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EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

Qatar

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Qatar Embroidered flag badge with heat seal backing PURPLE PANTONE: PMS 222 C HEX (HTML): #6C1D45; RGB: (108,29,69) CMYK: (20,100,22,61)

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Flag of Qatar Size: The national flag of Qatar is a bi-color flag. A white band on the left side, isolated from a maroon region on the fly side by nine white triangles which go about as a serrated line. The overall shape of the flag is rectangular. The proportion of the flag is 11:28. Meaning: The maroon shade in the banner addresses the carnage in the Qatari conflicts. The white shading represents harmony. The nine-pointed serrated edge connotes the Country as the 10th individual from the “accommodated emirates” following the Qatari-British deal of 1916. The sharp edges between the plum and white fields, and the banner’s width, assist with distinguishing it from that of Bahrain’s banner, a Gulf State country previously connected with Qatar. History: The province of Qatar was established in the nineteenth century. Before the national flag was plain red and resembled the flag of the district’s Kharijite Muslims. After Ottoman rule in the district finished, the state turned into a British protectorate in the twentieth century. According to orders by the British, a white stripe was added to the banner in the nineteenth century. Then the flag got a few increments like jewels, “Qatar” in Arabic, and the serrated edge. Afterward, the name of the nation and the precious stones were removed. Then purple was embraced as one of the shades of the flag. The decision of the shading was more out of need than for representing anything. The maroon was picked rather than the red shade to differentiate it from Bahrain’s flag. Albeit the purple tone was at first preferred, since the country is renowned for its purple color industry, this choice was before long disavowed. The environment of the state prompted the obscuring of tones and consequently, maroon was picked. The shade used in the flag is alluded to as ‘Qatar maroon’. In 1971, Qatar acquired its freedom. The current flag was officially embraced on 9 July 1971. Interesting Facts: The national flag resembles its neighbor country Bahrain’s flag. The plum shade, as seen on the banner, is likewise a conventional shading for the dress. Mohammed bin Thani, proposed the formation of the public banner with a maroon-red tone to bring together the state, and to feature its memorable job in the creation of color. On the country’s National Flag Day in 2013, they created the world’s largest flag. It was larger than 14 football grounds. It was large enough to cover a 101,978 square meter area. The weight of the flag was 9.8 tons. The national flag describes the present, past, and future of the country. Also, the enthusiasm and determination of the nation progress. 4,473 11,586

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