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Flag of Qatar

The national flag of Qatar (Arabic: علم قطر) is in the ratio of 11:28. It is maroon with a broad white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side. It was adopted shortly before the country declared independence from the United Kingdom on 3 September 1971.

State of Qatar
Al-Adaam
UseNational flag and ensign
Proportion11:28
Adopted9 July 1971; 52 years ago (1971-07-09)
DesignA white band on the hoist side, separated from a maroon area on the fly side by nine white triangles which act as a serrated line
UseAir force ensign
DesignA light blue flag with the national flag in the canton, with the Qatar Air Force's roundel on the fly side.

The flag is very similar to the flag of the neighbouring country Bahrain, which has fewer points, a 3:5 proportion, and a red colour instead of maroon. Qatar's flag is the only national flag having a width more than twice its height.[1]

History edit

Qatar's historic flag was plain red, in correspondence with the red banner traditionally used by the Kharjite leader Qatari ibn al-Fuja'a.[2] In the 19th century, the country modified its entirely red flag with the addition of a white vertical stripe at the hoist to suit the British directive.[3] After this addition, Sheikh Mohammed bin Thani officially adopted a patterned purple-red and white flag which bore a strong resemblance to its modern derivative.[4] Several additions were made to the Qatari flag in 1932, with the nine-pointed serrated edge, diamonds, and the word "Qatar" being integrated into its design.[4] The maroon colour was standardised in 1936. In the 1960s, Sheikh Ali Al Thani removed the wording and diamonds from the flag.[4] The flag was officially adopted on 9 July 1971 and was virtually identical to the 1960s flag, except the height-to-width proportion.[4]

Characteristics edit

 
Flag and emblem of Qatar, displayed above the entrance of the Qatari Embassy in Paris.

Pattern edit

Nine serrated edges separate the coloured and white portions. They signify Qatar's inclusion as the ninth member state of the Emirates of Trucial Oman after Bahrain, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Fujairah, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah and Umm Al Quwain at the conclusion of the Qatari-British treaty in 1916.[5]

Colour edit

In 2012, the Qatari government defined the exact shade of the Qatari flag as Pantone 1955 C, or 'Qatar maroon'.[6][7][8] The history of purple dye in the country dates back several centuries.[4] It has been asserted that Qatar was the site of the earliest known production of shellfish dye during the rule of the Kassites due to the presence of a purple dye industry on Al Khor Islands.[9][10] Qatar was also known for its production of purple dye during the rule of the Sasanian Empire.[11] Mohammed bin Thani, who ruled from 1847 to 1876, proposed the creation of a flag with a purple-red colour in order to unify the state, and to highlight its historic role in the production of dye. In 1932, the British Navy suggested an official flag should be designed. According to the Qatari government, the British proposed that the flag be white and red, but Qatar rejected the red colouring and continued using a mixture of purple and red instead.[4] According to letters from the British political agent in the Persian Gulf to British India, the white cloth was purchased in Bahrain and was originally dyed red locally. The locally purchased dye was of poor quality that faded rapidly, causing the flag to take a chocolate colour.[12] Due to the country's subtropical desert climate, the flag's colours were prone to be tinted darker by the sun, which resulted in the eventual adoption of a maroon colouring in 1936.[4] The white portion of the flag symbolises the peace procured from signing anti-piracy treaties with the British.[3]

Colour scheme White Maroon
Pantone White 1955 C
RAL 9016 3003
CMYK 0-0-0-0 0-85-59-46
HEX #FFFFFF #8A1538
RGB 255-255-255 138-21-56

Construction sheet edit

Historical flags edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ ".(28:11) عند استخدام العلم خارج المباني، داخل دولة قطر، فإنه يجب أن تكون النسبة بين طول وعرض العلم" (When using a flag outside of buildings within the State of Qatar, the ratio between the length and the width of the flag should be 11:28.) - Law No. 14 on the Flag of Qatar - Qatar Legal Portal
  2. ^ Complete Flags of the World (DK). DK Publishing. 2014. p. 185. ISBN 978-1409353713.
  3. ^ a b "Imperial era flag of Qatar". British Empire in the Middle East. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Al Adaam.. History of a Nation". Qatar e-Government. from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  5. ^ . CIA. Archived from the original on 1 July 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  6. ^ "Law No. 14 of 2012 Concerning the Qatari Flag, Annex No. 1".
  7. ^ "Qatar's flag". World Atlas. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  8. ^ mohdnoor (12 January 2015). "Qatar's national color is Pantone 1955 C (not maroon)". Qatar Living. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  9. ^ Sterman, Baruch (2012). Rarest Blue: The Remarkable Story Of An Ancient Color Lost To History And Rediscovered. Lyons Press. pp. 21–22. ISBN 978-0762782222.
  10. ^ Khalifa, Haya; Rice, Michael (1986). Bahrain Through the Ages: The Archaeology. Routledge. pp. 79, 215. ISBN 978-0710301123.
  11. ^ "Qatar - Early history". globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  12. ^ British Library: India Office Records and Private Paper (11 June 1936). "Coll 30/15 'Anthems and Flags of Various States. Bahrein [Bahrain], Koweit [Kuwait], Muscat, Asir, Yemen, Qatar, Trucial, Oman' [16r] (31/261)". Qatar National Library. p. 31.

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Not to be confused with Flag of Bahrain The national flag of Qatar Arabic علم قطر is in the ratio of 11 28 It is maroon with a broad white serrated band nine white points on the hoist side It was adopted shortly before the country declared independence from the United Kingdom on 3 September 1971 State of QatarAl AdaamUseNational flag and ensignProportion11 28Adopted9 July 1971 52 years ago 1971 07 09 DesignA white band on the hoist side separated from a maroon area on the fly side by nine white triangles which act as a serrated lineUseAir force ensignDesignA light blue flag with the national flag in the canton with the Qatar Air Force s roundel on the fly side The flag is very similar to the flag of the neighbouring country Bahrain which has fewer points a 3 5 proportion and a red colour instead of maroon Qatar s flag is the only national flag having a width more than twice its height 1 Contents 1 History 2 Characteristics 2 1 Pattern 2 2 Colour 3 Construction sheet 4 Historical flags 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editQatar s historic flag was plain red in correspondence with the red banner traditionally used by the Kharjite leader Qatari ibn al Fuja a 2 In the 19th century the country modified its entirely red flag with the addition of a white vertical stripe at the hoist to suit the British directive 3 After this addition Sheikh Mohammed bin Thani officially adopted a patterned purple red and white flag which bore a strong resemblance to its modern derivative 4 Several additions were made to the Qatari flag in 1932 with the nine pointed serrated edge diamonds and the word Qatar being integrated into its design 4 The maroon colour was standardised in 1936 In the 1960s Sheikh Ali Al Thani removed the wording and diamonds from the flag 4 The flag was officially adopted on 9 July 1971 and was virtually identical to the 1960s flag except the height to width proportion 4 Characteristics edit nbsp Flag and emblem of Qatar displayed above the entrance of the Qatari Embassy in Paris Pattern edit Nine serrated edges separate the coloured and white portions They signify Qatar s inclusion as the ninth member state of the Emirates of Trucial Oman after Bahrain Dubai Abu Dhabi Ajman Fujairah Sharjah Ras Al Khaimah and Umm Al Quwain at the conclusion of the Qatari British treaty in 1916 5 Colour edit In 2012 the Qatari government defined the exact shade of the Qatari flag as Pantone 1955 C or Qatar maroon 6 7 8 The history of purple dye in the country dates back several centuries 4 It has been asserted that Qatar was the site of the earliest known production of shellfish dye during the rule of the Kassites due to the presence of a purple dye industry on Al Khor Islands 9 10 Qatar was also known for its production of purple dye during the rule of the Sasanian Empire 11 Mohammed bin Thani who ruled from 1847 to 1876 proposed the creation of a flag with a purple red colour in order to unify the state and to highlight its historic role in the production of dye In 1932 the British Navy suggested an official flag should be designed According to the Qatari government the British proposed that the flag be white and red but Qatar rejected the red colouring and continued using a mixture of purple and red instead 4 According to letters from the British political agent in the Persian Gulf to British India the white cloth was purchased in Bahrain and was originally dyed red locally The locally purchased dye was of poor quality that faded rapidly causing the flag to take a chocolate colour 12 Due to the country s subtropical desert climate the flag s colours were prone to be tinted darker by the sun which resulted in the eventual adoption of a maroon colouring in 1936 4 The white portion of the flag symbolises the peace procured from signing anti piracy treaties with the British 3 Colour scheme White Maroon Pantone White 1955 C RAL 9016 3003 CMYK 0 0 0 0 0 85 59 46 HEX FFFFFF 8A1538 RGB 255 255 255 138 21 56Construction sheet edit nbsp flag construction sheetHistorical flags edit nbsp nbsp 18th century 1860 nbsp nbsp 1860 1916 1916 1932 nbsp nbsp 1916 nbsp nbsp 1932 1936 nbsp nbsp nbsp 1936 1949 nbsp 11 30 nbsp 1949 1971See also editQatar National Day Emblem of QatarReferences edit 28 11 عند استخدام العلم خارج المباني داخل دولة قطر فإنه يجب أن تكون النسبة بين طول وعرض العلم When using a flag outside of buildings within the State of Qatar the ratio between the length and the width of the flag should be 11 28 Law No 14 on the Flag of Qatar Qatar Legal Portal Complete Flags of the World DK DK Publishing 2014 p 185 ISBN 978 1409353713 a b Imperial era flag of Qatar British Empire in the Middle East Retrieved 7 May 2015 a b c d e f g Al Adaam History of a Nation Qatar e Government Archived from the original on 5 May 2021 Retrieved 28 January 2015 FIELD LISTING FLAG DESCRIPTION CIA Archived from the original on 1 July 2017 Retrieved 7 May 2015 Law No 14 of 2012 Concerning the Qatari Flag Annex No 1 Qatar s flag World Atlas Retrieved 7 May 2015 mohdnoor 12 January 2015 Qatar s national color is Pantone 1955 C not maroon Qatar Living Retrieved 20 October 2017 Sterman Baruch 2012 Rarest Blue The Remarkable Story Of An Ancient Color Lost To History And Rediscovered Lyons Press pp 21 22 ISBN 978 0762782222 Khalifa Haya Rice Michael 1986 Bahrain Through the Ages The Archaeology Routledge pp 79 215 ISBN 978 0710301123 Qatar Early history globalsecurity org Retrieved 17 January 2015 British Library India Office Records and Private Paper 11 June 1936 Coll 30 15 Anthems and Flags of Various States Bahrein Bahrain Koweit Kuwait Muscat Asir Yemen Qatar Trucial Oman 16r 31 261 Qatar National Library p 31 External links editFlag of Qatar al adaam qatar flag Archived 2020 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flag of Qatar amp oldid 1216457313, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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