Introduction
The State of Qatar, commonly known as Qatar, is an autocratic monarchy in West Asia, a Sunni Arab country, and A peninsula country located on the edge of the Arabian Peninsula. Most of the country's territory is surrounded by the Persian Gulf. Only its southern border borders Saudi Arabia and is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council for Arab States.
About the National Anthem
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Flag Meaning
The scale is 11:28. The white-brown two-color vertical flag has nine sawtooths on the white-brown border. White represents peace, and brown represents the blood shed by war. The nine zigzags represent that the state of Qatar is composed of nine emirates, and the zigzags are sometimes changed to straight lines.
Emblem Meaning
The Qatar National Emblem was used in In 1977, the original national emblem adopted in 1966 was replaced.
The national emblem is two concentric circles. The yellow circle in the middle is painted with two intersecting scimitars, and there is an Arabian dhow and a palm tree in the middle. The outer circle is white and the book has Arabic 'State of Qatar', the bottom is purple. The two color blocks are jagged and are the same as the national flag. Some editions have English country names on the bottom half of the outer circle. [1]