The three stripes of the Afghanistan flag are black, red and green. Black stands for the time Afghanistan existed but no one lived there, red stands for the blood shed in fights for independence and green stands for the independence achieved and hope and prosperity for the future.
The meaning of the black strip on the Afghanistan flag has had many meanings over the years, as the flag has been changed many times, but it generally represents the flags past, which was traditionally all black with an emblem at the flags center before the black-red-green tricolour was first introduced in 1928.
The center emblem is the classical emblem of Afghanistan with a mosque with its mihrab facing Mecca.
The Flag of Afghanistan was adopted by the transitional government of Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan in 2002-2004. This flag is similar to the one flown in Afghanistan during the monarchy between 1930 and 1973. The difference is the addition of the shahadah at the top of the coat-of-arms (seen in gold/yellow) in the center. The new flag was adopted January 4, 2004. This flag consists of three stripes of the colors black, red, and green. The black, red, and green represent the past, blood shed for independence, and the Islamic faith. This has been present on most flags of Afghanistan in the last twenty years. The center emblem is the classical emblem of Afghanistan with a mosque with its mihrab facing Mecca.
The Afghanistan flag is the flag for the country of Afghanistan. It was adopted by the Transitional Islamic State of Aghanistan's transitional government in 2004, following the defeat of the Taliban. It consists of three stripes of black, red and green. The central emblem is of a mosque with a prayer mat facing mecca, surrounded by an Arabic religious inscription.The flag of Afghanistan has had more changes in the twentieth century than any other.source: Harrison FlagsOpen in Google Docs ViewerOpen link in new tabOpen link in new windowOpen link in new incognito windowDownload fileCopy link addressEdit PDF File on PDFescape.com
The center emblem is the classical Emblem of Afganistan with a Mosque with its Mirhab facing Mecca.
Afghanistan's flag has three colours. Red, green and blackSee the related link below for an image of the flag.
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The meaning of the black strip on the Afghanistan flag has had many meanings over the years, as the flag has been changed many times, but it generally represents the flags past, which was traditionally all black with an emblem at the flags center before the black-red-green tricolour was first introduced in 1928.
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black, red and green
Black, red, and green.
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The center emblem is the classical emblem of Afghanistan with a mosque with its mihrab facing Mecca.
The Afghanistan flag has three equal sized vertical stripes that are black, red, and green (left to right). In the exact center of the flag there is Afghanistan's emblem. The emblem looks like a mosque with roman leaves on the sides. To look at it yourself, a perfect site to visit is: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_afghanistan
A country whose flag has the colours green, white and red
The Flag of Afghanistan was adopted by the transitional government of Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan in 2002-2004. This flag is similar to the one flown in Afghanistan during the monarchy between 1930 and 1973. The difference is the addition of the shahadah at the top of the coat-of-arms (seen in gold/yellow) in the center. The new flag was adopted January 4, 2004. This flag consists of three stripes of the colors black, red, and green. The black, red, and green represent the past, blood shed for independence, and the Islamic faith. This has been present on most flags of Afghanistan in the last twenty years. The center emblem is the classical emblem of Afghanistan with a mosque with its mihrab facing Mecca.