Flags of Jordan in Amman
Jordanian flag

The national flag of Jordan, officially adopted on 16 April 1928, is based on the 1916 flag of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The flag consists of horizontal black, white, and green bands, with a red isoceles triangle based at the hoist. The colors are the pan-Arab colors, representing the Abbasid (black band), Umayyad (white band), and Fatimid or Rashidun caliphates (green band). The red triangle represents the Hashemite dynasty, and the Arab Revolt.

Features

In addition to the bands and triangle, a white star with seven points is centered in the red triangle. The star stands for the unity of the Arab people; its seven points refer to the seven verses of Al-Fatiha

Interpretation of the colors

SchemeTextile colour
RedThe Hashemite dynasty, bloody struggle for freedom
WhiteThe Umayyad Caliphate, bright and peaceful future
GreenThe Fatimid Caliphate or Rashidun Caliphate
BlackThe Abbasid Caliphate

Colour scheme

RedWhiteGreenBlack
RGB206/17/38255/255/2550/122/610/0/0
Hexadecimal#ce1126#FFFFFF#007a3d#000000
CMYK0/92/82/190/0/0/0100/0/50/520/0/0/100

Construction sheet

  • Flag construction sheet

Notice that, given the proportions of height and width of the red triangle, its sides are coincident with the diagonals of the flag.

Historical flags

Military flags

See also

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