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The Flag of Kurdistan is the national flag of the Kurds Party flag of TEV-DEM; informally represents the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria: Flag of the Kingdom of Kurdistan (1922–24) Flag of Republic of Ararat (1927–30) Flag of Republic of Mahabad (1946–47)
Flag of Syria in the Federation of Arab Republics: Tricolor consisting of red, white and black stripes with a golden Hawk of Quraish in the centre white stripe. 2:3 ratio. Flag shared with Egypt and Libya. 1980–2024: Flag of the Syrian Arab Republic: Reversion to 1958 design. 2024–present: Flag of the Syrian Arab Republic
The green, yellow and red colors are traditionally associated with Kurdish people, for example in the modern Flag of Kurdistan. [5] [6] [7] A horizontal tricolor with blue, yellow, and red is used by the Syriac Union Party and its military wing in areas with a significant Syriac-Assyrian presence. [8]
The flag of Kurdistan (Kurdish: ئاڵای کوردستان, Alaya Kurdistanê) is the flag of Kurds [2] [3] [1] and was created by the Society for the Rise of Kurdistan in 1920. It would later, in different variants, be adopted as the national flag of different Kurdish states including Republic of Ararat , Republic of Mahabad and most recently ...
This flag became more commonly used by Syrian Kurds than the usual "sun-emblazoned" flag of Kurdistan by 2013, along with the declaration of a de-facto autonomous Syrian Kurdistan. (see springtimeofnations.blogspot.com, November 2013 , for the use of the Kurdish flag in 2012, see al-monitor.com , featuring an image of Kobani Kurds with Kurdish ...
This was the first flag to use the green/red/white/black combination seen in most subsequent Syrian flags. The colors' symbolism has been described as follows: white for the Damascene Umayyad period, green for the Caliph Ali, red for the Khawarij radical Islamic movement, and black for the Islamic prophet Muhammad, showing the "political use of ...
The third and current version of the flag, which was adopted by the Kurdistan Region in 1992 [5] It is also used by the national Kurdish parties in Iran, [6] Turkey, [7] and Syria. [ 8 ] The flag of Iraq from 1959-1963 included The Kurdish Sun as well as Pan-Arab colors , to promote unity and Iraqi nationalism
This is the real flag of Rojava. The yellow-red-green flag is the flag of Syrian Kurdistan or Western Kurdistan, and these aren't Rojava. 17:12, 5 April 2019: 900 × 600 (226 bytes) Thespoondragon: more accurate shades taken from TEV-DEM website, size down, taken from hungarian flag: 02:50, 11 December 2018: 675 × 450 (355 bytes) Thespoondragon