Flag of Zorasan

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Zorasan
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NameParčam-e Zafar (Victory Banner)
UseNational flag and ensign
Proportion5:8
Adopted1 January 1980; 44 years ago (1980-01-01)
DesignA horizontal triband of red (top), white middle and black, with the Emblem of the Union Fathers superimposed at the center, and "Zorasan Zindabad" (Long Live Zorasan) written in Kufic script in white, repeated four times along the bottom edge of the red band and 11 times along the top edge of the black band, for a total of eight times on the edges of the bands.

The Flag of Zorasan (Pasdani: زرصانی پرچم , Parčam-e Zorasān;Rahelian: علم القرنان, Alam al-Kurṣān) is a horizontal triband of black-white-red, with the popular chant of "Zorasan Zindabad" (Long live Zorasan) written in kufic script four times on the edges of the red and black bands, and the Emblem of the Union Fathers superimposed at the middle of the flag and white band. Within Zorasan, officially and popularly, it is referred to as the "Victory Banner" owing to its adoption in wake of Zorasani Unification in 1980.

The flag was officially adopted on 1 January 1980, with the founding of the Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics and was designed by Nasir Zaheed between 1978 and 1979. The colours utilised were adopted from the Flag of the Union of Khazestan and Pardaran, the UZIR's official legal predecessor state. The red-white-black triband was introduced in the early 1930s by the Pardarian Revolutionary Resistance Command, during its guerilla campaign against Etruria, the triband's colours were selected by Mahrdad Ali Sattari personally.

The flag is often used alongside the PRRC triband, which is the red-white-black triband without any other features, which is officially designated the "Revolutionary Banner."

Design and symbolism

With the exception of the superimposed Emblem of the Union Fathers and the kufic script, the triband is an adoption of the Revoutionary Banner developed in the 1930s by the Pardarian Revolutionary Resistance Command. The coloured bands were afforded specific meaning by Mahrdad Ali Sattari; the red band representing the "blood spent in pursuit of freedom", the white band representing the "purity of spirit" and the black band representing "armed struggle." As the meanings were universally ideologically, it was adopted by the Union of Khazestan and Pardaran and its meanings expanded to all peoples of Zorasan. Following the end of the Second Rahelian War and the unification of Zorasan, calls for a new flag design were issued.

While the colour bands were to be retained, though adaptions were requested to truly "present the unification of the Zorasani and Sattari people." In 1978, Nazim Zaheed an artist from Khazestan was chosen by the government to present designs. Zaheed had prior to 1978, produced the design of the Emblem of the Union Fathers, a sixteen-pointed star (representing the modern Zorasani nation-state) surrounded by sixteen individual stars (each representing the individual historic nations that encompassed modern Zorasan as a single polity) and encompassed by a bisected cog, representing "modernity and industry." The only modification made to the Emblem of the Union Fathers on the flag was the addition of the year 2302 (1980) of the Solar Hijri calendar to the top bisected section of the cog - the date of the UZIR's founding.

Zaheed opted to utilise his emblem, while also producing the kufic script, which emerged in Rahelia during the middle ages, but is used to write "Zorasan Zindabad" (Long Live Zorasan), a Pasdani chant and slogan. Zaheed argued that a Pasdani slogan written in a Rahelian script would embody the unification of the two languages and cultures through Zorasan.

Colour scheme

Flag of the UNIR.png Light Maroon White Black
RGB 206/17/38 255/255/255 0/0/0
Hexadecimal #ce1126 #FFFFFF #000000
CMYK 0/92/82/19 0/0/0/0 0/0/0/100

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