Pan-Iranian colors
Appearance
The pan-Iranian colours are red, white, and green, and sometimes gold or yellow. They have been used and continue to be used on the flags and banners of many Iranian countries and regions, including Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kurdistan. Rooted in an ancient tradition that became prominent in the Achaemenid Empire,[1] the pan-Iranian colours and the similar patterns in which they are used symbolize the shared origins of the Iranian peoples.[2][3][4][5]
History
According to the Avesta, the full free population of ancient Iranian society was divided into three classes, each of which was associated with a certain colour:[6]
- Military nobility (Avestan: raθaē-štar) – represented by red, symbolizing military valour and blood and self-sacrifice in the name of high ideals, so it is considered the most revered and noble;
- Mobads (āθravan) – represented by white, symbolizing spirituality, moral purity, cleanliness, and holiness;
- Pastoralist-farmer community (vāstrya fšuyant) – represented by green, symbolizing nature, youth, and prosperity.[7]
Current flags
Former flags
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Flag of Qajar Iran from 1907 to 1910
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Flag of Qajar Iran from 1910 to 1924
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Flag of Pahlavi Iran from 1925 to 1964
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Flag of Pahlavi Iran from 1964 until the Iranian Revolution
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Flag of the Kingdom of Afghanistan (1928)
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Flag of the Kingdom of Afghanistan (1928-1929)
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Flag of the Kingdom of Afghanistan (1929–1931)
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Flag of the Kingdom of Afghanistan (1931–1973)
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Flag of the Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1974)
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Flag of the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan (2002–2004)
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Flag of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004-2021)
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Flag of the Kingdom of Kurdistan (1922-1924)
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Flag of the Republic of Ararat (1927-1931)
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Flag of the Republic of Mahabad (1945-1946)
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Flag of the Azerbaijan People's Government (1945-1946)
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Other flag used by the Azerbaijan People's Government
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Flag of Azadistan (1920)
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Flag of the Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic
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Flag of Tajikistan from 1991 to 1992
See also
References
- ^ Ksenofont, Anabasis. King I, Chapter X
- ^ TABNAK, تابناک |. "رنگ های پرچم ایران نشانه چیست؟". fa (in Persian). Retrieved 15 November 2023.
- ^ میزان, خبرگزاری. "پرچم ایران از چه زمانی سه رنگ شد؟". fa (in Persian). Retrieved 15 November 2023.
- ^ admin (14 February 2023). "میدانید پرچم ایران از چه سالی سه رنگ شد ؟". چاپ مهام (in Persian). Retrieved 15 November 2023.
- ^ Зоолишоева Ш. Ф. Символика цвета в шугнано-рушанской национальной одежде // Языки и этнография «Крыши мира». СПб.: «Петербургское Востоковедение», 2005. — 112 с. — стр. 39 / ISBN 5-85803-304-0
- ^ Гафуров, Б. Г. Таджики. Древнейшая, древняя и средневековая история. p. 31.
- ^ Bahar, Mehrdad (1984). پژوهشی در اساطیر ایران. p. 74. ISBN 964-416-045-2.