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Flag of Dagestan

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Use
  
Civil and state flag

Proportion
  
2:3

Flag of Dagestan

Adopted
  
February 26, 1994 (original), November 19, 2003 (modified)

Design
  
A horizontal tricolor of green, blue, and red.

Designed by
  
Abdulvagab C. Muratchayev

The flag of the Republic of Dagestan was adopted after the transformation of the Dagestan ASSR into the Republic of Dagestan within the Russian Federation. The flag was formally adopted on 26 February 1994. It features a horizontal tricolor of green (for Islam), blue (for the Caspian Sea), and red (for courage and fidelity). On 19 November 2003 the proportion of the flag was changed from the original 1:2 to 2:3.

Historical flags

Following its formation from parts of the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus in 1921, the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic had several flags of the standard ASSR, first red flags defaced with the initials of the ASSR name (i.e. "ДАССР") and then a RSFSR flag defaced with the same. With the fall of the Soviet Union, Dagestan dropped the А (for Автономная, i.e. "autonomous") from its flag and the inscription read simply "ДССР". A flag with horizontal blue and yellow stripes may have been used briefly in 1993 and 1994 until a variation of the current horizontal tricolor was adopted in 1994.

References

Flag of Dagestan Wikipedia