Rohingya flag

The Rohingya flag is the cultural and ethnic flag of the Rohingya people.[1] Its use was first mentioned by Rohingya scholar and author A.F.K. Jilani, who documented its creation in the mid-20th century.[2] On 20 May 2018, an updated version of the flag was created by the Rohingya Language Academy and released to the public; it is currently used by Rohingya diaspora communities around the world.[2]

Rohingya flag
UseCultural and ethnic flag
Proportion2:3
AdoptedMid-20th century
DesignGreen field charged with an ancient Rohingya coin in the centre
Variant flag of Rohingya flag
UseOriginal wide version
Proportion1:2
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Design

The flag design is a green field charged with a yellow coin containing white text. Green represents peace, gold represents prosperity, and white represents purity. The Arabic text on the coin is the shahada surrounded by the names of the Four Righteous Caliphs of Islam: Abu Bakar (top), Omar (bottom), Othman (left), and Ali (right).[2][3]

Specifications

Colours

SchemeGreenGoldWhite
RGB11, 102, 35212, 175, 55255, 255, 255
Hexadecimal#0B6623#D4AF37#FFFFFF
CMYK0.89, 0.00, 0.66, 0.600.00, 0.17, 0.74, 0.170, 0, 0, 0
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References

  1. "Myanmar - Burmese peoples". www.crwflags.com. CRW Flags Inc. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  2. "Arakanese Rohingya Flag". www.rohingyazuban.com. Rohingya Language Academy. 5 May 2018. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  3. "Rohingya | Flag | Myanmar". ozoutback.com.au. OzOutback. Retrieved 16 July 2019.


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