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The list of flags of Libya
This is a List of Flags used in Libya . for more information about the national flag, see the Flag of Libya
National flag
Flag
Date
Use
Description
2011–present
National Flag of Libya
A horizontal triband of red, black (double width) and green; charged with a white crescent and five-pointed star centred on the black stripe.[1] </ref>[2] [3] [4]
Military flags
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Current
2011–present
Naval Jack of Libya[5]
a light blue field with the Libyan tricolour in the canton and defaced with a vertical White anchor.
2014 –present
Flag of the Libyan National Army [6]
a red field with the golden emblem in the center.
2011–present
Flag of the Libyan Army [7]
a red field with the emblem in the center.
2011–present
Flag of the Libyan Navy [8]
a blue field with the emblem in the center.
2011–present
Flag of the Libyan Air Force [9]
a cyan field with the emblem in the center.
Flag of the Libyan Air Defense Forces[10]
a diagonally divided field. the upper triangle is blue and the lower triangle is brown and with the emblem in the center.
2014 –present
Flag of the Libyan National Army (Variant)
a white field with the emblem in the center.
Former
1977–2011
Naval Jack of Libya
a light blue field with the Libyan green banner in the canton and defaced with a vertical White anchor
Standards of the head of state
Historical flags
Independence
French Fezzan
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1949–1951
Flag of the Emirate of Cyrenaica
A black field with a white crescent moon and a 5 pointed star.
British Libya
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1911–1943
Flag of The Kingdom of Italy (Italian Tripolitania , Italian Cyrenaica and Italian Libya)
An Italian tricolour with Savoy shield and Royal Crown in the middle.
1918-1922
Fictional Flag of the Tripolitanian Republic
This flag is customarily attributed to the republic, but its existence is not documented anywhere. The symbol of a palm tree under white star comes from the coat of arms granted to the Italian administration on April 3, 1919.
Egyptian Cyrenaica
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1922–1934
Flag of the Kingdom of Egypt
A green field with a white crescent containing three five-pointed white stars.
1914–1922
Flag of the Sultanate of Egypt
Red Flag with Three white crescents, each containing a five-pointed white star.
1899–1914
Flag of the Khedivate of Egypt
A Red Field with a white crescent containing a six-pointed white star.
Ottoman Libya
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1844–1911
Flag of the Ottoman Empire
A red field with a white crescent moon and a five-pointed star.
1793–1844
Flag of The Ottoman Empire
A red field with a white crescent moon and an eight-pointed star.
1517–1793
Flag of the Ottoman Empire
A red field with a green disc in the center with three golden crescent moons inside the disc.
Flags of Tripolitania
1864–1911
Flag of Ottoman Tripolitania
A green Field with 3 white crescent moons.
1800–1864
Flag of The Ottoman Tripolitania
A 7 horizontal striped flag. 3 red, 2 green and 2 white.
1771–1800
Flag of Ottoman Tripolitania
A 7 horizontal striped flag. 3 red, 2 green and 2 white (big).
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1530–1551
Flag of the Knights Hospitaller (Hospitaller Tripoli)
Red rectangular flag quartered by a white cross.
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1516–1530
Flag of Habsburg Spain (Spanish Tripoli)
A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field.
1510–1516
Flag of Crown of Castile (Spanish Tripoli)
A Quartered Flag with The arms of Castile (the yellow castle) and the arms of León (the purple lion).
Hafsid Libya
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1401–1510
Flag of the Hafsid Sultanate of Tunis
A yellow field with a white crescent moon and a five-pointed star.
1300–1327
Flag of the Hafsid Sultanate of Tunis
A Red Field with a White Crescent Moon and 3 sestiere on the fly.
Mamluk and Ayyubid rule
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Mamluk Era
1260–1517
Flag of the Mamluk Sultanate
A Golden Swallowtailed Field with a White Crescent Moon.
1260–1517
Flag of the Mamluk Sultanate
A Golden Field with a black disc containing a white lion in the center.
Ayyubid Era
1171–1260
Flag of the Ayyubid dynasty
A Simple Golden Field
Tripoli
Ethnic flags
See also
References
^ "Is the Crescent Moon a Symbol of Islam as Is Widely Believed?" . Learn Religions . Retrieved 2022-01-18 .
^ What's in a flag? – Libya . Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
^ Mark Tran (17 February 2011). "Bahrain in crisis and Middle East protests – live blog" . The Guardian . London. Retrieved 19 February 2011 .
^ "What's the deal with the new Libyan flag?" . Christian Science Monitor . 24 August 2011.
^ "Libya" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ "National Army, Libya" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ "Ground (Land) Forces, Libya" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ "Naval Forces, Libya" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ "Air Force, Libya" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ "Air Defence, Libya" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ Moore, Edwin; Ross, David (1986). Collins Gem Guides: Flags of the World . Glascow: William Collins, Sons & Co. Ltd . p. 106. ISBN 0-00-459503-3 .
^ "Federation of Arab Republics (1 July 1972 - March 1977)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ "Libya, 1969-1972" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ cited after a copy kept by the library of Swiss Vexillological Society; c.f. Jos Poels at FOTW , 1997.
^ "For Amal, life (re)begins at 75 |" . Feb17.info. 19 October 2011. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012.
^ [English translation based on The Libyan Flag & The National Anthem, a booklet issued by the Ministry of Information and Guidance of the Kingdom of Libya, cited after Jos Poels at FOTW, 27 January 1997]
^ "Libya, 1951-1972" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ "Fezzan, Libya (spurious flag)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ "Libya" . worldstatesmen.org . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ 20.0 20.1 "Libya in the "Book of All Kingdoms" " . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
^ "Berbers" . www.crwflags.com . Retrieved 2022-03-11 .
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