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This is a list of flags associated with Afghanistan.

National flag

Flag Date Use Description
De facto (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan)
15 August 2021–present National flag The Arabic Shahada in black on a white field in the calligraphic Thuluth script.
The Arabic Shahada and "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" in Pashto in black on a white field in the calligraphic Thuluth script.
De jure (Islamic Republic of Afghanistan)
19 August 2013–present National flag Three vertical bands of black, red and green with the National Emblem in white centered on the red band and then slightly overlapping the black and green bands.
National flag (variant)

Standards of the head of state

Flag Date Use Description
former
2004–2021 Standard of the President of Afghanistan under Ashraf Ghani and Hamid Karzai. A black flag with a red circle with a white contour drawing of the national emblem in 2004 version.
2004 A black flag with a red circle with a white contour drawing of the national emblem in 1990s version.
1974–1978 Standard of the President of Afghanistan under Mohammad Daoud Khan. A red flag with a black circle with a red drawing of the national emblem.

1933–1973 Standard of the King of Afghanistan under Mohammad Zahir Shah (obverse and reverse). National emblem on a red background on the obverse and royal tughra on the reverse.

1931–1933 Standard of the King of Afghanistan under Mohammad Nadir Shah (obverse and reverse).

1926–1929 Standard of the King of Afghanistan under Amanullah Khan (obverse and reverse). Amanullah Khan's emblem on a red background on the obverse and royal tughra on the reverse. The emblem consists of two crossed swords, a headdress called kolah and a star, and all these elements were removed from the national emblem around the coronation of Amarullah as the first king of Afghanistan.

Loya Jirga

Flag Date Use Description
former
2003 Flag of the 2003 loya jirga. White flag with emblem. In the green border there are three silhouettes of human heads, turned to the right and imitating the Afghan national colors. Above the profiles is the Arabic Shahada in black, while below is an open book. The profiles are surrounded by a wreath of wheat ears taken from the national emblem.

Military flags

Flag Date Use Description
current
2021–present Flag of the Ministry of Defense of Afghanistan White flag with the emblem of the Ministry of Defense.
former
?–2021 Flag of the Ministry of Defense of Afghanistan Red flag with the emblem of the Ministry of Defense in a monochrome gold version.
2015–2021 Flag of the Resolute Support Mission A green flag with the official mission logo.

2001–2014 Flags of the International Security Assistance Force A flags with the official mission logo.

Army

Flag Date Use Description
current
2021–present Flag of the Afghan Army
former
1987–1992 Flag of the Afghan Army
1974–1980
c. 1961—?
?–1973
1920s
Corps
2007–2021 Flag of the Afghan National Army Commando Corps
?–2021 Flag of the 209th Corps
Flag of the 205th Corps
Flag of the 207th Corps

Air Force

Flag Date Use Description
current
2021–present Flag of the Afghan Air Force
former
2010–2021 Flag of the Afghan Air Force

Law enforcement

Police

Flag Date Use Description
current
2021–present Flag of the Afghan National Police
former
2001–2021 Flag of the Afghan National Police

Customs Department

Flag Date Use Description
current
Link to file c 2024–present Flag of the Afghanistan Customs Department
former
2021–c 2024 Flag of the Customs service of Afghanistan
?–2021 Flag of the Customs service of Afghanistan

Supreme Audit Office

Flag Date Use Description
current
2020–present Flag of the Supreme Audit Office of Afghanistan

Ministries

Flag Date Use Description
current
Link to file 2021–present Flag of the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Link to file c 2024–present Flag of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Afghan Ministry of Economy
2021–present Flag of the Ministry of Education
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Afghan Ministry of Energy and Water
Link to file c 2021–present Flag of the Ministry of Finance
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Higher Education
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Information and Culture
Link to file c 2021–present Flag of the Ministry of Justice
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Martyrs and Disabled Affairs
Link to file 2021–present Flag of the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum
Link to file 2021–present Flag of the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice
Link to file 2021–present Flag of the Ministry of Public Health
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Public Works
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Refugee and Repatriation
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation
Link to file ?–present Flag of the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing
Former
?–2021 Flag of the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock
Link to file ?–2024 Flag of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
Link to file ?-2021 Flag of the Ministry of Justice
?–2021 Flag of the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing

Olympic Committee

Flag Date Use Description
current
2021–present? Flag of the National Olympic Committee of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan A white flag with the national flag, the inscription "Afghanistan" and the Olympic rings.
former
?–2021 Flag of the National Olympic Committee of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan A white flag with the Olympic rings and inscription "National Olympic Committee of Afghanistan".
1930s Flag of the National Olympic Committee of the Kingdom of Afghanistan A flag of unknown colors used at the Berlin Olympics contains a kolah and Olympic rings.

Historical flags

Flag Date Regime Description
National flags
2002–2004 Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Twenty-sixth flag (2002–2004)
2002 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Twenty-fifth flag (2002)
2001–2002 Islamic State of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Twenty-fourth flag (2001–2002)
1997–2001 Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (variant) Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Twenty-third flag (1997–2001)
1996–1997 Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Twenty-second flag (1996–1997)
1992–2001 Islamic State of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Twenty-first flag (1992–2002)

1992 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Twentieth flag (1992)
1987–1992 Republic of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Nineteenth flag (1987–1992)
1980–1987 Democratic Republic of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Eighteenth flag (1980–1987)
1978–1980 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Seventeenth flag (1978–1980)
1978 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Sixteenth flag (1978)
1974–1978 Republic of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Fifteenth flag (1974–1978)
1973–1974 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Fourteenth flag (1973–1974)
1931–1973 Kingdom of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Thirteenth flag (1930–1973))
1929–1930 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Twelfth flag (1929–1930)
1929 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Eleventh flag (1929)
Emirate of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Tenth flag (1929–1931)
1929–1931 Emirate of Afghanistan, used in Herat Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Tenth flag (1929–1931)
1929 Kingdom of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Ninth flag (1929)
1929 and 1926–1928 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Fifth flag (1926–1928)


1928-1929 Kingdom of Afghanistan (possible appearance) Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Seventh flag (1928–1929))
1928 Kingdom of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Sixth flag (1928)
1921–1926/29 Emirate of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Fourth flag (1921–1926/29)
1919–1921 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Third flag (1919–1921/29)
1901–1919 Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Second flag (1901–1919)
1880–1901 Emirate of Afghanistan Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Black Standard in central Asia and the first flag
1818–1855 Principality of Qandahar
1709–1738 Hotak dynasty
1856–1919 Flag of the United Kingdom used to represent the Emirate of Afghanistan abroad Main article: Flag of the United Kingdom
Local national flags
1996 Islamic Emirate of Badakhshan Main article: ]
1991 Islamic Emirate of Kunar
1818–1842 Emirate of Herat Main article: Flag of Afghanistan § Herat flag (1818–1842)
1830s US flag with 23 stars used by Josiah Harlan as Prince of Ghor. Main article: Flag of the United States
Other
c. 1842 Pashtun banner captured at Jellalabad An example of a Pashtun tribal battle flag. Red triangular banner with Shahada and green frame, woven red and yellow fringes were also present on the edges.
c. 1839 Pashtun banner captured at Ghazni An example of a Pashtun tribal battle flag. Written are the names of the first 4 caliphs placed opposite each other (Abu Bakr أَبُو بَكْرٍ, ‘Umar عُمَر, Uthman عُثْمَان and Ali عَلِيّ)

Political flags

Political parties flags

Flag Date Party Description
current
2005–present Hezbollah Afghanistan Green field with yellow Arabic calligraphy arranged in an arc. The inscription "In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful". Under the arc is also the name of the organization written in white.
2004–present Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan Red flag with a yellow star in the canton.
2004–present People's Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan
Link to file 2003–present National United Party of Afghanistan Party emblem on blue background.
1997–present Watan Party of Afghanistan Party emblem on blue background.
Link to file 1992–present National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan National flag from 1974-1978 with the party emblem instead of the national emblem.
1989–present Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan Party emblem on blue background.
1979–present National Islamic Front of Afghanistan A black flag with a gold emblem in the canton. The emblem consists of crossed swords, a wreath of wheat and Takbir.
1972–present Islamic Society Green flag with a white emblem.
1976–present Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin Green flag with a white emblem. The emblem contains many symbols of the national emblem, to which the open Quran adds. There is also Shahada under the emblem.
former
1975–1979 Hezbi Islami Green flag with a white emblem. The emblem contains many symbols of the national emblem, to which the open Quran adds.

1965–1992 People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan Red flag with gold party emblem in the canton. The emblem consists of an ear of wheat superimposed on a gear wheel. The emblem consists of an ear of wheat placed on a gear wheel, symbolizing farmers and workers. Another variant of the party's flag served for a short time as the national flag.
1965–1992 Democratic Youth Organisation of Afghanistan, youth wing of the PDPA. A red flag with the emblem moved towards the mast. The emblem consisted of PDPA symbols, a clenched fist, schematic mountains and a red star.

Rebel groups flags

Main article: Afghan rebel flags

This table does not include flags derived from rebels that became national flags. Such cases occurred once during the Saqqawists period in 1929 and twice in connection with the Taliban takeovers in 1996 and 2021.

Flag Date Group Description
current
2022–present Southern Turkestan Movement Red-blue-green tricolor with the white crescent moon and a star on a blue stripe. The star and crescent resembles the Kök Bayraq flag.
2021–present National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, used together with the flags of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Islamic State of Afghanistan A variant of the 1990s of the national flag used by Northern Alliance.
2021–present Freedom and Democracy Front, Hazaristan Resistance Front The front announced its existence in October 2021. It operates mainly in the provinces of Maidan Wardak and Ghazni. It is composed exclusively of Hazaras, both ex-military and civilians. A spokesman for the front announced in a video released in October that the group's goal is to fight the Taliban and the ISKP throughout Hazarajat.
2015–present Variant of the Jihadist flag used in Afghanistan by Islamic State – Khorasan Province and Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (splinter faction) The flag consists of the Black Standard with a white text of the Shahada emblazoned across it in depicts the second phrase of the shahada in the form of a depiction of the supposedly historical seal of Muhammad.
2014–present Hazarajat Freedom Movement Two-color white and blue flag divided into 1/3 of its length with a wavy pattern
2006–present Jamaat Ansarullah
1996–present Lashkar-e-Jhangvi The flag is divided into two horizontal sections, where the upper section consists of six equal horizontal black and white stripes. The lower section is red and has a black and white Arabic inscription "We will destroy the infidels". Below the writing is a stylized sword.
1988–present Turkistan Islamic Party White text of the Shahada above a white crescent moon and a star on a blue background. The star and crescent comes from the Kök Bayraq flag, while the Shahada symbolizes Islam.
1979–present Variant of the Jihadist flag used in Afghanistan by : The flag consists of the Black Standard with a white text of the Shahada emblazoned across it in calligraphy style writing.
Link to file 1970s–present Afghanistan Liberation Organization A red flag with three raised hands, holding a hammer, a sickle and a gun respectively.
former
Link to file 1987–1989 Flag of Hezbollah was used by several factions of Tehran Eight Main article: Flag of Hezbollah
1979 Flag associated with the Herat insurgents in 1979. A green flag with white Takbir inscription.
1916–1934 Flag of the Basmachi movement. Red and white horizontal stripes, on the hoist side there is an orange rectangle with a white crescent moon and five-pointed star symbol. The whole is surrounded by a thin blue border.

Other

Flag Date Use Description
2014 Proposed flag of Khorosan Yellow-red-violet tricolor with the inscription "new Khorosan".

Red Crescent Society

Flag Date Use Description
1934–present Flags of the Afghan Red Crescent Society Red Crescent surrounded by the association's names written in black in Pashto at the top and Dari at the bottom.
1935 Rejected red Mehrab-e-Ahmar project to replace the red crescent A red mosque similar to the national emblem on a white background

Corporations

Airlines

Flag Date Use Description
1965–present Flag of Ariana Afghan Airlines The flag features a blue Afghan swallow bird from logo on white field. Blue representing precious lapis lazuli stones.

Banks

Flag Date Use Description
?–present Flag of Da Afghanistan Bank Emblem of Da Afghanistan Bank on a light blue background. In the center of the emblem there are stylized riders on horses, cornucopias full of coins. The whole is surrounded by a circle with the name of the bank in Dari and the year 1939, in which the bank was founded.

Ethnic groups flags

Flag Date Use Description
2013–present Flag of Hazaristan Blue-white-yellow tricolor, the colors symbolizes the Hazara people's roots and origin, sky, their loyalty, long winter in Hazaristan, their future and development.
1947–present Flag of Pashtunistan Main article: Flag of Pashtunistan
?–present Flag of Pashayi people

Unknown flags

Flag Date Use Description
early 19th century Flags from the Afghanistan Military school at the time of Amir Habibullah Khan

Misattributed flags

Flag Date Use Description
1980s–present A flag representing the Hazaras in pan-Turkish concepts. A blue flag with a gold, stylized Sasanian crown found on Hephthalites and Kushan coins. Blue is the traditional color of steppe nomads, it means the blue sky of the god Tengri. This has no direct connection with the Hazaras, but it connects Turks and Mongols.
1969–present Attributed flag of Ghaznavids, designed by Akib Öbek in 1969 as part of concept of 16 Great Turkic Empires Green glag with a grey crescent in canton and a peacock. It can appear in many artistic variants.
?–present A fictitious flag of Ghaznavids spread on the Internet A black field with a golden full moon.
1969–present Attributed flag of Hephthalites, designed by Akib Öbek in 1969 as part of concept of 16 Great Turkic Empires White flag with three yellow stars placed vertically in upper hoist. White may refer to the White Huns, which was one of the terms for the Hephthalites.
? Alleged alternative variant of the flag of Democratic Republic of Afghanistan National flag from 1978–1980 in green instead of red.
1970s Alleged flag used in Nuristan in the 1970s, it is not known if it was an ethnic or political flag. A white and red flag with stripes separated by a tenfold triangular wave.

See also

References

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