The State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan

The State flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan is a symbol of the state sovereignty of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The Law "On the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan" was adopted on November 18, 1991 at the extraordinary VII Session of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The national flag and its symbol represent the historical connection with the countries that existed in the past on the borders of today's Uzbekistan and embody the national and cultural traditions of the republic.
1. The blue color on the flag is a symbol of the eternal sky and nature, reflecting the essence of life. In the language of symbols, it means goodness, wisdom, honesty, glory and loyalty. Therefore, the color of the flag of Amir Temur's state was also blue.
2. The white color on the flag is a symbol of holy peace, and it blends with the light of day and the lights of the universe. White color is a symbol of purity, innocence, purity, purity of dreams and dreams, striving for inner beauty.
3. Green color is a symbol of the renewal of nature. It is a symbol of happiness, hope and joy in many nations.
4. Red lines represent the rivulets of life force flowing in our body.
5. The image of the crescent moon is related to our historical traditions. At the same time, it is a symbol of our independence.
6. Stars are considered a priest, a divine image for everyone. The image of 12 stars on the State flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan is also directly related to our historical traditions and ancient annals. Our attention to the twelve stars is also explained by the development of astrology in the scientific thinking of the ancient countries on the border of Uzbekistan.
The image of 12 stars on our national flag should be understood as a symbol of the antiquity of the culture of the Uzbek people, their pursuit of perfection and happiness on their soil.
The State flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan is a symbol of the state sovereignty of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The Law "On the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan" was adopted on November 18, 1991 at the extraordinary VII Session of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The national flag and its symbol represent the historical connection with the countries that existed in the past on the borders of today's Uzbekistan and embody the national and cultural traditions of the republic.
1. The blue color on the flag is a symbol of the eternal sky and nature, reflecting the essence of life. In the language of symbols, it means goodness, wisdom, honesty, glory and loyalty. Therefore, the color of the flag of Amir Temur's state was also blue.
2. The white color on the flag is a symbol of holy peace, and it blends with the light of day and the lights of the universe. White color is a symbol of purity, innocence, purity, purity of dreams and dreams, striving for inner beauty.
3. Green color is a symbol of the renewal of nature. It is a symbol of happiness, hope and joy in many nations.
4. Red lines represent the rivulets of life force flowing in our body.
5. The image of the crescent moon is related to our historical traditions. At the same time, it is a symbol of our independence.
6. Stars are considered a priest, a divine image for everyone. The image of 12 stars on the State flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan is also directly related to our historical traditions and ancient annals. Our attention to the twelve stars is also explained by the development of astrology in the scientific thinking of the ancient countries on the border of Uzbekistan.
The image of 12 stars on our national flag should be understood as a symbol of the antiquity of the culture of the Uzbek people, their pursuit of perfection and happiness on their soil.
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