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|name =Flag of Hazar | |name =Flag of Hazar | ||
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|use1 =National flag | |use1 =National flag | ||
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The national '''Flag of Hazar''', also called the '''Ters Ay-yıldız''', is official flag of [[Hazar]]. The flag of Hazar is designed in 1634 , flag was adopted in 1681 and following the acceptance of [[Büyük Kararname]]. | The national '''Flag of Hazar''', also called the '''Ters Ay-yıldız''', is official flag of [[Hazar]]. The flag of Hazar is designed in 1634 , flag was adopted in 1681 and following the acceptance of [[Büyük Kararname]]. The flag is mostly inspired by Chamburr and Vatan-ı Hazariye. | ||
==Federations Flags== | ==Federations Flags== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:Koruluk flag.png|Flag of the Koruluk | ||
File:Efsus flag.png|Flag of the Efsus | File:Efsus flag.png|Flag of the Efsus | ||
File:Betayurdu | File:Flag of Betayurdu.png|Flag of the Betayurdu | ||
File:Qurul flag.png|Flag of the | File:Qurul flag.png|Flag of the Kurul | ||
File:Canqırım.png|Flag of the | File:Canqırım.png|Flag of the Cankırım | ||
File:Sulaq.png|Flag of the Sulak | |||
File:Qonır flag.png|Flag of the Konır | |||
File:Yunt.png|Flag of the Yunt | |||
File:Hanbalık flag.png|Flag of the Hanbalık | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Flags]] | [[Category:Flags]] | ||
[[Category:Hazar]] | [[Category:Hazar]] |
Latest revision as of 14:33, 16 September 2021
Use | National flag |
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Adopted | 2:3 |
Designer | III.Burjik |
The national Flag of Hazar, also called the Ters Ay-yıldız, is official flag of Hazar. The flag of Hazar is designed in 1634 , flag was adopted in 1681 and following the acceptance of Büyük Kararname. The flag is mostly inspired by Chamburr and Vatan-ı Hazariye.