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Afghanistan June or September 1928 - January 1929

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[Afghanistan June or Sep.1928-Jan.1929] image by Santiago Dotor, coat-of-arms by Peter Laursen



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Description

According to Baert 2001, in June 1928 Aminullah came back from a trip to Europe, decided to speed up his reforms and prescribed a new flag design. The new flag was vertically divided black-red-green with an emblem in the middle of the red stripe. Black stood for past, red for blood shed for independence, and green for hope in the future.

The emblem showed the sun rising above snowy mountains, symbolizing a new era for the Kingdom, surrounded by a wreath of wheat spikes and surmounted with a yellow star. On the white scroll linking the wheat spikes was written Allah and Muhammed.

The image in Baert 2001 is very similar to the one above, Baert 2001 shows a red star with a yellow fimbriation. The dates are slightly different, Baert 2001 gives June 1928-January 1929 whereas we give September 1928-January 1929.
Ivan Sache
, 12 April 2002


Coat-of-Arms

[Afghanistan June or Sep.1928-Jan.1929, coat-of-arms] image by Peter Laursen
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Unidentified variants with modified coat-of-arms colours

[Afghanistan June or Sep.1928-Jan.1929, variant with yellow star] image by Jaume Ollé

[Afghanistan June or Sep.1928-Jan.1929, variant in black and white] image by Peter Laursen and Željko Heimer

[Afghanistan June or Sep.1928-Jan.1929, variant in white only] image by Peter Laursen