How many times has the national flag of Afghanistan changed in 100 years?
Afghanistan's national flag has been changed 18 times in the last 100 years, during which time many colors have changed on the national flag, but now the Taliban intend to paint it white with the word Kalima Tayyaba written on it.
A protest was held in Dzhalal-Abad on August 19 against the removal of the current national flag of Afghanistan, and several people were killed and injured in the firing.
However, it is noteworthy that the Afghan flag was not changed for the first time as many superpowers passed over Afghanistan but no one could stop. Similarly, many colors came and went on the Afghan national flag but now the Taliban intend to change it to white. Has done
The national flag has been changed 18 times since Afghanistan became fully independent from Britain a year ago.
First Habibullah Khan added a full black flag, swords and the image of the mosque and then many small and big changes were made.
Under Habibullah Kalkani, 3 colors were added to the flag. In 1974, the flag was spread on an eagle.
After the defeat of the Soviet Union, mosques, wheat and swords returned to the flag in 1992.
In 1969, the Taliban came to power and the flag turned white with the word Tayyaba imprinted on it.
The Northern Alliance then ruled Kabul in 2001, and the flag turned green, white, and black, and the following year became red, green, and black.
And now that the coalition forces have left, the Taliban have reintroduced the white flag
