- Flag of Egypt
The flag of
Egypt ( _ar. علم مصر) in its current form was adopted onOctober 4 ,1984 . It depicts Egypt's national emblem, the Eagle of Saladin (a shield superimposed on a golden eagle facing the hoist side above a scroll bearing the name of the country in Arabic) centered in the white band of the three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and black.The Flag of Egypt
The flag of Egypt (Arabic: علم مصر) in its current form was adopted on October 4, 1984. It depicts Egypt's national emblem, the Eagle of Saladin (a shield superimposed on a golden eagle facing the hoist side above a scroll bearing the name of the country in Arabic) centered in the white band of the three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and blackThe color red refers to the period before the Revolution which brought a group of army officers to power after deposing(blood)
King Farouk , the King of Egypt. This was a time characterized by the struggle against the British occupation of the country. The white symbolizes the advent of the 1952 Revolution which ended the monarchy without bloodshed. The color black symbolizes the end of the oppression of the people of Egypt at the hands of the Monarchy and British colonialism.The colors of the current flag are also seen on the flags ofYemen ,Syria , andIraq . The central emblem differs from one country to the other.Rules Governing the hoisting of the flag
The national flag is hoisted on all governmental buildings on Fridays, official holidays, on the inauguration of the People's Assembly session and other occasions on which the Minister of Interior orders that the flag should be put up. The flag is put up daily on border posts and customs buildings. It is also put up on Egyptian consulates and embassies overseas on the National Day and other national occasions, as well as during the visit of the President to the country hosting the diplomatic mission.
To salute the flag, citizens not in uniform stand at attention, with arms and hands to their sides.
Abusing the flag in any way is a criminal offense and is punishable under law as it implies contempt of the power of the state. Penal provisions also govern abuse of foreign flags or national emblems of other countries.
History
Muhammad Ali Dynasty (1805–1923)
To signify his autonomy from the Ottoman
Porte , and his own grandiose ambitions of challenging the Sultan for control of theOttoman Empire itself, Muhammad Ali introduced a flag highly reminiscent of the Ottoman flag, with three white crescents and three stars on a red field. It has been suggested that this was to symbolize the victory of his armies in 3 continents (Africa, Asia, and Europe), or his own sovereignty over Egypt, Nubia, and Sudan.After the
Urabi Revolt in 1882, British forces occupied the country, igniting ever greater nationalist resentment. This reached a peak in the Revolution of 1919, when both the red Muhammad Ali flag, and a special green banner bearing a crescent and cross (to show that bothMuslim s and Christians supported the nationalist movement against British occupation) were seen in the streets.
left|thumb|Kingdom of Egypt (1923–1952)Kingdom of Egypt (1922–1952)
The first official national flag of modern Egypt was adopted by a Royal Decree of the
Kingdom of Egypt in 1923, after Britain formally recognized Egyptian independence in 1922. It consisted of a whitecrescent with three white stars on a green background.The three stars supposedly represented either the three parts comprising the Kingdom (Egypt, Nubia and Sudan), or the three religious communities of Egypt:
Muslim s,Christian s andJew s.Republic of Egypt (1952–1958)
Following the 1952 revolution, the republic initially kept the green flag with the crescent and three stars of the kingdom but later replaced it with a red-white-black horizontal tricolour like today, but with a different style of eagle emblem in the white stripe, bearing a shield of the crescent and stars.Fact|date=February 2008 It has since seen only changes to the central emblem: under the
United Arab Republic (1958-1971), the white stripe contained two green stars; in 1972-1984, a GoldenHawk ofQuraish ; and since 1984, the Eagle of Saladin with a superimposedshield , and a scroll bearing the country's name in Arabic.Egypt as United Arab Republic (1958–1972)
In 1958, a Presidential Decree established a new flag for the
United Arab Republic which comprised a merger of Syria and Egypt.Egypt continued to use this flag until January 1, 1972, although the short-lived union saw its dissolution in 1961.
Republic of Egypt (1972–1984)
In 1972, when Egypt joined the
Federation of Arab Republics , the Law was amended to change the flag. The stars were removed from the flag and replaced by a golden hawk (the "Hawk ofQureish "), holding a scroll with the Arabic name of the Federation.The change in 1984, in addition to restoring the Eagle of Saladin, restored the top red stripe to the same red used in the United Arab Republic flag. The flag of 1972 had lightened the red color slightly.
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See also
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