List of Libyan flags
Appearance
This is a List of Flags used in Libya. for more information about the national flag, see the Flag of Libya
National Flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2011–present | National Flag of Libya | A horizontal triband of red, black (double width) and green; charged with a white crescent and five-pointed star centred on the black stripe.[1]</ref>[2][3][4] |
Ethnic Group Flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Flag of The Daza people | |||
Flag of The Berbers[5] | A tricolour of Blue, Green and Yellow with a red Berber Tifinagh in the center. |
Military Flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2011-Today | Naval Jack of Libya[6] | a light blue field with the libyan tricolour in the canton and defaced with a vertical White anchor. | |
1977-2011 | Naval Jack of Libya | a light blue field with the libyan green banner in the canton and defaced with a vertical White anchor | |
Flag of the Libyan National Army[7] | a red field with the golden emblem in the center. | ||
Flag of the Libyan Army[8] | a red field with the emblem in the center. | ||
Flag of the Libyan Navy[9] | a blue field with the emblem in the center. | ||
Flag of the Libyan Air Force[10] | a cyan field with the emblem in the center. | ||
Flag of the Libyan Air Defense Forces[11] | a diagonally divided field. the upper triangle is blue and the lower triangle is brown and with the emblem in the center. | ||
Flag of the Libyan National Army (Variant) | a white field with the emblem in the center. |
Historical Flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1977-2011 | Flag of The Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | A simple green Field. It was the only national flag during that time in the world with only one colour.[12][13][14] | |
1974 | Flag of The Arab Islamic Republic | A horizontal tricolour of red, white and black with a red crescent moon and 5 pointed star in the center. | |
1972-1977 | Flag of The Federation of Arab Republics | A horizontal tricolour of red, white and black with a golden eagle in the center.[15] | |
1969-1972 | Flag of The Libyan Arab Republic | A horizontal tricolour of red, white and black.[16] | |
1951-1969 | Flag of The Kingdom of Libya | A horizontal triband of red, black (double width) and green; charged with a white crescent and five-pointed star centred on the black stripe.[17][18][19][20] | |
1949-1951 | Flag of The Military Territory of Fezzan-Ghadames[21][22] | A red field with a white crescent moon and a transparent 5 pointed star. | |
1949-1951 | Flag of The Emirate of Cyrenaica | A black field with a white crescent moon and a 5 pointed star. | |
1947-1951 | Presidential standard of Vincent Auriol | A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red (proportions 1:1) with the golden "VA". | |
1944-1951 | Flag of The Provisional Government of the French Republic and The French Fourth Republic (Military Territory of Fezzan-Ghadames) | A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red (proportions 3:2). | |
1943-1944 | Flag of The Free France | A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red (proportions 3:2) with The Cross of Lorraine in the center. | |
1943-1951 | The Royal Standard of The United Kingdom | A banner of the Queen's Arms, the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom. | |
1943-1951 | Flag of The United Kingdom (British Military Administration of Libya) | A superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland with the Saint Patrick's Saltire (representing Ireland). | |
1927-1943 | Standard of The Head of Government and Duce of Fascism | A blue flag with a yellow line and a yellow fasces in the middle. | |
1922-1934 | Royal Flag of The Kingdom of Egypt | A Green field with a white crescent containing three five-pointed white stars and with the royal crown added in the upper-left corner. | |
1922-1934 | Flag of The Kingdom of Egypt | A Green field with a white crescent containing three five-pointed white stars. | |
1918-1922 | Flag of The Tripolitanian Republic | A Cyan Field with a Green Palm tree in the center and a 5 pointed star. | |
1914-1922 | Flag of The Sultanate of Egypt | Red Flag with Three white crescents, each containing a five-pointed white star. | |
1911-1943 | Royal Standard of the King of Italy | A blue flag with a eagle with crown and four crown at corners. | |
1911-1943 | Flag of The Kingdom of Italy (Italian Tripolitania, Italian Cyrenaica and Italian Libya) | An Italian tricolour with Savoy shield and Royal Crown in the middle. | |
1890-1911 | Imperial standard of the Ottoman sultan | A Red Field with the sultan's tughra in the center | |
1881-1914 | Flag of The Khedivate of Egypt under British occupation | Red flag with a white crescent containing a six-pointed white star. | |
1867-1881 | Flag of The Khedivate of Egypt | Red flag with a white crescent, containing three five-pointed white stars. | |
1864-1911 | Flag of The Ottoman Tripolitania | A Green Field with 3 white crescent moons. | |
1844-1911 | Flag of The Ottoman Empire | A Red Field with a White Crescent Moon and a five-pointed star. | |
1844-1867 | Flag of Ottoman Egypt | Red flag with a white crescent containing a five-pointed white star. | |
1800-1864 | Flag of The Ottoman Tripolitania | A 7 horizontal striped flag. 3 red, 2 green and 2 white. | |
1793-1844 | Flag of The Ottoman Empire | A Red Field with a White Crescent Moon and a eight-pointed star. | |
1793-1844 | Flag of Ottoman Egypt | Red flag with a white crescent containing a seven-pointed white star. | |
1771-1800 | Flag of The Ottoman Tripolitania | A 7 horizontal striped flag. 3 red, 2 green and 2 white (big). | |
1530-1551 | Flag of The Knights Hospitaller (Hospitaller Tripoli) | Red rectangular flag quartered by a white cross. | |
1517-1793 | Flag of The Ottoman Empire | A Red Field with a Green disc in the center with 3 golden crescent moons inside the disc. | |
1516-1530 | Flag of Habsburg Spain (Spanish Tripoli) | A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field. | |
1510-1516 | Flag of Crown of Castile (Spanish Tripoli) | A Quartered Flag with The arms of Castile (the yellow castle) and the arms of León (the purple lion). | |
1401-1510 | Flag of The Hafsid Sultanate of Tunis | A Yellow Field with a White Crescent Moon and a five-pointed star. | |
1327-1401 | Flag of The Kingdom of Tripoli[23] | A White field with a palm tree in the center and 2 red keys on both sides of the tree. | |
1300-1327 | Flag of The Hafsid Sultanate of Tunis | A Red Field with a White Crescent Moon and 3 sestiere on the fly. | |
1260-1517 | Flag of The Mamluk Sultanate | A Golden Swallowtailed Field with a White Crescent Moon. | |
1231-1259 | Flag of The Kanem Empire | A White Field with a Green Palm Tree. | |
1174-1193 | Saladin's personal standard | A Golden Field with a Two-Headed Eagle in the Center. | |
1171-1260 | Flag of The Ayyubid Sultanate of Egypt | A Simple Golden Field | |
1158-1212 | Battle Banner of The Kingdom of Morocco under the Almohad Dynasty | A Banner Similar to the Traditional Moroccan Carpet with Quran inscriptions written on it. | |
1158-1248 | Flag of The Kingdom of Morocco under the Almohad Dynasty | A Red Field with a Chess-like emblem in the center. | |
909-1171 | Flag of The Fatimid Caliphate | A Simple Green Field. | |
750-909 | Flag of The Abbasid Caliphate | A Simple Black Field. | |
661-750 | Flag of The Umayyad Caliphate | A Simple White Field. |
See also
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