Pakistan National Flag/Fabric Flag of Pakistan/Green and White Flag/Pakistani Jhanda/(Size : 182.8 cm X 304.8 cm)
£17.98
Wooden Handicraft Truck
- Handcrafted truck model.
- Truck art.
- Material: wood.
- Pakistani souvenirs.
- Handcrafted by our finest craftsmen.
- Unique gift for people living abroad.
- Pakistani souvenirs.
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Description
The flag of Pakistan (Urdu: پرچمِ ستارہ و ہلال) traces its current form back to a meeting of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on 11 August 1947, three days before the Partition of British India, when it was adopted by the All-India Muslim League as the official flag-to-be of the Dominion of Pakistan. It was retained upon the establishment of a constitution in 1956, and remains in use as the national flag for the present-day Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The flag is made up of a green field with a stylized tilted white crescent moon and five-pointed star at its center, and a vertical white stripe at its hoist-end. Though the specific shade of green on the flag is mandated only as ‘dark green’, its official and most consistent representation is in Pakistan green, which is shaded distinctively darker.
Most notably, the flag is referred to in the third verse of Pakistan’s national anthem, and is widely flown on several important days of the year, including Republic Day, Independence Day and Defense Day. It is also hoisted every morning at schools, offices and government buildings to the playing of the national anthem and lowered again before sunset. A very elaborate flag-raising and lowering ceremony is carried out every evening by the Pakistan Rangers and their Indian Border Security Force counterparts at the Wagah–Attari border crossing between India and Pakistan, which is regularly attended by hundreds of spectators. The Government of Pakistan has formalized rules and regulations related to the flying of the national flag; it is to be displayed all day at full-mast on 23 March annually to commemorate the adoption of the Lahore Resolution in 1940 and the declaration of Pakistan as an independent Islamic republic with a constitution in 1956, both of which occurred on the same day. The same regulations also apply on 14 August annually, in celebration of Pakistan’s day of independence; when the country was carved out from erstwhile British India as the homeland and nation-state for the Muslims of the Indian sub continental.
Please note: These products are handmade and/or naturally produced. Some variance in pattern placement, minor size variation and colour variations may occur and may look slightly different from the photo’s.
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love & power for Pakistani people. I need
this handmade flag for recognize Pakistani people.