Flag of Sudan
The flag of Sudan (Arabic: علم السودان) was adopted on 20 May 1970. It has a horizontal red-white-black tricolour, with a green triangle at the hoist.
The flag is based on the Arab Liberation Flag received by Egypt, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen, that uses a subset of the Pan-Arab colors in which green is less significant.
Flag Of Sudan Media
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People with flags during the Sudanese Revolution (2018–19)
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People with Sudanese flags drawn on their hands
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Sudan's flag raised at independence ceremony by Prime Minister Isma'il Alazhari and opposition leader Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub on 1 January 1956
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Flag of Sudan (1956–1970)
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Flag of the President of the Sudan
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Sudanese Naval/White Ensign, 1970-present
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Sudanese Air Force Ensign
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Flag used during the Mahdist Revolt and in Mahdist Sudan (1881–1899)
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Banner used by the Mahdist Army; captured at Omdurman in 1898.