Mongolia National Flag Printed
Printed National Flag
- 115gsm Flag Fabric.
- Double stitched hems with triple stitched fly edge.
- Reinforced header tape.
- Rope and toggle fixings (or eyelets upon request).
- Compatible with all standard external and internal flagpole halyard systems.
Printed flags manufactured in bold colour fast colours that are resistant to the ageing effects of the sun. Our flags are made to the highest quality and are designed for regular use on outdoor flagpoles.If you would like more information call our sales team on 0161 653 6381
Historical Information
Introduced 12 February 1992. the basic design of the flag dates from 1940. In 1992 the star surmounting the emblem was removed and the design of the Soyonbo, an ancient symbol, was modified. The blue is the traditional colour of the Mongols and other Turkic peoples and the two red vertical stripes symbolize the double joys of liberty and independence. The Soyonbois accompanied by several other ancient symbols. The arrowheads, or triangles, pointing downwards mean 'Death to the enemy'; two signifying 'Death to the enemies of the people'. The triangle is a symbol of straightforwardness, honesty and adherence to principles. The two fish in the centre represent men and women. As fish never sleep they are a reminder that the people should always be vigilant for their country. The horizontal bars above and below this image indicate that the highest and the lowest in society should be honest and straightforward in the service of the people. A vertical bar represents a fortress; the two bars illustrate the proverb, 'Two friends are stronger than stone'.
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