The national flag of Tajikistan, adopted in November 1992, features three horizontal stripes and symbolizes the country's freedom, unity, and aspirations of its people.
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๐น๐ฏ The flag of Tajikistan was adopted on November 24, 1992.
๐น The flag has three horizontal stripes: red on top, white in the middle, and green at the bottom.
๐๏ธ The white stripe features a golden crown and seven stars.
๐ The seven stars on the flag symbolize the seven regions of Tajikistan.
๐ The golden crown represents Tajikistan's independence.
๐ The red color symbolizes bravery and the sacrifices made for freedom.
๐ The green color represents nature and the fertility of Tajik land.
๐ Before 1992, the flag was different and based on the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic flag of 1953.
๐ค The flag is a symbol of unity and pride for the Tajik people.
๐ The flag tells a story of hope and independence for the country.