- Flag of Lebanon
Infobox flag
Name = Lebanon
Article =
Use = 111111
Symbol =
Proportion = 2:3
Adoption =December 7 ,1943
Design = Two horizontalred stripes enveloping a horizontalwhite stripe, withgreen cedar in the middle
Type = NationalThe flag ofLebanon ( _ar. علم لبنان) is formed of two horizontal red stripes enveloping a horizontal white stripe. The white stripe is to be two times a red one (ratio 1:2:1)—aSpanish fess . The green cedar in the middle touches each of the red stripes and its width is one third of the width of the flag. [ [http://www.cedarland.org/const.html The description of the flag is cited in the Lebanese Constitution, Chapter 1, Article 5.] ] It was adopted onDecember 7 ,1943 . The current flag was first drawn in DeputySaeb Salam 's house in Mousaitbeh by the deputies of the Lebanese parliament.The present Lebanese flag was adopted just prior to independence from France in 1943. It was designed to be a neutral flag, not allied to any one of Lebanon's religious groups. Red is thought to be for the color of the uniforms worn by the Lebanese Legion during World War I. Officially the red is said to represent the people of Lebanon's sacrifice during the struggle for independence, and white represents purity and peace. Although the flag has existed only for half a century, the tree at the center of the flag- the Cedar of Lebanon- has been an emblem of the country since the time of King Solomon, almost 2,000 years ago. Specifically, the cedar is the symbol of the country's Maronite Christian community. It first appeared on a flag in 1861 when Lebanon was part of the Ottoman Empire. Soon after its collapse, the country became mandated to France and its flag was a French Tricolore, with the Cedar of Lebanon in the white band of the Tricolore. The cedar symbolizes happiness and prosperity for the country.It is a common mistake to draw the branches of the cedar and the tree trunk in brown or black. Nevertheless the mistake could be seen as unconstitutional. The cedar should be fully green regarding the provisions in the Constitution.cite web |url=http://www.presidency.gov.lb/presidency/symbols/flag/flag.htm |title=The symbols of the republic|accessdate=2008-04-16 |format= |work=Lebanese Presidency Official Site]
Symbolism
The red stripes symbolize the pure blood shed in the aim of liberation. The white stripe symbolizes peace, and the white snow covering Lebanon's mountains. The green cedar ("Arz") (Species: "Cedrus libani" or
Lebanon Cedar ) symbolizes immortality and steadiness. This cedar is referenced many times in theBible : "The righteous flourish like the palm tree, and grow like a cedar in Lebanon" (Psalms 92:12). [ [http://bible.cc/psalms/92-12.htm Psalm 92:12 The righteous man will flourish like the palm tree, He ] ] There is also some reference in W. Smith's 1980 book on the colours: "The red and white colours are those associated, respectively, with theKayssites andYemenites , opposing clans that divided Lebanese society between 634 and 1711 AD". However, that explanation is poorly known (not to mention quite unheard of) in the Lebanese tradition.cite web |url=http://www.britannica.com/dday/print?articleId=93896&fullArticle=true&tocId=9093896 |title=Flag of Lebanon|accessdate=2008-04-16 |format= |work=Encyclopædia Britannica]History
Through history, Lebanon, or at least its region, had taken the flag of the people who occupied it (
Mamluk ,Ottoman Empire )In the 18th century the
Maronite s used a white flag with a cedar tree in the centre. It seems that in theFirst World War , Lebanese nationalists added the red stripes, representing firstly, the martyrs' blood, and secondly, red and white were the colours of theLebanese Legion , which, formed by the French in 1916, was the forerunner of the Lebanese Army.French Mandate of Lebanon
During the
French Mandate of Lebanon , the Lebanese flag was designed by the president of the Lebanese Renaissance Movement, the lateNaoum Mukarzel . It was similar to thetricolour flag of France but with a Cedar in the middle.Lebanese Republic
Seeking for independence, the actual flag was first drawn by member of parliament
Henri Pharaon in the Chamber of deputiesSaeb Salam 's house in Mousaitbeh by the deputies of the Lebanese parliament. It was adopted onDecember 7 1943 , during a meeting in the parliament, where the article 5 in the Lebanese constitution was modified.Gallery of Historic Flags of Lebanon
The following is a list of historic flags used in Lebanon [ [http://www.crwflags.com/FOTW/FLAGS/lb_his.html Historical Flags (Lebanon) ] ]
See also
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Coat of arms of Lebanon Notes
External links
* [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/lb.html Flag of Lebanon] from
Flags of the World
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