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Flag of Pakistan

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The national flag of Pakistan was designed by Amir-ud-Din Khidwai based on the 1906 flag of the All-India Muslim League. It was adopted on August 11, 1947, three days before independence.

The flag comprises a dark green field (representing Muslims) with a vertical white stripe in the hoist (left side) (representing non-Muslim minorities). In the centre is a white crescent (symbolising progress) and a white five-pointed star (symbolising light, knowledge and wisdom).

A common name for the Pakistani flag is Sabz Hilali Parcham which is Urdu for Green Flag with the Crescent. Or Parcham-e-Sitara aw Hilal meaning The Flag of the Crescent and Star.


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Sizes and Use of the Flag

Size of Flag:

Occasions on which the flag is flown

Days when flags are at half-mast

Official Residences

The Pakistan Flag is flown on the official residences of the following public officials:

Note: The national flag is flown on the residence of the President and the Prime Minister alongside the Presidential standard and the Prime Ministerial standard.

Vehicles carrying public officials

The flag is also flown on vehicles carrying the following:

See also


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