The Afghanistan Nationality Flag measuring 21 inches by 39 inches is a rectangular textile displaying the national colors and emblem used by Afghanistan during specific historical periods. This flag consists of three vertical stripes of black, red, and green, with the national emblem positioned in the center stripe. The emblem typically features a mosque with pulpit and flags, surrounded by sheaves of wheat and inscriptions in Pashto, representing Islam and national sovereignty. The flag’s design and dimensions correspond to traditional formats used for national and ceremonial display. It is made from durable fabric suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings. Flags of this type have been used by government buildings, military units, and diplomatic missions to symbolize Afghanistan’s national identity. This artifact offers context for the evolving history and cultural representation of Afghanistan through its state symbols and is relevant to collections focused on political, military, or regional affiliations.








