Jordan Flag Description:
The flag of Jordan consists of
three equal width horizontal stripes - the top stripe is black; the
middle one is white; and the bottom stripe is green. On the left side of
the flag is a horizontal red triangle pointing towards the middle. In
the middle of the triangle is a white, seven pointed star.
Jordan Flag Meaning:
It
is often believed the seven-pointed star represents the first seven
verses of the Koran, which is the Islamic holy book. The official
website of King Hussein (1953-1999) states: "The Jordan flag symbolizes
the Kingdom's roots in the Great Arab Revolt of 1916, as it is adapted
from the revolt banner. The black, white and green bands represent the
Arab Abbasid, Umayyad and Fatimid dynasties respectively, while the
crimson triangle joining the bands represents the Hashemite dynasty. The
seven-pointed Islamic star set in the center of the crimson triangle
represents the unity of Arab peoples in Jordan."
Jordan Flag History:
The
Jordan flag was adopted on April 16, 1928. Jordan received independence
from British administration by the League of Nations on May 25, 1946.
Jordan was mandated to Britain in 1922. The same Jordan flag as today
was used from 1921 to 1928, without the star on it. A star was
introduced in 1928.
Interesting Jordan Flag Facts:
Before 1916, Jordan was a part of the Ottoman Empire and the country's flag was similar to the flag of Turkey.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
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