List of Iranian flags
The following is a list of flags of Iran.
National flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | 1980–present | Iran State flag and National flag | A horizontal tricolor of green, white and red with the National Emblem in red centred on the white band and the Takbir written in the Kufic script in white, repeated 11 times along the bottom edge of the green band and 11 times along the top edge of the red band, for a total of 22 times on the fringe of the bands. Dimensions: 4:7 |
Governmental flags
Military and police flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | 1980–present | Naval Jack of Iran |
City flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | ?–present | Flag of Chaharbagh | |
![]() | ?–present | Flag of Tehran | |
![]() | ?–present | Flag of Urmia |
Organization flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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![]() | ?–present | Flag of Fars News Agency | A white field with the Fars News Agency logo charged in the centre |
![]() | ?–present | Flag of the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs | A white field with the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs logo charged in the centre[7] |
![]() | ?–present | Flag of Mehr News Agency | A white field with the Mehr News Agency logo charged in the centre.[8] |
![]() | ?–present | Flag of the National Iranian Oil Company | A blue field with the National Iranian Oil Company logo charged in the centre |
![]() | ?–present | Flag of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Iran | A vertical bicolor of yellow and white |
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2400 BC | Shahdad Standard | One of the oldest flags and the oldest known metal flag in human history[9][10][11][12] |
![]() | 559–529 BC | Standard of the Achaemenid Empire | Also Called Derafsh Sahbaz, It was the Standard of Cyrus the Great , founder of the Achaemenid Empire. |
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559–529 BC | Another reconstructed Standard of the Achaemenid Empire | |
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247 BC–224 AD | Parthian Sun | The flag of Parthians is not known but it's been stated that they used sun as one of their main emblems. |
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147 BC–221/222 AD | Standard of the Elymais | |
![]() | 224–651 | Flag of the Sasanian Empire | Called Derafsh Kaviani, It's the mythological and historical flag of Iran until the end of the Sassanid dynasty, which according to Ferdowsi's narration in the Shahnameh, This flag emerged with the uprising of Kaveh the Blacksmith against the tyrannical king Zahak and the beginning of the Fereydon's kingdom and Pishdadian dynasty. |
![]() | 330-821 | Flag of the Mihranid dynasty | |
![]() | 819–999 | Flag of the Samanid Empire | |
![]() | 861–1003 | Flag of the Saffarid dynasty | |
![]() | 861-1538 | Standard of the Shirvanshahs dynasty | |
![]() | 864–928 | Flag of the Alid dynasties of northern Iran | |
![]() | 879–1215 | Flag of the Ghurid dynasty | |
![]() | 945 - 1055 | Flag of the Buyid dynasty | |
![]() | 1002–1031 | 1st Standard of the Ghaznavid Dynasty | |
![]() | 1031–1186 | 2nd Standard of the Ghaznavid Dynasty | |
![]() | 1037-1194 | Flag of the Seljuk Empire | |
![]() | 1090-1162 | 1st Flag of the Nizari Ismaili state | |
![]() | 1162-1256 | 2nd Flag of the Nizari Ismaili state | |
![]() | 1097-1231 | Flag of the Khwarazmian Empire | |
![]() | 1258-1432 | Flag of The Ilkhanate and The Jalayirid Sultanate | A scarlet square on a golden field. |
![]() | 1374–1468 | Flag of Qara Qoyunlu | |
![]() | 1384–1405 | Flag of the Timurid Empire | |
![]() | 1405–1502 | Flag of the Timurid Empire | |
![]() | 1452-1478 | Flag of Aq Qoyunlu from the period of the Uzun Hasan's reign | |
![]() | 1502–1524 | Flag of the Safavid Dynasty | |
![]() | 1524–1576 | Flag of the Safavid Dynasty | |
![]() | 1576–1732 | Flag of the Safavid Dynasty | |
![]() | 1736–1747 | Standard of Nader Shah | |
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1736–1747 | Another Standard of Nader Shah | |
![]() | 1747–1796 | Flag of the Afsharid Dynasty | |
![]() | 1747–1796 | Flag of the Afsharid Dynasty | |
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1747–1760 | Imperial Flag II of the Afsharid Dynasty | |
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1734-1796 | Flag of the Afsharid navy | |
![]() | 1751–1794 | Flag of the Zand Dynasty | |
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1751–1794 | Flag of the Zand Dynasty | |
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1751–1794 | Flag of the Zand Dynasty | The "Ya Karim" flag, which was a pun on Karim Khan Zand's name, and Al-Karim (the generous), which was one of the Islamic names of God. It's the variant flag. |
![]() | 1789–1797 | Flag of the Qajar Dynasty | |
![]() | 1789–1797 | Flag of the Qajar Dynasty | |
![]() | 1797–1848 | Flag of the Qajar Dynasty | |
![]() | 1848–1852 | Flag of the Qajar Dynasty | |
![]() | 1852–1907 | Flag of the Qajar Dynasty | |
![]() | 1886 | Flag of the Qajar Dynasty | |
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1920–1921 | Flag of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Iran | The word Kaveh is written in the canton of the flag referring to the legendary hero Kaveh the Blacksmith from the old Iranian epic poem "Shahnameh" who lead a rebellion against Zahak. |
![]() | 1925–1979 | State Flag and Ensign of the Constitutional Monarchy of Iran under Pahlavi dynasty | This flag was standardised during the constitutional monarchy era, but the main flag elements were unchanged and described in the Iranian supplementary fundamental laws of 7 October 1907. |
![]() | 1910–1980 | Civil Flag and Ensign of Iran | |
![]() | 1925–1979 | War Flag and Ensign of Iran | War Flag and Ensign of Iran (It was first designed in 1910 with Kiani Crown which was switched to Pahlavi Crown in 1925). |
![]() | 1979–1979 | War Flag and Ensign of the Islamic Republic of Iran | War Flag and Ensign of the Islamic Republic of Iran (By removing the Pahlavi Crown and before withdrawal of Lion and Sun). |
![]() | 1980 | First Flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran | |
![]() | 1980 | Flag of Islamic Republic of Iran with the first Takbir design | A horizontal tricolor of green, white and red with the National Emblem in red centred on the white band and the Takbir written in a different Kufic script in white, repeated 11 times along the bottom edge of the green band and 11 times along the top edge of the red band, for a total of 22 times on the fringe of the bands. Similarity of the Takbir design and "usa" leaded to changing and the banning of the design. Dimensions: 4:7 |
Political flags
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