File:Uzbek Khanate Flag.svg
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Summary
DescriptionUzbek Khanate Flag.svg |
English: This image represents a fictional flag designed to symbolize the Uzbek Khanate (existed between 1428 and 1471 in Central Asia), drawing inspiration from the historical flags and emblems of previous khanates that existed in the region native to Uzbek people. The design incorporates elements and shapes similar to of the Golden Horde and the Timurid Empire, two significant powers that influenced the cultural and political landscape of Central Asia (Uzbek Khanate at that time). The flag's colors, symbols, and patterns are crafted to reflect the heritage and legacy of these earlier empires, blending traditional motifs with a creative interpretation of what a modern Uzbek Khanate's flag might have looked like. The symbolism embedded in the flag is a homage to the rich history of the area, celebrating its historical figures, architectural achievements, and contributions to art and science during the reigns of the Golden Horde and the Timurid Empire. |
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Author | CentralAsianEditor |
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current | 15:04, 26 February 2024 | 554 × 354 (70 KB) | CentralAsianEditor | Uploaded own work with UploadWizard |
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Width | 156.46024mm |
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Height | 100.00349mm |