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Azerbaiyán .az

Flag of Azerbaiyán
CapitalBakú
Pob. 202610,241,722
Área86,600 km²
Densidad118/km²
RegiónAsia Occidental
MonedaAzerbaijan Manat
Jefe de Estado
Ilham Aliyev (since 2003) · PM Ali Asadov (since 2018)

Significado de la Bandera

The national flag of Azerbaijan, often referred to as the Tricolor flag (Azerbaijani: Üçrəngli Bayraq), is a horizontal tricolor that features three equally sized bars of bright blue, red, and green; a white crescent; and a centred eight-pointed star. The flag has become the predominant and most recognizable symbol of Azerbaijan. The eight points of the star are also thought to stand for the eight Turkic peoples classified in pre-Soviet times: Azerbaijanis, Ottomans (Turks), Chagatais, Tatars, Kipchaks, Seljuks, and Turkomans.

Historia de la Bandera

  1. 1844
    The new flag was almost identical to the old Ottoman Empire flag, which also featured an eight-pointed star until 1844 when it was replaced by a five-pointed star.
  2. 1918–1920
    Flag of Azerbaiyán #2
    Taking inspiration from the flag of the Ottoman Empire, the ADR adopted its first state flag on 21 June 1918, which depicted a white crescent and a white eight-pointed star on a red background.
  3. 1952–1991
    Flag of Azerbaiyán #3
    While there in 1952, he made a copy of the ADR flag, which he later gave to his friend Gulmirza Baghirov.
  4. 1920
    Flag of Azerbaiyán #4
    The flag was used by the republic until the 1920 Soviet invasion of Azerbaijan.
  5. 1924–1927
    Flag of Azerbaiyán #5
    Flag in use 1924–1927.
  6. 1927–1931
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    Flag in use 1927–1931.
  7. 1931–1937
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    Flag in use 1931–1937.
  8. 1918
    Flag of Azerbaiyán #8
    The day commemorates the first official adoption of the tricolor as a national flag by the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, which occurred on 9 November 1918.
  9. Actual
    Bandera actual de Azerbaiyán
    Bandera nacional actual.

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