Tuesday 16 February 2016

By Peter Swing


Dominated historically by slave-trading Arab Muslims from the northern regions, Chad is primarily an agricultural nation with over 80% of the population living at subsistence level. Its recent history was shaped when the French began taking an interest in central and western Africa in the 1900s. By 1913 the country was fully colonised: sadly the new rulers didn’t really know what to do with their conquest, and investment all but dried up after a few years, leaving much of the territory almost entirely undeveloped.

Chad was finally granted independence on 11 August 1960, and the flag of Chad flew over the new nation. Chad has continuously had armed insurrection, civil war, and national rebellion. As the civil war grew even stronger, the French military intervened. Even with the French help, there was division among the rebels.

The banner of Chad is the banner of the fifth biggest nation in Africa. Since to archeological discoveries human remains, of a man now called Abel, it is felt that Chad might be one of the main ranges with human occupants.

The banner that flies over this nation is a tricolor banner of blue, yellow, and red equivalent estimated vertical standards. The blue-yellow-red hues used as a part of the banner of Chad gives a blend of their recorded past. Chad's 1962 constitution alludes to the banner of Chad's hues being blue, gold, and red.

The meaning of the blue color is the sky, hope, agriculture, and the waters in the south part of the country. The yellow, or gold, color on the flag of Chad represents the sun, and the arid desert, which is in the northern part of the country. The red color on the flag of Chad represents the country's hope for progress, unity, and sacrifice.

The Chad Air Force uses a roundel which has a blue circle on the inside. It is encompassed by a band of yellow and after that a band of red, which are equivalent in width. The roundel was initially used as a part of the 1960's. The Flag Company Inc spent significant time in banner outlines offered an extraordinary version of decals and banners to remember the historical backdrop of Chad banner for future generations.




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