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Flag of Pakistan
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Flag of Pakistan
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Name Sabz Hilali Parcham and Parcham-e-Sit?ra-o-Hil?l
Use State and war flag
Proportion 2:3
Adopted August 11, 1947
Design A white star and crescent on a dark green field, with a vertical white stripe at the hoist
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Use Civil ensign
Proportion 2:3
Design A red field with the national flag in the canton.
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Use Naval ensign
Proportion 1:2
Design A lengthened version of the national flag.
The national flag of Pakistan (Urdu: ??????? ?? ????) was designed by Syed Amir-uddin Kedwaii and was based on the original flag of the Muslim League, which itself drew inspiration from the flag of the Mughal Empire in India. It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly[1] on August 11, 1947, just days before independence.[2][3][4] The flag is referred to in the national anthem as Parcham-e-Sit?ra-o-Hil?l in Urdu (lit. Flag of the Crescent and Star). The flag comprises a dark green field, representing the Muslim majority of Pakistan, with a vertical white stripe in the hoist, representing religious minorities.[5] In the centre is a white crescent moon and a white five-pointed star, which symbolize progress and light respectively.[5] The flag symbolizes Pakistan's commitment to Islam, the Islamic world, and the rights of religious minorities.[6] The flag is flown on several important days of the year including Republic Day and Independence Day. The flag was approved by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of the nation. It is associated with the flag used by the All-India Muslim League as an emblem of its aim of achieving an independent Muslim state. Their flag was green, with a central white star and crescent. At independence in 1947, a white stripe was added at the hoist to represent the state's minorities. The green and white together stand for peace and prosperity. The crescent symbolizes progress, and the star represents light and knowledge.
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What about flag designing mistake (similar to star of david in pak flag) from GEO technical department who have designed their logo after so much thinking & logics..
See from 1:40 to 1:59 in this video...