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Trend Bayrak | Flag of Uzbekistan
Trend Bayrak | Flag of Uzbekistan
Trend Bayrak | Flag of Uzbekistan

Flag of Uzbekistan

Turks have had flashy flags with different designs in every period. These flags, which have a wide usage area, are produced as sets of 17 and 27. The content of the set of 17 and 27 is given below. These flags are used in many places such as offices, unions, schools, promotional stands, conferences, office rooms, meeting rooms.

  • 27 Turkish Flag content: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Republic of Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, Republic of Tava and Yakutia, in addition to the former Turkic states mentioned above.
  • Flags are individually wrapped in gelatin.
  • The pedestal is packed in a box.
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History of the Flag of Uzbekistan

Flag of Uzbekistan; It is the official flag used in Uzbekistan, one of the 7 independent Turkish republics. Adopted in 1990 and continued to be used since then, this flag has a great importance within the country, as in other Turkic states. The flag of Uzbekistan, which was designed and used after Uzbekistan declared its independence, is protected by the constitution.

Flag of Uzbekistan Meaning

The images and figures on the flags of states refer to issues of importance for the nation. All states are inspired by the past and present when designing their flag. This is also the case for the flag of Uzbekistan. The flag consists of 4 different colors. At the top is a turquoise light blue horizontal stripe. This color is a color that is frequently used in Turkic states both in the past and today. It represents Turkishness on the one hand and life on the other. Below the blue color, there is another white stripe running horizontally in the middle. The white color expresses the purity of the country’s people and peace. Although Uzbekistan is not among the neutral states, it follows an international policy that avoids any behavior that could put the country in tension. Another color on the flag of Uzbekistan is green. The green color appears as a horizontal stripe at the bottom of the flag. The usage meanings of this color are quite different. The green color emphasizes the natural beauty and richness of the country. The last color in the flag is red. These red colors, which are located in thin lines above and below the white stripe in the middle, represent life. On the flag of Uzbekistan, there is also the moon in the blue stripe and 12 stars in ascending order from bottom to top. Here the crescent moon symbolizes Islam. The gradual increase of the stars indicates the continuous rise of the country. In addition, the number of stars is 12, which according to some is a reference to the 12 states of the country; according to others, it is a reference to the 12-animal Turkish calendar.

Flag of Uzbekistan Dimensions

Flags are designed based on a certain size. These dimensions must be respected when producing flags. The dimensions of the flag are usually included in the constitution of the relevant country. This is also the case for the flag of Uzbekistan. According to the constitution of Uzbekistan, the dimensions of the flag are 1:2. When a flag is produced anywhere, it should be produced taking into account these dimensions

Uzbekistan Flag Usage Areas

As a symbol of the country’s independence and strength, the flag is flown in many different areas, especially in official ceremonies and government offices.

Trend Bayrak | Flag of Uzbekistan

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