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A horizontal tricolour of blue, yellow, and green; identical to the first flag of independent Sudan used between 1956 and 1970. 1965-1970: Flag of the Azania Liberation Front: 1957-Today: Flag of the Beja Congress: A horizontal tricolour of blue, yellow, and green with a vertical 1⁄4-width red bar at the hoist. 1971-1985: Flag of the Sudanese ...
As Sudanese academic Ahmad Sikainga wrote in 2012, modern art movements in Sudan and their social background have not attracted much analysis by art historians. [ note 7 ] During the Sudanese Revolution of 2018/19, however, the role of artists has been reported in international media, reflecting their interest in current events. [ 94 ]
A red field with the Seal of Solomon is the green pentagram, a five-pointed linear star, in the center. 1970 to present: Flag of Oman: Three horizontal bands of white, red and green and the red vertical band is on the hoist-side bearing the National emblem of Oman in white in the center and near the top of the red band. 1964 to present
Red, white, black and green are called the pan-Arab colours and have been historically linked to the Arab people and Islamic religion for centuries. The colours stand for Arab unity and independence. The red stripe represents Sudan's struggle for independence and many other struggles, and the sacrifices of the country's martyrs.
The four colors also derived their potency from a verse by 14th century Arab poet Safi al-Din al-Hilli: "White are our acts, black our battles, green our fields, and red our swords." [ 10 ] Pan-Arab colors, used individually in the past, were first combined in 1916 in the flag of the Arab Revolt or Flag of Hejaz. [ 11 ]
The horizontal black, white, red, and green bands of the flag share the same design as the Kenyan flag, and the Pan-African symbolism thereof. Another difference between the flags of Sudan and South Sudan is that there is a yellow star inside the blue triangle (like the flag of the Belgian Congo), representing the unity of South Sudan.
A horizontal tricolour of red, white, and green; with a shoebill inside a blue disc in the center. 1969: The flag of the Nile State, it is unclear if the final stripe is blue or green: A tricolor of red, black, and green or blue with an emblem of a white shield and spears
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