Friday, 22 January 2016

By Pall Smart


The current Afghanistan flag is contained three solid colors such as black, red and green and each color represents a different page in the history of Afghanistan.

The black reflects the nineteenth century time when Afghanistan was possessed and did not have independence. The red shading implies bloodshed and battles for freedom and the green mean the independence accomplished and also seek and flourishing in the future. This three-stripe banner was outlined by King Amanullah Khan after he came back from a visit of Europe in 1928.

Afghanistan banner is made of equivalent three stripe hues with a token amidst the red stripe in white shading. There are two wheat branches on every side of the symbol and on top of the wheat branches, there is the affirmation of Shahdah ( Muslim's faith declaration) which implies There is no god, however, Allah and Mohammad are his prophets.

The two branches of wheat on Afghanistan banner image originates from the season of the legend. Amid the Aryan Empire, King Yamah and the founder of Afghanistan Ahmad Shah Durani was delegated with it as a symbol of bravery.

Afghanistan flag has been changed several times during every single regime as well as the emblem of Afghan flag. To know more about Afghanistan flags and kingdoms, we start from the kingdom of Amir Habibullah Khan 1901 to the last or current flag of Afghanistan.

Today, a window of opportunity has opened in Afghanistan. RaziaĆ¢€™s Ray of Hope is one of many organizations working in the hope that this new chapter in the history of Afghanistan will be one of progress, prosperity, and peace. For the special events, the Flag Company Inc invented beautiful decals for the history support.




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