- Flag of Tajikistan
Adopted in November 1992,
Tajikistan was the last of the formerSoviet republics to reveal a new flag. The one common link between this and the 1953 SSR flag is the choice of colors - red, white and green. The formerTajikistan SSR , sometimes referred to as the "Tadzhik SSR" (Russian: Таджикская ССР), added white and green stripes to theflag of the USSR . The striping also emphasizes Tajikistan's Persian culture, asIran 's flag has the same stripes (although red and green are reversed).The symbol in the middle white stripe, which is one-and-a-half times the size of the red and green stripes, is a crown symbol surrounded by seven stars. The red represents the unity of the nation; the white represents
cotton and the unity of the people; and green represents the nature of the country. [Embassy of Tajikistan [http://www.tjus.org/State1.htm State Symbols] ]See also
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