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Flag of The Mongolian People's Republic: A vertical triband of red (hoist-side and fly-side) and blue with a Soyombo symbol and a 5-pointed star centered on the hoist-side of the red band. [20] [23] [28] 1992–2011: Flag of Mongolia: Earlier version of Mongolia's current flag, using the colors of the flag of the Mongolian People's Republic ...
The current flag was adopted on 12 January 1992, [1] with the current official colour standards being set on 8 July 2011. [2] Until 1992, the flag had a communist star above the Soyombo, during the final 47 years of the Mongolian People's Republic. The flag was originally designed by artist Dodiin Choidog (Додийн Чойдог). [3]
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National flag: Flag of Mongolia: Coat of arms: Coat of arms of Mongolia: State seal State seal of Mongolia: National anthem: Mongol Ulsiin töriin duulal: National flower: Scabiosa [citation needed] National bird: Falcon [1] National animal: Takhi (Przewalski's horse) [2] National dish: Buuz [3]
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The following 24 pages use this file: Battles of Khalkhin Gol; Flag of Mongolia; Gelegdorjiin Demid; List of Mongolian flags; List of countries by population in 1939
There seems to be a dispute whether this flag was actually in use. The Mongolian government gives a different sequence of flags for the period in a recent exhibition. Date: 22 May 2019: Source: derived and modified from File:Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1924-1930).svg version as of 11:20, 9 February 2016.
Above the field is a Cintamani (Чандмань), representing the Tibetan Buddhist Three Jewels, which in Mongolian folklore grants wishes. Below the central emblem is a green mountain range , with the Wheel of Dharma (Хүрд) at the center.