Kuwait Flag Description:
The flag of Kuwait consists of
three horizontal stripes - the top stripe is green; the middle one
white; and the bottom stripe is red. On the left hand side of the Kuwait
flag there is a black trapezoid.
Kuwait Flag Meaning:
Red,
white, black and green are referred to as pan-Arab colors and have been
linked to the Arab people and Islamic faith for centuries. The colors
on the Kuwait flag represent Arab unity and independence and are used in
the flags of many countries in the region. The green stripe represents
the fertility of Arab nations and the black represents the defeat of
enemies. The red stands for the blood of the defeated enemy and white
symbolizes honor and purity.
Kuwait Flag History:
The Kuwait flag was adopted
on September 7, 1961, after Kuwait gaining independence from Britain on
June 19, 1961. The Kuwait flag was officially hoisted on November 24,
1961. The flag was replaced after Kuwait was invaded by Iraq in August
1990, and was restored when Kuwait was liberated in February 1991. The
design of the Kuwait flag is believed to be based on the Arab Revolt
Flag of 1916, which was used as a symbol of Arab nationalism during
liberation struggles against Ottoman (Turkish) rule.
Interesting Kuwait Flag Facts:
Up until 1961 the flag of Kuwait was always based on a red background.
Kuwait has used 24 different flags since 1714.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
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