The flag of Qatar (Arabic: علم قطر) has a proportion of 11:28. It is Purple with a broad white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side. The meaning of Qatar’s flag is:
The flag was officially adopted on July 9, 1971, although a nearly identical flag (only differing in proportion) had been used since 1949. It is very similar to the flag of the neighbouring country of Bahrain, which has fewer points, a 3:5 proportion, and a red colour instead of purple. A common explanation of the differences between the two, is simply to distinguish them.[1] A popular but fanciful tale referring to the purple color and the similarity to the red Bahrain flag, is that Purple is what becomes of red fading in the Gulf sun. [2]. The legend goes that Qatar's flag used to be red, and that a new type of dye was used for the original flags. However after being left in the sun, the colour changed to purple, which was then regarded to be a more beautiful colour (by coincidence). That is also why this specific shade of purple is called "Qatar Red". [edit] References
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