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White flag with emblem. In the green border there are three silhouettes of human heads, turned to the right and imitating the Afghan national colors. Above the profiles is the Arabic Shahada in black, while below is an open book. The profiles are surrounded by a wreath of wheat ears taken from the national emblem.
English: Flag of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1980-1987). Aspect ratio: 2:1. Aspect ratio: 2:1. پښتو: د افغانستان بيرغ، ١٣٥٩-١٣٦٦
The current flag of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is a plain white flag with the black words of the shahada in the centre. The white stands for "the (Islamic Movement of Taliban's) purity of faith and government"; the flag incorporated the shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith, after 1997. [12] [13]
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ace.wikipedia.org Seunaleuëk:Country data Afghanistan; Usage on af.wikipedia.org Sjabloon:Landdata Afghanistan
English: This flag is just the 1980–1987 version of the Afghan flag without the emblem (the tricolor was the same from 1987 to 1992), similar flag where used in 1978 at the start of Communism in Afganistan and in 1928 under the rule of King Amanullah.
The National Anthem of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan was the official anthem used during the period ... Video with the 1980–1987 flag; another video with ...
Flag of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan 1980–1987. In attempts to broaden support, the PDPA created organizations and launched political initiatives intended to induce popular participation. The most ambitious was the National Fatherland Front (NFF), founded in June 1981.
The red flag introduced under Taraki was replaced in 1980, shortly after the Soviet intervention, to the more traditional colours black, red and green. The PDPA flag, which was red with a yellow seal, was retained to emphasise the difference between the party and state to the Afghan people. [113]