I found a flag with shahada, country name and emblem, using by government officials, as you can see it here. And there is a better image of this flag can be seen here. I assume this serves the state flag. Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024

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images by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Also seen are many variants of black-red-green tricolors, with both horizontal and vertical stripes (see photo).BlinxCat 3 January 2022   images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022 Vertical flag image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 May 2024based on photo located by Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 Second Resistance flags image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

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A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024

Vexillologically, two sets of flags are found in use - one set harks back to the various flags of the previous Islamic Republic and demonstrate some opposition to the Taliban. The other set are used by the Taliban. BlinxCat 3 January 2022

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In addition, New York State law provides that flags may be flown at half staff during special periods of mourning designated by the President of the United States or New York State Governor, and to commemorate the death of a personage of national or state standing, or of a local serviceman, official or public servant who, in opinion of the local agency concerned, contributed to the community.

Peace Officers Memorial Day (May 15) - Flags must be flown at half staff, unless that day also falls on Armed Forces Day.

These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

image by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Because of the ongoing political conflict, flags are affected and many are incorrectly made - a form of "unstable vexillology." Many variants of the Islamic Republic's flag exist; the one with a smaller central emblem nd is somewhat common and slightly matches that of the 2002-2004 flag. See photo.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Also seen are many variants of black-red-green tricolors, with both horizontal and vertical stripes (see photo).BlinxCat 3 January 2022   images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022 Vertical flag image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 May 2024based on photo located by Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 Second Resistance flags image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

Because of the ongoing political conflict, flags are affected and many are incorrectly made - a form of "unstable vexillology." Many variants of the Islamic Republic's flag exist; the one with a smaller central emblem nd is somewhat common and slightly matches that of the 2002-2004 flag. See photo.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Also seen are many variants of black-red-green tricolors, with both horizontal and vertical stripes (see photo).BlinxCat 3 January 2022   images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022 Vertical flag image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 May 2024based on photo located by Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 Second Resistance flags image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

This is the current flag of the Taliban and Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Flags seen now in Afghanistan have a slightly different script from the flag used in 1996-2001 (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

The flag above, a tricolor of black-red-green with the classic national emblem in the center band, overlapping onto the black and green, of the (former) Islamic State of Afghanistan is still widely used by most civilians in opposition to the Taliban government. It does not appear to be fully outlawed although its use alone can result in some retribution from Taliban-aligned troops.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 Reported variations in the appearance of the flag image by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Because of the ongoing political conflict, flags are affected and many are incorrectly made - a form of "unstable vexillology." Many variants of the Islamic Republic's flag exist; the one with a smaller central emblem nd is somewhat common and slightly matches that of the 2002-2004 flag. See photo.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Also seen are many variants of black-red-green tricolors, with both horizontal and vertical stripes (see photo).BlinxCat 3 January 2022   images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022 Vertical flag image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 May 2024based on photo located by Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 Second Resistance flags image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

It is the policy of the Office of Public Safety to provide appropriate arrangements for the display of the United States flags on the exterior of all facilities under its jurisdiction. General guidelines include:

US flags are flown every day of the year, if weather permits. Weather conditions preventing the display of flags on any day include rain, sleet, or high wind. If weather is inclement at the time of flag-raising, flags should not be flown until conditions improve.

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While the Taliban did indeed use their flag as the national flag and introduced variants to be used, it did not stop others from using the former national flag and tricolors derived from it. The flag above, a tricolor of black-red-green with the classic national emblem in the center band, overlapping onto the black and green, of the (former) Islamic State of Afghanistan is still widely used by most civilians in opposition to the Taliban government. It does not appear to be fully outlawed although its use alone can result in some retribution from Taliban-aligned troops.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 Reported variations in the appearance of the flag image by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Because of the ongoing political conflict, flags are affected and many are incorrectly made - a form of "unstable vexillology." Many variants of the Islamic Republic's flag exist; the one with a smaller central emblem nd is somewhat common and slightly matches that of the 2002-2004 flag. See photo.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Also seen are many variants of black-red-green tricolors, with both horizontal and vertical stripes (see photo).BlinxCat 3 January 2022   images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022 Vertical flag image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 May 2024based on photo located by Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 Second Resistance flags image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

The 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

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2:3; image by Juan Manuel Villascan Flag adopted 4 January 2004. Date on flag: 1298 = 1919 C.E. While the Taliban did indeed use their flag as the national flag and introduced variants to be used, it did not stop others from using the former national flag and tricolors derived from it. The flag above, a tricolor of black-red-green with the classic national emblem in the center band, overlapping onto the black and green, of the (former) Islamic State of Afghanistan is still widely used by most civilians in opposition to the Taliban government. It does not appear to be fully outlawed although its use alone can result in some retribution from Taliban-aligned troops.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 Reported variations in the appearance of the flag image by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Because of the ongoing political conflict, flags are affected and many are incorrectly made - a form of "unstable vexillology." Many variants of the Islamic Republic's flag exist; the one with a smaller central emblem nd is somewhat common and slightly matches that of the 2002-2004 flag. See photo.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Also seen are many variants of black-red-green tricolors, with both horizontal and vertical stripes (see photo).BlinxCat 3 January 2022   images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022 Vertical flag image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 May 2024based on photo located by Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 Second Resistance flags image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

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image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

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There is a simple white flag with shahada as black inscription. It is the most frequently seen flag, it serves as National Flag. The ratio is set as 1:2, but frequently used in ratio 2:3, too. The script of the shahada is not specified, but it looks the same style almost everywhere, its size may vary, but it is written in the calligraphic Thuluth script. Supposedly the Taliban government issued an amendment of Flag Law, but I haven’t found it. The flag raised over Afghan presidential palace can be seen here. Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024

images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022 Vertical flag image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 May 2024based on photo located by Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 Second Resistance flags image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

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The flag has two more variations: the full country name "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" written below in Pashto language with two variants of Arabic script.Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024

image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

Also seen are many variants of black-red-green tricolors, with both horizontal and vertical stripes (see photo).BlinxCat 3 January 2022   images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022 Vertical flag image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 May 2024based on photo located by Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 Second Resistance flags image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

In addition, federal law specifies the following mandatory periods of mourning for which flags must be flown at half staff:

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The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022

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These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

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Another variation shows the Islamic "shahada" slogan is about double the size of the national "coat of arms". Source: https://www.rediff.com/news/column/mk-bhadrakumar-afghan-meet-indias-time-to-play-a-role/20211109.htm c. 5 Nov 2021. [Photograph: Zohra Bensemra/Reuters]William Garrison, 23 March 2022

In August 2021, the internationally recognized Government of Afghanistan fell during the Fall of Kabul, resulting in mass-evacuations of civilians, government workers and soldiers. The Taliban took over and restored the name to "The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" while the U.N and others proceeded to keep relations with the exiled Islamic State of Afghanistan.

Last modified: 2024-06-15 by ian macdonald Keywords: afghanistan | Links: FOTW homepage | search | disclaimer and copyright | write us | mirrors Introduction Taliban and Pro-Taliban flags Taliban Opposition Reported variations in the appearance of the flag Second Resistance flags See also: Afghanistan: Index of all pages Introduction In August 2021, the internationally recognized Government of Afghanistan fell during the Fall of Kabul, resulting in mass-evacuations of civilians, government workers and soldiers. The Taliban took over and restored the name to "The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" while the U.N and others proceeded to keep relations with the exiled Islamic State of Afghanistan. Vexillologically, two sets of flags are found in use - one set harks back to the various flags of the previous Islamic Republic and demonstrate some opposition to the Taliban. The other set are used by the Taliban. BlinxCat 3 January 2022 Taliban and Pro-Taliban flags image by Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024This is the current flag of the Taliban and Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Flags seen now in Afghanistan have a slightly different script from the flag used in 1996-2001 (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 There is a simple white flag with shahada as black inscription. It is the most frequently seen flag, it serves as National Flag. The ratio is set as 1:2, but frequently used in ratio 2:3, too. The script of the shahada is not specified, but it looks the same style almost everywhere, its size may vary, but it is written in the calligraphic Thuluth script. Supposedly the Taliban government issued an amendment of Flag Law, but I haven’t found it. The flag raised over Afghan presidential palace can be seen here. Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024     images by Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024 The flag has two more variations: the full country name "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" written below in Pashto language with two variants of Arabic script.Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024  image by Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024  A flag is also in use with country name and emblem, it could be a war flag.Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024  This flag is supposedly a Military or Army flag for the Islamic Emirate, some say it is a placeholder flag for the Taliban-controlled provinces but an example of one of these flags can be seen in this photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Another variation shows the Islamic "shahada" slogan is about double the size of the national "coat of arms". Source: https://www.rediff.com/news/column/mk-bhadrakumar-afghan-meet-indias-time-to-play-a-role/20211109.htm c. 5 Nov 2021. [Photograph: Zohra Bensemra/Reuters]William Garrison, 23 March 2022 image by Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024 I found a flag with shahada, country name and emblem, using by government officials, as you can see it here. And there is a better image of this flag can be seen here. I assume this serves the state flag. Zoltan Horvath, 29 March 2024 See also: Afghanistan 2021 Taliban regime Taliban Opposition 2:3; image by Juan Manuel Villascan Flag adopted 4 January 2004. Date on flag: 1298 = 1919 C.E. While the Taliban did indeed use their flag as the national flag and introduced variants to be used, it did not stop others from using the former national flag and tricolors derived from it. The flag above, a tricolor of black-red-green with the classic national emblem in the center band, overlapping onto the black and green, of the (former) Islamic State of Afghanistan is still widely used by most civilians in opposition to the Taliban government. It does not appear to be fully outlawed although its use alone can result in some retribution from Taliban-aligned troops.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 Reported variations in the appearance of the flag image by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Because of the ongoing political conflict, flags are affected and many are incorrectly made - a form of "unstable vexillology." Many variants of the Islamic Republic's flag exist; the one with a smaller central emblem nd is somewhat common and slightly matches that of the 2002-2004 flag. See photo.BlinxCat 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 24 November 2021 Also seen are many variants of black-red-green tricolors, with both horizontal and vertical stripes (see photo).BlinxCat 3 January 2022   images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These two flags are variants of the Islamic Republic’s flag but lacking the wording on the upper part of the emblem, replaced with a sunny glow or nothing at all, therefore resembling that of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 images by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 Of course, there are always some versions with a gold or bronze emblem, this problem dates far back to the Transitional Administration era where some would choose silver or golden colored emblems, example here. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 The Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Sunday [20 March 2022] issued a decree banning the official tricolour flag of the internationally recognised Afghan government (black, red, green) and replaces it with the white coloured flag of the Islamic emirate. Under the decree, all government agencies in the country and abroad must now use the white-coloured Taliban flag with a black-ink Islamic scripture reading "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His prophet," Sputnik News Agency reported. The decree prohibits the Taliban officials to appear in public with the tricolour Afghan flag.   The development comes weeks after the Taliban ordered the residents of Khost province in Afghanistan to remove the Afghan national flag from the rooftops of their houses and their vehicles.The Afghan people had been requesting the Taliban not to change the flag as it belongs to no leader and faction, but to the nation, Khaama press had reported. Notably, the leaders of the Islamic Emirate have been making extensive attempts to achieve international recognition. Taliban's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi on Friday said that the Islamic Emirate is inclusive and has fulfilled all the requirements and it should be recognized by the international community, reported Tolo News.   Last year, in August, the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan and established an interim government led by Mohammad Hasan Akhund, who had served as the foreign minister during the first Taliban rule in the late 1990s.The new authorities have not yet been internationally recognized even though the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the country's name used by the Taliban) was declared restored in December. The coming of the Taliban to power has given rise to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, with UN agencies estimating that more than 50 per cent of the country's population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. (ANI)Source: https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20220321/3921664.html William Garrison, 23 March 2022 Vertical flag image by Tomislav Todorovic, 22 May 2024based on photo located by Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 A vertical variant of the flag can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media, dated May 11, 2016. Esteban Rivera, 21 May 2024 Second Resistance flags image by Jaume OlléThe 1992-2002 Flag has also gained renewed interest, mainly in the Panjshir Valley and the "Second Resistance" example is here. There are many other Panjshir flags too, the most common is the Black-White-Green tricolor which can be seen almost everywhere (see photo). BlinxCat, 3 January 2022   image by BlinxCat, 3 January 2022 These flags are the most common, the 1992-2002 flag is the main inspiration for it with the difference being the lack of a emblem, example here: photo. BlinxCat, 3 January 2022

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