Use | Civil and state flag, civil and state ensign |
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Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | 16 April 1928 |
Design | A horizontal triband of black, white and green; with a red chevron based on the hoist side containing a white seven-pointed star |
Designed by | Mark Sykes[a] |
Use | Royal standard of the King |
Design | Pan-Arab colors resembles the Rising Sun Flag; Jordanian flag in the center, with the star being replaced with a crown |
Use | Royal standard of the Crown Prince |
Use | The Hashemite Standard, The Banner of Ashrāf of Hijaz(The Nobles), the House of The Hashemites |
The flag of Jordan, officially adopted on 16 April 1928, is based on the 1916 flag of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I.[1] The flag consists of horizontal black, white, and green bands that are connected by a red chevron. The colours are the Pan-Arab Colors, respectively representing the Abbasid (black band), Umayyad (white band), and Fatimid or Rashidun caliphates (green band). The red chevron is for the Hashemite dynasty, and the Arab Revolt.[2][3][4]
In addition to the bands and chevron, a white star with seven points is featured on the hoist side of the red chevron. The star stands for the unity of the Arab people;[4] its seven points refer to the seven verses of Al-Fatiha as well as the seven hills Amman was built on.
Scheme | Textile colour |
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Red | The Hashemite dynasty, bloody struggle for freedom |
White | The Umayyad Caliphate, bright and peaceful future |
Green | The Fatimid Caliphate or Rashidun Caliphate |
Black | The Abbasid Caliphate |
Red | White | Green | Black | |
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RGB | 206/17/38 |
255/255/255 |
0/122/61 |
0/0/0
|
Hexadecimal | #ce1126 |
#FFFFFF |
#007a3d |
#000000
|
CMYK | 0/92/82/19 |
0/0/0/0 |
100/0/50/52 |
0/0/0/100
|
Notice that, given the proportions of height and width of the red chevron, its sides are coincident with the diagonals of the flag.