The flag of Tunisia features a central white circle containing a red crescent and a five pointed star, which are traditional symbols of Islam. The crescent is intended to bring good luck and represent the unity of all Muslims, while the white circle is often interpreted as representing the radiance of the sun.
Colors & Symbols
The dominant red color represents the blood shed by martyrs during the struggle against oppression and the pursuit of national sovereignty. The white color signifies peace and purity, creating a stark contrast that highlights the celestial symbols in the center of the design.
First designed by the Bey of Tunis in the early nineteenth century, the flag is one of the oldest national designs in the world. While it was inspired by the Ottoman flag, the addition of the white disk made it unique to the Tunisian identity, and the design remained consistent even throughout the era of the French protectorate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tunisia's current flag was officially adopted on 1831.
Tunisia's flag has an official proportion of 2:3.
While both flags use a red field with a crescent and star, the Tunisian version places these symbols inside a central white circle to distinguish its national identity.
The five points of the red star represent the Five Pillars of Islam, which are the core beliefs and practices of the faith.
The flag was originally designed and established by Al Husayn II ibn Mahmud, who was the Bey of Tunis at the time of its creation.
Yes, because its core design has remained largely unchanged since the early eighteen hundreds, it is recognized as one of the oldest national flags still in use.
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