The flag of Pakistan was designed by Amiruddin Kidwai in 1959. It features a green field with a white vertical stripe on the hoist side, symbolizing the country's Muslim majority, and includes a white crescent and a five-pointed star, representing progress and light. The flag was officially adopted on August 11, 1947, shortly before Pakistan gained independence.
The flag of Pakistan was designed by Amirrudin Kidwai.
The crescent in the Pakistan flag stands for bright fortune.
Pakistan's flag has one white star.
About the flag: The flag shown is a proposed flag for Islamabad - the capital of Pakistan. Dr. Tariq S Marwat, 18 September 2004. Founder Chairman - Flag Society of Pakistan. The flag for Islamabad - capital of Pakistan - is primarily based on the National Flag of Pakistan. The diagonal design is to differentiate it from the national flag. The square shape is to make the triangles symmetric. The star and crescent are 'regular' as in the national flag. The black color is added to give it a distinct look. Black was the color used for the flag at the time of the conquest of Makkah by our Holy Prophet, Muhammad (Peace be upon him).
The Pakistan Flag was made more than 150 years ago.
When Pakistan became independent in 1947.
Pakistan flag means freedom and love
Pakistan's flag's star has five corner's to represent the five pillars of Islam.
The national flag of Pakistan was designed by Amiruddin Kidwai
The flag with a crescent moon and a star is Turkey's flag.
amiruddin
The flag for Islamabad - capital of Pakistan - is primarily based on the National Flag of Pakistan. The diagonal design is to differentiate it from the national flag. The square shape is to make the triangles symmetric. The star and crescent are 'regular' as in the national flag. The black colour is added to give it a distinct look. Black was the colour used for the flag at the time of the conquest of Makkah by our Holy Prophet, Muhammad (Peace be upon him).