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The flag of Iraq
The flag of Iraq (Arabic: علم العراق) has had a number of different
designs since the Kingdom of Iraq was established in 1921.
33 of 1986 on the flag of Iraq as far as the symbolism of
the stars are concerned, and
* Law No. 6 of 1991 on the flag of Iraq concerning the colour and
style of the inscription.
This flag of Iraq, though not yet officially adopted, is a modified
version of one introduced on January 14, 1991. Recently, what proved
to be a controversial newer version, first displayed in April of 2004,
was quickly abandoned due to its colors and overall design.
The flag of Iraq consists of three equal horizontal bands of red
(top), white, and black; the Takbir (Arabic expression meaning "God is
great") in green Arabic script is centered in the white band; similar
to the flag of Syria, which has two stars but no script,
Flag of Iraq - Definition
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The version used after the 2004 transfer of sovereignty, with new script style.EnlargeThe
version used after the 2004 transfer of sovereignty, with new script
style.
The flag of Iraq has had four different designs since the creation of
Iraq in 1921. While the current situation is not entirely clear, the
version in use at present is a minor variation of the design adopted
under the Saddam Hussein government in 1991.
Flag of Iraq: three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and
black with three green five-pointed stars in a horizontal line
centered in the white band; the phrase ALLAHU AKBAR (God is Great) in
green Arabic script - Allahu to the right of the middle star and Akbar
The flag of Iraq consists of three equal sized horizontal stripes -
the top stripe is red; the middle one white; and the bottom stripe is
black the takbir. The phrase 'God is Great' is written in green and is
placed horizontally on the white stripe.
The original flag of Iraq was adopted in 1921, when the country was
formed. It was a black-white-green horizontal tricolour, with a red
trapezoid (some variants have a triangle) extending from the mast
side.