List of Algerian flags
The following is a list of flags and banners related with Algeria.
National flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | 1962–present | Flag of Algeria | A vertical bicolor of green and white with the red crescent encircling the red five-pointed star centered along the dividing line.[1] |
![]() | 1962–present | Flag of Algeria (vertical) |
Government flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | 1962–present | Presidential flag of Algeria | A vertical bicolor of green and white with the red crescent encircling the red five-pointed star centered along the dividing line with Arabic scripts written in gold upwards and downwards. |
![]() | 1962–present | Presidential standard of Algeria | A vertical bicolor of green and white with the red crescent encircling the red five-pointed star centered along the dividing line with Arabic script written in gold on the green stripe.[2] |
Military flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | 1963–present | Naval ensign of Algeria | A vertical bicolor of green and white with the red crescent encircling the red five-pointed star centered along the dividing line and white crossed fouled anchors in the canton.[3] |
![]() | 1963–present | Naval jack of Algeria | The national flag in the canton on a light blue field.[4] |
Flags of ethnic groups
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | ?-present | Flag of the Chaoui people | A yellow field with a black Tifinagh symbol in the center. |
![]() | 1997-present | Flag of the Amazigh people | |
![]() | ?-present | Flag of the Mozabite people | |
![]() | 2012-present | Flag of the Tuareg people | Flag of Azawad |
![]() | ?-present | Flag of the Pied-Noir |
Corporations
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | ?–present | Flag of the Naftal | |
Political flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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current | |||
![]() | 1989–present | Flag of the Rally for Culture and Democracy | [5] |
![]() | 2001–present | Flag of the Movement for the self-determination of Kabylie | |
![]() | 1953–present | Flag of the Hizb ut-Tahrir | |
former | |||
![]() | 1989-1992 | Flag of the Islamic Salvation Front | [6] |
![]() | 1947-1966 | Flag of the Ba'ath Party | |
![]() | 1920-1962 | Flag of the Algerian Communist Party | [7] |
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | 1958–1962 | Flag of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic | A vertical bicolor of green and white with the red crescent encircling the red five-pointed star centered along the dividing line which is on the hoist side.[8] |
![]() | 1945 | Flag of the Sétif revolt | A Horizontal Bicolour of White and Green with a red hand, a crescent moon, a 6 pointed star and an Arabic script written in red in the canton.[9] |
![]() | 1940 | Flag of Algerian nationalists | A horizontal tricolour of green (top), white and green with a red hand and a red crescent moon. |
![]() | 1912-1962 | Flag of Governor-General Jacques | A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red with the emblem of Jacques Soustelle in the center. |
![]() | 1848-1910 | Naval ensign of French Algeria | 7 horizontal stripes banner, 3 white, 2 blue and 2 red.[10] |
![]() | 1830-1864 | Flag of Governor-General Pélissier | A white swallowtailed banner with a red and blue border and an Arabic script written in blue and red upwards and downwards. |
![]() | 1854 | Personal flag of Lalla Fatma N'Soumer | 4 horizontal stripes of blue, green, yellow and white. |
![]() | 1832-1847 | Flag of the Emirate of Abdelkader | A horizontal tricolour of green (top), white and green centered with a golden hand cricled by an Arabic script. |
![]() | 1810-1830 | Flag of the Ottoman Algeria | 5 horizontal stripes alternating of red and yellow. |
![]() | 1800-1810 | Flag of the Ottoman Algeria | A horizontal triband of red, green and yellow. |
![]() | 1600-1830 | Army flag of Ottoman Algeria | A horizontal triband of red (top), green and red with 2 crossed swords in the lower red band. |
![]() | 1600-1830 | Naval jack of Ottoman Algeria | A light blue field with a human arm holding a sword in the center. |
![]() | 1540-1567 | Flag of Ottoman Algeria | A Red Field with a golden crescent moon in the center. |
![]() | 1528-1837 | Flag of the Beylik of Constantine | A red field with 2 crossed swords in the center.[11] |
![]() | 1517-1540 | Flag of Ottoman Algeria | A red field with The Berberian Head in the canton. |
![]() | 1516-1546 | Flag of Barbarossa | A green swallowtailed field with 2 crossed swords in the center, a 6-pointed pentagram in the fly, 4 crescent moons in each corner and the Shahada or Muslim creed written in the Thuluth script in white in the hoist side. |
![]() | 1537-1664 | Royal flag of the Kingdom of Beni Abbas | A white field with an Arabic script written in gold in the center and 5 Fleur-de-lis on the hoist side.[12][13] |
![]() | 1664-1872 | Royal flag of the Kingdom of Beni Abbas | A white field with an Arabic script written in gold in the center.[14] |
![]() | 1542-1872 | Flag of the Kingdom of Beni Abbas | A horizontal triband of red (top), green and red with an Arabic script written in gold in the center.[15] |
![]() | 1516-1542 | Flag of the Kingdom of Beni Abbas | A white field with a golden 6-pointed pentagram. |
![]() | 1510-1516 | Flag of the Kingdom of Beni Abbas | A white field with a black 6-pointed pentagram, similar to the Star of David.[16][17] |
![]() | 1488-1510 | Flag of the Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen | A blue field with a white crescent moon in the center. |
![]() | 1388-1424 | Flag of the Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen | A white field with a blue crescent moon in the center. |
![]() | 1348-1388 | Flag of the Kingdom of Tlemcen, under Zayyanid rule | A white field with a red crescent moon in the center and 3 sestiere on the fly.[18] |
![]() | 750–776 | Flag of The Abbasid Caliphate | A simple black field. |
![]() | 698–750 909–1082 | Flag of The Umayyad Caliphate and Caliphal Flag of The Fatimid Caliphate | A simple white field. |
Proposed flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | 1962 | Proposed flag of French Algeria | A vertical bicolor of green and white with the red crescent encircling the red five-pointed star centered along the dividing line which is on the hoist side with the French tricolour upwards the fly side. |
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See also
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