List of flags used by Iranian peoples

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This is a list of flags used by the people of Iranic origin.

Historical[]

Before Islam[]

Flag Date Use Description
Standard of Cyrus the Great (White).svg 550–330 BCE Flag of the Achaemenids also known as the Standard of Cyrus the Great Shahbaz
Derafsh Kaviani flag of the late Sassanid Empire.svg 300 BC –651 AC [1][2][3][4] Flag of the Sassanids, also known as the Standard of the Kays Derafsh Kaviani

After Islam[]

Flag Date Use Description
Shirvan gerb.png 799-1607 Symbol of the Shirvanshahs
Flag of Ayyubid Dynasty.svg 1171–1260 Flag of the Ayyubid dynasty
Safavid Flag.svg 1576–1666 Flag of the Safavid dynasty Lion and sun
Black flag.svg 1709–1738 Flag of the Hotaki dynasty
Flag of Herat until 1842.svg 1747–1826 Flag of the Durrani Empire
Zand Dynasty flag.svg 1750–1796 Flag of the Zand dynasty

Modern[]

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of Iran.svg since July 29, 1980 Flag of Iran, also known as the Three Colour Flag
State flag of Iran (1964–1980).svg 1964 - July 29, 1980 Flag of Iran, also known as the Three Colour Flag With the Lion and sun on the center. Used by a number of Iranian exiles in opposition.
Flag of Afghanistan.svg since August 19, 2013 Flag of Afghanistan
Flag of Kurdistan.svg since 1927 Flag of Kurdistan, also known as The Colorful Flag
Flag of South Ossetia.svg since 26 November 1990 Flag of South Ossetia
Flag of North Ossetia.svg since 26 November 1990 Flag of North Ossetia
Flag of Tajik SSR.svg 20 March 1953 - 24 November 1992 Flag of Tajikistan
Flag of Tajikistan (1991-1992).png 10 September 1991 - 24 November 1992 Flag of Tajikistan
Flag of Tajikistan.svg since 24 November 1992 Flag of Tajikistan
Flag of Rojava.svg since 2012 Flag of Rojava
Flag of Talysh-Mugan Autonomous Republic (the talysh national flag).jpg June - August 1993 Flag of the Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic

References[]

  1. ^ "A History of Zoroastrianism vol II & III" – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ "Culture of Iran". November 21, 2001. Archived from the original on November 21, 2001.
  3. ^ Ashmore, Harry S. (1961). "Encyclopaedia Britannica: A new survey of universal knowledge".
  4. ^ Lukonin, Vladimir; Ivanov, Anatoly (2015-09-15). Persian Art. ISBN 9781783107964.
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