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The following is a list of flags, banners and standards used in the United Arab Emirates
National flag
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1971-Today
Flag of the United Arab Emirates
A horizontal tricolour of green, white and black with a vertical 1 ⁄4 -width red bar at the hoist.[ 1] [ 2]
Presidential flag
Flag
Date
Use
Description
2008-Today
Presidential Flag of the United Arab Emirates
A horizontal tricolour of green, white and black with a vertical 1 ⁄4 -width red bar at the hoist with the emblem in the center.[ 3]
1973-2008
Presidential Flag of the United Arab Emirates
A horizontal tricolour of green, white and black with a vertical 1 ⁄4 -width red bar at the hoist with the emblem in the center.
Military flags
Emirate flags
Historical flags
Under Persian Rule
Under Arab Rule
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Caliphates
651–661 750–934
Flag of The Rashidun and Abbasid Caliphates
A Simple Black Field.
661–750
Flag of The Umayyad Caliphate
A Simple White Field.
Emirates
1417-1520
Flag of The Jabrids Emirate
A red field with a white symbol in the center and a white Arabic script upwards.
1727–1818 1822–1891
Flag of the Emirate of Diriyah and The Emirate of Nejd
A Green Field with a White Stripe on the fly and an Arabic script written in white in the center.[ 29] [ 30] [ 31]
Under Portuguese Rule
Flag
Date
Use
Description
Kingdom of Portugal
1508–1521
Flag of The Kingdom of Portugal
White field with the royal coat of arms in the middle.
1521-1578
Flag of The Kingdom of Portugal
White field with the royal coat of arms in the middle.
1578–1640
Flag of The Kingdom of Portugal
White field with the royal coat of arms in the middle.
1616-1640
Flag of The Kingdom of Portugal (Putative)
White field with the royal coat of arms in the middle.
1640-1650
Flag of The Kingdom of Portugal
White field with the royal coat of arms in the middle.
Iberian Union
1580–1640
Flag of The Iberian Union
A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field.
1580–1640
Banner of Arms of The Iberian Union
the heraldry of the House of Austria (with the arms of Portugal ).[ 32]
1580–1640
Royal Flag of The Iberian Union
A red field with the royal arms in the center.
Under Omani Rule
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1650-1783
Flag of the Imamate of Oman
A White Field with The Royal Emblem in the canton.
1696–1783
Flag of the Omani Empire
A White Field with red Arabic script above and a red sword pointed to the right.
Pirate Coast
Flag
Date
Use
Description
1783-1820
Flag of the Hinawi (the Bani Yas – Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and Fujairah) and Ghafiri (Umm Al Quwain and Ajman) tribal confederations
a simple red field.
1783-1820
Original flag of Al Qawasim (Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah)
a horizontal tricolor of green, white and red with a black Arabic calligraphy in the center.[ 33]
Under British Rule
See also
References
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^ "History of the United Arab Emirates Flag" . flagdom.com . Retrieved 2019-02-19 .
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^ Coll 30/15 'Anthems and Flags of Various States. Bahrein [Bahrain], Koweit [Kuwait], Muscat, Asir, Yemen, Qatar, Trucial, Oman' [61r] (107/261) . British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. 30 March 2017. p. 107.
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^ "Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ Hawley, Donald. "The Trucial States". Twayne Publishers, New York, 1970. pp. 326-7.
^ Coll 30/15 'Anthems and Flags of Various States. Bahrein [Bahrain], Koweit [Kuwait], Muscat, Asir, Yemen, Qatar, Trucial, Oman' [61r] (107/261) . British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. 30 March 2017. p. 107.
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^ Coll 30/15 'Anthems and Flags of Various States. Bahrein [Bahrain], Koweit [Kuwait], Muscat, Asir, Yemen, Qatar, Trucial, Oman' [61r] (57/261) . British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. 30 March 2017. p. 57.
^ Schofield, Richard N.; Blake, Gerald Henry (1988). Arabian Boundaries: Primary Documents . Vol. 26. Archive Editions. p. 450. ISBN 1852071303 .
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^ "Ajman (United Arab Emirates)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ "Dubai (United Arab Emirates)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ Complete Flags of the World . Smithsonian Handbooks. 2007. p. 184 . ISBN 978-0-7566-4115-3 .
^ "Fujairah" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ Coll 30/15 'Anthems and Flags of Various States. Bahrein [Bahrain], Koweit [Kuwait], Muscat, Asir, Yemen, Qatar, Trucial, Oman' [61r] (121/261) . British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. 4 June 1932. p. 121.
^ Coll 30/15 'Anthems and Flags of Various States. Bahrein [Bahrain], Koweit [Kuwait], Muscat, Asir, Yemen, Qatar, Trucial, Oman' [61r] (57/261) . British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. 30 March 2017. p. 57.
^ Coll 30/15 'Anthems and Flags of Various States. Bahrein [Bahrain], Koweit [Kuwait], Muscat, Asir, Yemen, Qatar, Trucial, Oman' [61r] (113/261) . British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. 30 March 2017. p. 113.
^ "Ras al-Khaimah (United Arab Emirates)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ "Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ Hawley, Donald. "The Trucial States". Twayne Publishers, New York, 1970. pp. 326-7.
^ Coll 30/15 'Anthems and Flags of Various States. Bahrein [Bahrain], Koweit [Kuwait], Muscat, Asir, Yemen, Qatar, Trucial, Oman' [61r] (57/261) . British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. 30 March 2017. p. 57.
^ "Umm al-Qaiwain (United Arab Emirates)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ "Saudi Arabia" . www.worldstatesmen.org . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ "Vexilla Mundi" . www.vexilla-mundi.com . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ "Neged" . www.rbvex.it . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ "Royal Standards 1580-1700 (Spain)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ "Coll 30/15 'Anthems and Flags of Various States. Bahrein [Bahrain], Koweit [Kuwait], Muscat, Asir, Yemen, Qatar, Trucial, Oman' [57r] (113/261)" . Qatar Digital Library . 2017-03-30. Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
^ "Trucial States Council until 1971 (United Arab Emirates)" . www.fotw.info . Retrieved 2023-02-07 .
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