The stars are also a symbol of the pursuit of perfection and happiness of Uzbek people in their homeland. The stars represent spirituality and divinity, as well as an allusion to Uzbek historical tradition and calendar, the 12 stars on the flag are arranged in such a way that visually they form the inscription Allah in Arabic script. The image of the crescent moon is connected with Uzbek historical image (a symbol of the Uzbek traditional religion, Islam) as well as being a symbol of the birth of a new nation. 12 stars on the flag are arranged in such a way that visually they form the inscription Allah in Arabic script The red fimbriation represent the power of life. Green is a symbol of nature, new life, and good harvest. White is the traditional Uzbek symbol of peace and good luck. Azure is also the colour of the Turkic peoples. The azure colour on the flag is a symbol of blue sky and clear water. The design of the present flag was partly inspired by the former one. Adopted in 1991 to replace the flag of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR), it has been the flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan since the country gained independence in that same year. The flag of Uzbekistan ( Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston davlat bayrogʻi / Ўзбекистон Республикасининг давлат байроғи) consists of a horizontal triband of azure, white and green, separated by two thin red fimbriations, with a white crescent moon and twelve white stars at the canton. A white crescent and three rows of twelve white five-pointed stars are situated on the left side of the upper azure stripe.įlying Uzbek flag at Kuksaray Square, Samarkand Ўзбекистон Республикасининг давлат байроғи)Ĭivil and state flag, civil and state ensignĪ horizontal triband of azure, white and green, separated by two narrow red stripes. The State flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan ( Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasining davlat bayrogʻi
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