Flaga Egiptu
Informacje | |
W użyciu | Flaga cywilna i rządowa |
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Proporcje | 2:3 |
Wprowadzona | |
Warianty | |
W użyciu | Flaga wojenna |
W użyciu | Bandera marynarki wojennej |
W użyciu | Sztandar prezydencki |
Flaga Egiptu – jeden z symboli narodowych Egiptu. Oficjalnie przyjęta 4 października 1984.
Opis
Kolory flagi nawiązują do flagi wyzwolenia Arabów. Na środku widnieje złoty orzeł Saladyna. Proporcje 2:3.
Flagi wojskowe
Flagi historyczne
Flagi wojskowe
Sztandary osób rządzących
Sztandar Saladyna
Flagi narodowe
Flaga Ejaletu Egiptu za rządów Isma’ilego Paszy and Taufika Paszy (1867–1881)
Flaga Kedywatu Egiptu (1881–1914) i Sułtanatu Egiptu (1914–1922)
Flaga rewolucji w Egipcie(ang.) (1919)
Flaga Królestwa Egiptu (1922–1952)
Flaga Republiki Egiptu (1952–1958)
Flaga Egiptu (1972–1984)
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