Introduction
Turkmenistan is a landlocked country in southwestern Central Asia, neighboring the Caspian Sea to the west, and Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in the north and southeast. , Afghanistan and Iran border on an area of 490,000 square kilometers. It is the second largest country in Central Asia after Kazakhstan. About 80% of its land is covered by the Karakum Desert. In 1991, it declared independence from the Soviet Union and Turkmenistan is also the only country in Asia. The State Anthem of Independent and Neutral Turkmenistan-'The National Anthem of Independence, Neutrality and Turkmenistan'-Garassyz, Bitarap, Türkmenistanyn Döwlet Gimni.
About the National Anthem
The State Anthem of Independent and Neutral Turkmenistan-Garassyz, Bitarap, Türkmenistanyn Döwlet Gimni
'Independence, Neutrality, Turkmenistan National Anthem' is the national anthem of Turkmenistan. The name of the song is directly translated from Turkmen, also known as 'Independent and Neutral Country-Turkmenistan National Anthem'. The writer is Turkmenistan's first President Saparmurat Niyazov. Niyazov died on December 21, 2006. In 2008, two years after his death, all the lyrics about the 'Leader of Turkmenistan' in the national anthem were changed. The song's main and chorus order has also been slightly adjusted. The lyrics below are the current version, and the original version from the Niyazov period is attached.
Flag Meaning
Ratio 2: 3. The green flag, on the left is five carpets and a red strip with an olive branch pattern, followed by a crescent moon and five stars. The green represents Islam, and the five stars represent the five regions established in 1992. The crescent moon Representing a bright future. The five carpet patterns are the five traditional designs of Turkmenistan carpets, representing its traditional culture, and the olive branch symbolizing its policy of permanent neutrality.
Emblem Meaning
The national emblem of Turkmenistan is now The national emblem is an Islamic octagonal star (circular from 1992 to 2003). The middle is a blue ground and a circle, with an Akhalja golden horse painted on it, and five carpet patterns on the outer ring. New on the outermost periphery The moon holds a five-pointed star pattern and is decorated with wheat ears and cotton.