How old is the moroccan flag




















When Morocco fell under the control of French and Spanish colonizers, the flag could only be used inland, with its use at sea was prohibited. After regaining independence in , Morocco restored its national flag.

The flag was designed by Mulay Yusef, Sultan of the Alaouite Dynasty who ruled the kingdom between and The Moroccan flag used during the Alaouite dynasty, between and , was a simple red banner with no markings. The Moroccan national flag is rectangular with a proportion of The flag is red with an open green star, which has five points, at the center.

The star has five continuous branches, each having a width of one-twentieth its length. According to the constitution, one point should always point upward. The red color is significant in Morocco as it proclaims descent from the Alaouite dynasty, and therefore red in the flag symbolizes strength, bravery, valor, and hardiness.

Green represents for hope, peace, love, wisdom, joy, and is also the color of Islam. The five-pointed star represents the five pillars of Islam. The dynasties of Idrisid and Almoravid, which ruled Morocco from until and from until , respectively, used white silk banners which were primarily use in battle. The Marinid dynasty took over from until and used a red flag bearing an octagon star and an outline along the edges, both in yellow.

The Saadi dynasty also used this flag during its reign, which began in and ended in From until , the Alaouite dynasty ruled Morocco and had a red flag with no markings. Other flags used in Morocco include the civil and naval ensigns. It was created by added a calligraphic image to the banner of the Idrisids. The Almohad dynasty took power and changed the nation's flag in Their flag had the same red field as the modern flag but used a checkered pattern of black and white instead of a pentagram.

The next flag came into use in and represented the Marinid, Wattasid, and Saadi dynasties. It had a red field with a gold border and a gold pentagram in the center. The Alaouite dynasty replaced it with a solid red flag in , which was used until When the country again gained independence in the s, the flag that is still in use today was restored as the national flag.

One of the largest flags ever draped was set in Dakhla. The flag was over , square feet and weighed 22 tons. Morocco Flag What does the flag of Morocco look like?

Meaning of the Flag The flag of Morocco, like many other national flags, features a simple design. As of , a new regime known as the Almoravid introduced a new flag. The new flag retained the white background with added text in Arabic at the center.

The use of the flag with a red background started with the Almohad Caliphate. At the center of the flag was a checkered black and white square. In , the Marinid dynasty took over and retained the red background of the flag. However, the patterned square was removed, and a golden bordered rectangle was introduced. At the center of the square was an eight-pointed star derived from a combination of two squares. Although the rule of the Marinid came to an end, the flag was retained by the two successive dynasties, Wattasid and Saadi dynasties.

In the Alaouite Dynasty took over and adopted a flag with a plain red field. This flag was used until when the country came under the rule of France and Spain. From to , the flag of the French Protectorate in Morocco consisted of a red background with a green five-pointed star at the center.

The northern part of the country was under Spanish rule. As a result, they had a different flag.



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