List of Libyan flags

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][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

Historical flags

Independence

Flag Date Use Description
1977–2011 Flag of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya A plain green flag – the colour represents Islamic faith and the nation's agricultural industry.[11]
1974 Flag of the Arab Islamic Republic A horizontal tricolour of red, white and black with a red crescent moon and 5 pointed star in the center.
1972–1977 Flag of the Federation of Arab Republics A horizontal tricolour of red, white and black with a golden eagle in the center.[12]
1969–1972 Flag of the Libyan Arab Republic A horizontal tricolour of red, white and black.[13]
1951–1969 Flag of the Kingdom 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.[14][15][16][17]

Emirate of Cyrenaica

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.

Tripolitania

Flag Date Use Description
before 1793 Flag of Ottoman Tripolitania A simple red flag with a gray crescent
after 1793 Flag of Ottoman Tripolitania before the Karamanli takeover A simple red flag with a white crescent and 8 pointed star
1711–1832/1835 Flag of Ottoman Tripolitania under the Karamanli dynasty A green flag with three crescents
1711–??? Another flag of Ottoman Tripolitania A white background with two thin horizontal bars on both the top and bottom parts of the flag with one thicker thin red bar in the middle
18th century Another flag of Ottoman Tripolitania A white background with two thick horizontal bars on both the top and bottom parts of the flag with one thick red bar in the middle
post 1835 Flag of Ottoman Tripolitania after Ottoman reassertion of power in the region A simple red flag with a white crescent and 5 pointed star

See also

References

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  15. ^ "For Amal, life (re)begins at 75 |". Feb17.info. 19 October 2011. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012.
  16. ^ [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]
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