Kyrgyzstan Flag: A Symbol of National Pride and Heroism
In 1991, Kyrgyzstan became the last of the former Soviet Union republics to secede and declare independence. Its new flag was adopted on March 3, 1992, and is symbolic of Manas the Noble, a country’s national hero.
Flag Design and Meaning
- The red field represents the bravery and valor of Manas the Noble
- The golden sun with 40 rays symbolizes the 40 tribes that collectively formed the original Kyrgyz nation
- A traditional Kyrgyz yurt (tent) is centered within the sun, representing the traditional home of the nomadic peoples
This 3′ x 5′ indoor flag features a pole sleeve and fringe, making it perfect for display in your home, office, or event space.
Product Details
- Size: 3′ x 5′
- Material: Indoor-grade fabric (not specified)
- Features: Pole sleeve and fringe
Order your Kyrgyzstan 3′ x 5′ indoor flag today and celebrate the rich history and cultural heritage of this beautiful country!
A Historical Note: The Legacy of Manas the Noble
The legend of Manas the Noble has been passed down through generations in Kyrgyz oral tradition. According to myth, Manas united 40 tribes to form the original Kyrgyz nation, and his bravery and wisdom are still celebrated today. This flag is a testament to the enduring spirit of Manas and the people of Kyrgyzstan. By displaying this flag, you’ll not only be showing your appreciation for Kyrgyz culture but also paying tribute to the heroic legacy of Manas the Noble.
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