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* The Syrian government under the Assad regime did not provide an official (by Syrian Government) construction sheet for "stars" (dimension and position). Therefore, the flags below are all equally valid for the flag of Syria before December 8, 2024.
The national symbols of Syria are official and unofficial flags, ... Name of Symbol Picture National flag: Flag of Syria (1958–1961; 1980–2024) Coat of arms:
Flag of Syria in the Federation of Arab Republics: Tricolor consisting of red, white and black stripes with a golden Hawk of Quraish in the centre white stripe. 2:3 ratio. Flag shared with Egypt and Libya. 1980–2024: Flag of the Syrian Arab Republic: Reversion to 1958 design. 2024–present: Flag of the Syrian Arab Republic
This work was created in Syria and is now in the public domain there because its term of copyright has expired pursuant to the provisions of Law No. 12/2001, Syria's first ever copyright law . In order to be hosted on Commons, all works must be in the public domain in the United States as well as in their source country.
Article 4 (p. 1113) describes the flag: "The Syrian flag shall be composed as follows, the length shall be double the height. It shall contain three bands of equal dimensions, the upper band being green, the middle band white, and the lower band black. The white portion shall bear three red stars in line, having five points each."
At the historic Umayyad Mosque in the heart of Damascus, a red, white, black and green flag flies. On the other side of the Syrian capital, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s palace burns.
A man waves a Syrian flag standing atop a monument at Umayyad Square in central Damascus on Wednesday. For 11 days, the rebels had made a rapid advance from their stronghold in Idlib toward the ...
President Hafez al-Assad adopted a new flag on 1 January 1972, as Syria joined Egypt and Libya in the Federation of Arab Republics. The green stars were replaced by the Hawk of Quraish (the symbol of the tribe of Muhammad). [12]