Flag of Dagestan

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The flag of Dagestan[a] was adopted after the transformation of the Dagestan ASSR into the Republic of Dagestan within the Russian Federation. The flag was formally adopted on 26 February 1994.[2] It features a horizontal tricolor of green (for Islam),[3] blue (for the Caspian Sea),[3] and red (for courage and fidelity).[3] On 19 November 2003 the proportion of the flag was changed from the original 1:2 to 2:3, and the middle stripe from light blue to blue.[1]

Proportion2:3[1]
Adopted26 February 1994 (original), 19 November 2003 (modified)
DesignA horizontal tricolor of green, blue, and red.
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Dagestan
UseCivil and state flag Small  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Proportion2:3[1]
Adopted26 February 1994 (original), 19 November 2003 (modified)
DesignA horizontal tricolor of green, blue, and red.
Designed byAbdulvagab C. Muratchayev (ГӀабдулвагьаб Муратчаев)
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Colours scheme

The official colours scheme was declared in 19 November 2003.[4]

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Colors scheme
Green Blue Red
CMYK100-0-50-42100-66-0-350-80-86-16
HEX #009349 #0039A6 #D52B1E
RGB 0-147-73 0-57-166 213-43-30
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Symbolism

Green represents life and the abundance of the land of Dagestan, and is also the traditional color of Islam (Dagestani people are predominantly Sunni Muslims). Dark (formerly light) blue, the color of the sea (the eastern part of the republic is washed by the Caspian Sea), symbolizes the beauty and grandeur of the Dagestani people. Red signifies democracy, the enlightening power of the human mind in the process of creating life, and the courage and bravery of the people of the Land of Mountains (Dagestan). Unofficial interpretations describe the green color as the representative of Northeast Caucasian (Avars, Aghuls, Dargins, Rutulians, Tsakhurs, Tabasarans, Lezgins, Laks, Chechens, Tsez etc.) people, the blue color as the representative of the Turkic peoples (Kumyks, Nogais, Azerbaijanis) and red color as the representative of Slavic (Russian) people and Iranian people (Tats).

Historical flags

Following its formation from parts of the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus in 1921, the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic had several flags of the standard ASSR, first red flags defaced with the initials of the ASSR name (i.e. ДАССР) and then a RSFSR flag defaced with the same. With the fall of the Soviet Union, Dagestan dropped the А (for Автономная 'autonomous') from its flag and the inscription read simply ДССР.[5] A flag with horizontal blue and yellow stripes may have been used briefly in 1993 and 1994 until a variation of the current horizontal tricolor was adopted in 1994.[5]

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Flag Date Use Description
19th-century Flag of the 19th-century Caucasian Imamate (Imamate of Dagestan)
1878–1921 Flag of Dagestan Oblast
1925–1927 Flag of the Dagestan ASSR
1917–1920 Flag of the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus
1927–1954 Flag of the Dagestan ASSR
1954–1991 Flag of the Dagestan ASSR
1991–1994 Flag of the Dagestan SSR (1991–1992)
Flag of the Republic of Dagestan (1992–1994)
1994–2003 Flag of the Republic of Dagestan A horizonatal tricolor of green, blue and red.
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Other flags

Several peoples in Dagestan have devised their own ethnic flags:

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?–Present Flag of the Avar people of Dagestan
2012–Present Flag of the Aghul people of Dagestan
2014–Present Flag of the Kumyk people of Dagestan
?–Present Flag of the Lak people of Dagestan
?–Present Flag of the Nogai people of Dagestan
?–Present Flag of the Lezgin people of Dagestan
2011–Present Flag of the Rutulians of Dagestan A horizontal tricolor of green-white-green, with a green crecent and star on the middle.
2020–Present Flag of the Tabasaran people of Dagestan
?–Present
2012–Present Flag of the Tsakhur people of Dagestan
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2004–Present Standard of the head of Dagestan A horizonatal tricolor of green, blue and red, with the coat of arms of Dagestan on the middle.
2022 Flag of the independent Dagestan A horizontal tricolor of green-white-green, with a green crecent and star slightly on the left.
2022 Flag used by anti-mobilization protesters in Dagestan A horizontal tricolor of white-green-white.
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See also

Notes

  1. Russian: Флаг Дагестана; Avar: Дагъистаналъул байрахъ; Azerbaijani: Дағыстан бајрағы, romanized: Dağıstan bayrağı; Lezgian: Дагъустандин тӀаратӀ; Kumyk: Дагъыстаны байракъ, romanized: Dağıstanı bayraq; Muslim Tat: ГӀэлэм э Догъисту, romanized: Ⱨələm ə Doƣistu; Tabassaran: Дагъустандин пайдагъ; Rutul: Дагъыстандид пайдах; Lak: Дагъусттаннал ттугъ

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