Pan-Arab colors
Appearance
The Pan-Arab colors are red, black, white, and green 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 the Palestinians, 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