08-12 17:30: 5000×3334× (40709 bytes)
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:13, 3 October 2023: 932 × 564 (2 KB): NorthTension: tweaking colors a bit more, taking the purple from File:Flag of the Assyrian Democratic Movement.svg and the red from File:Flag of the Assyrian Volunteers.svg, no idea on the placement of the stars though