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There is no "2004-2013" flag, there was only a "2004-2021" one.
[edit]I have been trying for the past few years to get this misinformation removed. There is absolutely no such "2004-2013" flag; there was no change in the flag law of Afghanistan that happened in 2013, the description of the flag was the same from 2004–2021, and the only case in which a smaller emblem was used was from 2002–2004 during the transitional government. If the Afghan government website (when it still existed) had shown the flag's emblem was overlapping onto the bands, wouldn't that imply from the start that the emblem was supposed to be enlarged and not solely within the center band?? Another thing to take note of is that Afghanistan's flags have never been "stable." Flag makers in Afghanistan are not as great as western ones, and inconsistencies are obviously common, especially when many flags are handmade or made by smaller producers. Therefore, variants of emblems are going to be noticeable, and this was even the case with the 1992/1992-2002 flag, which I own some copies of in real life.
The description of the flag is: "The flag of Afghanistan shall be made up of three equal parts, with black, red, and green colors juxtaposed from left to right vertically. The width of every color shall be half of its length, at the center of which the national insignia shall be located. The national insignia of Afghanistan shall be comprised of an emblem and a pulpit in white color—at the two corners of which are two flags, inscribed in the top middle with the holy phrase "There is no God but Allah, and Mohammad is his Prophet, and Allah is Great." This shall be inscribed and superseded on rays of a rising sun, and in its lower part, the year 1919 in the solar calendar, and the word "Afghanistan" encircled on two sides by sheaves of wheat shall be inscribed. The law shall regulate the use of the flag and insignia."
This description was the one used from 2004–2021. The description isn't clear about what size the emblem is at all and simply says it's within the center, but considering the Afghan website shows the flag with the emblem enlarged and overlapping onto the bands like that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan's flag, that proves the "2004–2013" flag is merely a variant and never some form of flag introduced into a law.
Some sources:
Enlarged overlapping emblem, mentioned as adopted in 2004
Same site as above but an archived link from 2006
National Anthem sign off/on from 2007, showing enlarged emblem but slightly off-centered
Vexilla-Mundi showing the proper "2004-2021" date
April 2013 photo with enlarged emblem
2006-era photo with enlarged emblem
2010-era photo with enlarged emblem
Larger flag with enlarged emblem from 2005
2011-era photo with enlarged emblem
BlinxTheKitty (talk) 05:57, 24 March 2024 (UTC)
Word Choice: "Resistance"
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In the second paragraph, there is a reference to the old red, green, and black flag being used by groups opposed to the Taliban. Said groups are referred to as resistance groups. However, as you might already know, it is not called "resistance" when you are fighting on behalf and with the help of a foreign invader (America). The phrase "resistance groups" should be changed to "opposition groups."
"In contrast, the tricolor flag of the internationally recognized Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, still in use internationally and by internal resistance groups, consists of..." Inkscape Salafi (talk) 11:20, 17 August 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: They were a resistance fighter group, not an opposition. The changes sounds like a WP:NPOV issue. Cowboygilbert - (talk) ♥ 03:02, 22 September 2024 (UTC)
I have a question
[edit]Is the shahada on the Taliban flag in Arabic or Pashto or Dari? 2600:1008:B07F:AF41:29D5:956A:4130:D171 (talk) 13:30, 19 August 2024 (UTC)
- It says Pashto on the infobox. Cowboygilbert - (talk) ♥ 03:00, 22 September 2024 (UTC)
This flag is for Terrorists Taliban not for Afghanistan
[edit]The flag is just for Taliban and No one accept them in the world. 2A02:3037:615:8C5F:3D5D:AEAA:929C:3D9A (talk) 09:03, 22 September 2024 (UTC)