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This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.
Egyptian Revolution Flag (1953–1958) United Arab Republic (1958-1971) (1972-1984) Colors. Used colors: red: rendered as RGB 206 17 38 white: ...
Created a new flag based on a flags.net image. 18:09, 1 February 2006: 32 × 32 (338 bytes) Rotemliss: Corrupted, cross uploaded until I will be able to create a non-corrupted version: 18:05, 1 February 2006: 744 × 1,052 (2 KB) Rotemliss: Historical Flag of Egypt (1922-1952).
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This design features a white representation of the River Nile on the green field of the flag of the Kingdom of Egypt, with the 1952 Egyptian Revolution symbolic tricolour in a right-hand side canton onto which the crescent and three stars of the flag of the Kingdom of Egypt are placed and rendered in gold.
The national flag of Egypt (عَلَمْ مِصر [ˈʕælæm mɑsˤɾ]) is a tricolour consisting of the three equal horizontal red, white, and black bands of the Arab Liberation Flag that dates back to the 1952 Egyptian Revolution. The flag bears Egypt's national emblem, the Egyptian eagle of Saladin, centred in the white band.
Flag of Djibouti; Flag of Egypt; Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics; France at the 1920 Summer Olympics; Gamal Abdel Nasser; Gymnastics at the 1920 Summer Olympics; Hosni Mubarak; Hussein Roshdy Pasha; Hussein Sirri Pasha (1894–1960) Isma'il Pasha of Egypt; Italy at the 1920 Summer Olympics; J. D. H. Stewart; James Grierson (British Army ...
English: The Egyptian flag (1972-1984). Also the flag of Libya (1972-1977) and Syria (1972-1980), when the three countries formed the nominal “Federation of Arab Republics”.