Pan-Arab colors
Appearance
Red, black, white, and green are the Pan-Arab colors and have their origins in the flag of the Arab Revolt. The first three, core colors are featured in the flags of Egypt and Yemen; together with green they are also on the flags of Palestine, Syria, Sudan, Western Sahara (SADR), Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Iraq.
Current flags with Pan-Arab colors
Former flags with the Pan-Arab colours
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The Federation of Arab Republics (Egypt (1972–1984), Syria (1972–1980), and Libya (1972–1977)) -
Libya (1951–1969) -
Libya (1969–1972) -
Kingdom of Iraq (1921–1959) -
Iraq (1959–1963) -
Iraq (1963–1991) and Syria (1963–1972) -
Iraq (1991-2004) -
Syria (1932–1958 and 1961–1963) -
United Arab Republic (1958–1961) -
Yemen Arab Republic (1962–1990) -
People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (1945-1990)
See also
- Tricolour
- Pan-Slavic colors
- Pan-African colors
- Nordic Cross Flag
- National flags inspired by the flag of Turkey
- Gallery of flags by design