Banner o Jordan

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Banner o Jordan
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The banner o Jordan, officially adoptit on 16 Aprile 1928, is based on the banner o the Arab Revolt agin the Ottoman Empire durin Warld War I. The banner is black, white an green stripes that are aw connectit bi a reid triangle. The colours staund for the Abbasid, Umayyad an Fatimid Caliphates. The reid triangle is for the Hashemite dynasty an the Arab Revolt.

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The seiven-pointit starn staunds for the seiven verses o the first surah in the Qur'an, an staunds for the unity o the Arab fowks an aa. Some think it refers tae the seiven hills on whilk Amman, the caipital, wis biggit.

The colours o the Jordanian banner are those o the Pan-Arab banner. Thay wur first uised in 1917 tae represent "pan-Arabianism", whilk sought unthirldom frae the Ottoman Empire.

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The Jordan banner features three horizontal baunds. The three colors uised in the banner are black, white an green. The colour black staunds for Abbasid Caliphate o Islam, white staunds for the Umayyad Caliphate o Islam an the colour green staunds for Fatimid Caliphate o Islam.

Aw these three baunds in the banner o Jordan are connectit tae a reid-coloured symmetrical triangle representin the Great Arab Revolt in 1916. The triangle represents the Hashemite dynasty an aa.

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