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Tajikistan flag

Tajikistan Flag

Continent: Asia

Flag

Tajikistan flag

Key Facts

Aspect ratio
1:2
Adopted
November 24, 1992
Colors
#c8102e#ffffff#009639#ffd700

Story

Once upon a time in the beautiful land of Tajikistan, the colors of the flag told a story of bravery and nature. The red at the top reminded everyone of the courageous hearts that fought for freedom, while the white in the middle stood for the peace that now blankets the country. Below, the green stripe represented the lush valleys where flowers bloom and rivers flow. At the center, a golden crown and seven stars sparkled like the dreams of the Tajik people, symbolizing their unity and hope for a bright future.

Symbolism

  • Red represents the blood of those who fought for independence
  • White symbolizes peace and purity
  • Green stands for the country's lush valleys and nature
  • The crown signifies the unity of the nation

History

  1. 1992: The flag was officially adopted after gaining independence from the Soviet Union
  2. 2000: The flag was slightly modified to enhance its symbolism
  3. 2010: The flag was celebrated during the 18th anniversary of independence