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jeudi 28 avril 2016

The Flag Company Inc And Kyrgyzstan Flag

By Mell Lindon


Kyrgyzstan, also known as the Kyrgyz Republic, is located in northern East Asia. Kyrgyz history can be traced at least to the 1st-century BCE. The probable abodes of the early Kyrgyz were in the upper Yenisey River valley of central Siberia, and the Tashtyk culture, an amalgam of Asiatic and European peoples, may have been theirs. Chinese and Muslim sources of the 7thâ€"12th centuries BCE describe the Kyrgyz as red-haired with fair complexion and green (blue) eyes.

Kyrgyz tribes started to arrive from southern Siberia sometime around the 10th century, although they soon fell victim to Genghis Khan’s Mongol horde that was plundering and devastating vast tracts of Central Asia at this time. The Kyrgyz later became subjects of the Chinese and the Uzbek Kokand Khanate until Russian Tsarists colonised the region in the early 19th century.

Kyrgyzstan became part of the Soviet Federated Socialist Republic in 1924 and was made an autonomous republic in 1926. It became a constituent republic of the USSR in 1936. Kyrgyzstan proclaimed its independence from the Soviet Union on Aug. 31, 1991.

The National flag of Kyrgyzstan was approved by Jogorku Kengesh on the 3rd of March, 1992 and represents a red cloth in the centre of which around the solar disk with forty uniformly diverging rays of golden colour are placed. Inside the solar disk, there is a red Tunduk of Kyrgyz yurt. The banner’s width is three-fifths of its length. The diameter of the radiant disk is three-fifths of the width of the flag. The ratio of the sun’s diameter to radiant disks is 3 to 5.The Tunduk’s diameter is half the diameter of the radiant disk.

The red shade of the standard symbolizes valor and courage. This shading was on the flag of Manas, the legend of the renowned Kyrgyz epic. The word, "Kyrgyz" relates to "red", as a red shading was customarily revered and considered a national shading from times immemorial. The sun, washing in its beams is an image of light, an unfathomable length of time of presence, peace and riches. Picture of the sun takes after a material of Kirghiz nomads` yurt. This is an image of warmth and friendliness, the solidarity of time and space, the wellspring of life and solidarity. 40 beams imply forty Kyrgyz tribes.

The forty rays of the sun signify the forty tribes who united against the Uyghers in 840 AD and succeeded in ending the Uigher Empire. The leader who united the forty tribes into a single state is Manas, a legendary hero in the Kyrgyz history who was believed to use the color red on his banner and which was later adopted as the national flag and the national color of Kyrgyzstan. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of Kyrgyzstan Flag for the future.




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