Oman Flag Description:
The flag of Oman consists of
three equal sized horizontal stripes with a red vertical stripe on the
left side of the flag - the top horizontal stripe is white; the middle
one red; and the bottom stripe is green. Situated in the top of the
vertical stripe is the national emblem of Oman which consists of two
crossed swords, a dagger called a Khanjar and a belt.
Oman Flag Meaning:
The
red base is taken from Oman's previous flag and represents the reigning
Al Bu Said dynasty, which has been ruling Oman since the mid-18th
century and also symbolizes the difficulties Oman overcame in its search
for independence. The color white historically represents the imam, the
Islamic religious leaders of the country and also stands for peace and
prosperity. Green is the color of Islam and represents the fertility of
the country as well as Al Jabal al Akhdar (the Green Mountains) in the
north-east of the country.
Oman Flag History:
The
Oman flag was adopted on November 18, 1995, after modifications were
made to the Oman flag of 1970. A coup d'etat by the son of the ruling
Sultan in 1970 resulted in a name change from the Sultanate of Muscat
and Oman. At this time, white and green horizontal stripes and the
country's emblem were added to Oman's previous entirely red flag.
Interesting Oman Flag Facts:
The
proportions of the Oman flag were changed from 2:3 to 1:2. The basic
appearance of the flag remained the same except that the horizontal
stripes are now equal in width.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
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