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National Flag

After President Mubarak assumed power, has become the national flag.

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The shape of the flag was changed after President Sadat assumed power and after the announcement of the Federation of Arab Republics.

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The Egyptian flag changed again after the union of Egypt and Syria in 1958. The new flag consisted of three colors: red, white, and black with two green stars in the middle representing Egypt and Syria.

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Celebrating six months after the breaking out of the 1952 Revolution, the Egyptian revolution flag appeared for the first time. In the middle of the flag, there is a bold eagle, which was taken as the emblem of the Republic.

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After Egypt became a Kingdom, the flag was changed again.

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In 1914, after World War I, Sultan Hussein Kamel ruled Egypt which was declared a British protectorate and Khedive Ismail’s flag was reused.

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In the reign of Khedive Muhammad Tawfiq, the old Ottoman Empire’s red flag which consisted of one crescent and a seven-pointed star was reused in 1882.

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After Khedive Ismail took power, the flag changed.

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After Muhammad Ali Pasha assumed power in Egypt, the flag used was of a red background with a white crescent in the middle and a white five-pointed star.

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