Kazakhstan Flag Description:
The flag of Kazakhstan
consists of a light blue base. There is a golden sun with 32 rays in the
center of the flag, and below the sun there is an eagle. There is also a
golden webbed pattern running vertically down the left side of the
flag.
Kazakhstan Flag Meaning:
The pattern
on the flag represents the artistic and cultural traditions of the old
Khanate and Kazakh people. The light blue symbolizes the various Turkic
peoples who make up today's population of the country - including the
Tatars, Mongols, Uyghurs and others. The blue has a religious
significance, representing the Sky God to many of these people. A modern
interpretation states the blue background stands for Kazakhstan's broad
skies, and for freedom. The steppe eagle and the sun represent freedom
and the flight toward greater heights and fulfillment of aspiration.
Kazakhstan Flag History:
The Kazakhstan flag was adopted on June 4, 1992. Kazakhstan gained independence from the Soviet Union on December 16, 1991.
Interesting Kazakhstan Flag Facts:
The original Kazakhstan flag that was adopted in 1992 had a red ornament but was soon changed to gold.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
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