Qatar Flag Description:
The flag of Qatar consists of a
maroon base with a white serrated stripe on the left side of it. The
stripe has nine points on it.
Qatar Flag Meaning:
The
white portion of the Qatar flag symbolizes peace and the maroon, which
was formerly red, represents the Kharijite Muslims of Qatar and the
bloodshed in Qatar's many wars. The serrated edge represents Qatar as
the 9th member of the 'reconciled Emirates' of the Arabian Gulf at the
conclusion of the Qatari-British treaty in 1916.
Qatar Flag History:
The
flag was adopted on July 9, 1971 just before Qatar gained independence
from Britain on September 3, 1971. Qatar modified its entirely red flag
with the addition of a white vertical stripe at the hoist to suit the
British directive in the mid-19th century. The nine-pointed serrated
edge was added to the Qatar flag in the mid-20th century and the maroon
color was adopted in 1949, thus creating the modern day national flag.
Interesting Qatar Flag Facts:
One
reason given for the adoption of the maroon color over red on the Qatar
flag was to distinguish Qatar's flag from similar red and white flags
of neighboring countries. Another suggestion is that the natural red
dyes used in the manufacturing of the Qatar flag deepened to maroon when
exposed to the sun and this process later led to the color change in
the flag.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
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