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The flag uses the four Pan-Arab colors (in addition to yellow), but was intended to move away from explicit Pan-Arab or Nasserite symbolism. The yellow sun represented the Kurdish minority and the red star of the "Star of Ishtar" symbol was used to represent Iraq's ancient heritage, as well as its minority Assyrian population.
See also Flags of the World - Iraq. Also in use as current Air Force roundel seen here; Author: See File history below for details. Permission (Reusing this file)
22 January 2008 [1] – present flag of Iraq (ratio: 2:3) Flag of Iraq being flown alongside the Flag of Kurdistan in Erbil (2011) On 22 January 2008, [1] the Council of Representatives of Iraq approved its new design for the national flag, confirmed by Law 9 of 2008 as the compromising temporary replacement for the Ba'athist Saddam-era flag.
Changed the shades of red and green to be similar to those of the Arabic flags of today, especially based on the Jordanian flag as well as the Palestinian flag. 12:43, 2 July 2006: 600 × 300 (3 KB) Madden == Summary == * Historical flag of Iraq, adopted in 1924. * From English Wikipedia == File history == * 06:51, 20 June 2006 . .
This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. ... Flag of Iraq (1991–2004).svg|border|96x176px]] Detailed color approximations. Red White
Corrected the shades of colours to the pan-Arab shades that were first used on the pan-Arab Revolt flag. The pan-Arab colours as shown in this arrangement have been used by Iraq since 1963. 14:18, 25 January 2008
This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .
Scheme Textile colour Red : The Hashemite dynasty, bloody struggle for freedom.: White The Umayyad dynasty, bright and peaceful future.: Green : The Fatimid dynasty, three stars represent three tenets of the Ba'ath Party: Wahdah, Hurriyah, Ishtirakiyah - Unity, Freedom, Socialism.