I feel like nobody talks about how Afghanistan has had dozens of governments in the past 150 years. Also USA has had like 30 different flags technically.
Australia technically has three current, the regular, the Aboriginal and the Torres Strait Islander. In most formal cases all three are flown at the same time
@@gamereal24 As a Turk myself I am very aware that there have been several Turkish states preceding the Turkish Republic going all the way back to the Xiongnu, but my point is that this video is only showing the history of the flags of current day nations. It clearly isn’t claiming to show the flags of all the states that different ethnic groups such as the Turks have founded throughout history. This is why for example in the video, for China, the flag of the Han Dynasty is not shown, despite the fact the Chinese founded the Han Dynasty. This is because the state of China is not the same as the Han Dynasty despite the ethnic group that found both entities being the same.
@@gamereal24 The reason for so many Afghanistan flags being in the video is because Afghanistan, since it was established, has changed its official flag a significant number of times as you can see in the video. The reason for this is because the country has constantly been under attack and has been partially or fully controlled by several entities over the last decades including the Taliban, Soviet Union and the USA, leading to a constant change of power resulting in so many flag changes. It has nothing to do with the creator of the video trying to portray Afghanistan in any way, it is simply that Afghanistan’s recent tumultuous history has caused the country to have so many different flags.
Read below Ai: Afghanistan's history of having 29 different flags stems from its complex history marked by frequent political changes, shifts in governance, and varying ideologies. Here’s a breakdown of why Afghanistan has had so many flags: 1. Historical Diversity Afghanistan is a country with a rich and diverse history, influenced by numerous empires, dynasties, and foreign invasions. Each ruling power or dynasty often introduced its own flag to symbolize its authority, resulting in a variety of flags over centuries. 2. Frequent Political Transitions Afghanistan has experienced frequent changes in political systems, from monarchies and emirates to republics, communist regimes, and Islamic states. Each political change often brought a new flag to represent the new government or ideology. 3. Cultural and Religious Symbolism Afghan flags have historically included a variety of symbols representing Islam, such as the Shahada (Islamic creed), mosques, and crescents. The designs also reflect attempts to unite the country’s diverse ethnic and tribal groups under shared religious or cultural emblems. 4. Colonial and Foreign Influences During periods of colonial influence or intervention, such as the Anglo-Afghan Wars and the Soviet invasion, flags were sometimes altered to reflect foreign-imposed changes or resistance to such influences. 5. Modern Political Instability In recent decades, political instability has significantly contributed to frequent flag changes. For instance: The Kingdom of Afghanistan had a different flag from the Democratic Republic established by communists in 1978. The Mujahideen replaced the communist flag after their victory in 1992. The Taliban introduced their own flag after taking power in 1996 and again in 2021. 6. Symbolism of Unity and Power In Afghanistan, flags are not just national symbols; they are also declarations of power. Each regime change sought to create a symbol of unity under their rule, leading to new flag designs. 7. International Recognition New flags have often been designed to gain international recognition or assert legitimacy, especially during periods of civil conflict or foreign intervention. Summary Afghanistan’s 29 flags reflect its turbulent history, the diversity of its people, and the impact of varying political, religious, and cultural influences over time. Each flag tells a story of the era in which it was used, making the evolution of Afghan flags a fascinating aspect of the country’s heritage.
Half of the countries were not in the video (Georgia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Netherlands...) for example, Armenia has 10 flags, Azerbaijan has 7 flags, and Georgia has 8 flags.
How many times do you change your flag?
Afghanistan: Yes
Afghanistan:dont look At me
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This was so neat keep it up love these so much this was so awesome.
What's the music that you use in the background? Please tell me the name I really like it.
I feel like nobody talks about how Afghanistan has had dozens of governments in the past 150 years.
Also USA has had like 30 different flags technically.
Egypt 661 💀💀 i have a lot in mind
i love how the 1977 libya flag is just green
Australia technically has three current, the regular, the Aboriginal and the Torres Strait Islander. In most formal cases all three are flown at the same time
1:22 Turks: Huns, Gokturks, Uyghurs, Caspian Turks, Karakhanids, Ghaznavids, Seljuks, Ottomans, Turkey
O sadece Türkiye cumhuriyetinin bayraklarını gösteriyor, ondan dolayı sadece 2 bayrak var. Bütün Türk tarihinin bayrakları sadece onlar demiyor.
And anatolians
Turks: Huns, Gokturks, Uyghurs, Caspian Turks, Karakhanids, Ghaznavids, Seljuks, Ottomans, Turkey
O sadece Türkiye cumhuriyetinin bayraklarını gösteriyor, ondan dolayı sadece 2 bayrak var. Bütün Türk tarihinin bayrakları sadece onlar demiyor.
@@flyingplanes3 vtf It's not like that, the Turks started with the Hun State and then towards the present day, there are a different number like 10.
@@gamereal24 As a Turk myself I am very aware that there have been several Turkish states preceding the Turkish Republic going all the way back to the Xiongnu, but my point is that this video is only showing the history of the flags of current day nations. It clearly isn’t claiming to show the flags of all the states that different ethnic groups such as the Turks have founded throughout history. This is why for example in the video, for China, the flag of the Han Dynasty is not shown, despite the fact the Chinese founded the Han Dynasty. This is because the state of China is not the same as the Han Dynasty despite the ethnic group that found both entities being the same.
@@flyingplanes3 Okay, that's what I know, and why did she always put Afghanistan flags in the video?
@@gamereal24 The reason for so many Afghanistan flags being in the video is because Afghanistan, since it was established, has changed its official flag a significant number of times as you can see in the video. The reason for this is because the country has constantly been under attack and has been partially or fully controlled by several entities over the last decades including the Taliban, Soviet Union and the USA, leading to a constant change of power resulting in so many flag changes. It has nothing to do with the creator of the video trying to portray Afghanistan in any way, it is simply that Afghanistan’s recent tumultuous history has caused the country to have so many different flags.
0:04 hey that’s the state were I live!😵💫
0:35 the top of Liberia looks like the Tonga symbol
Qual o nome da música
Old Flags
Make part 2 of all the rest
Read below
Ai:
Afghanistan's history of having 29 different flags stems from its complex history marked by frequent political changes, shifts in governance, and varying ideologies. Here’s a breakdown of why Afghanistan has had so many flags:
1. Historical Diversity
Afghanistan is a country with a rich and diverse history, influenced by numerous empires, dynasties, and foreign invasions.
Each ruling power or dynasty often introduced its own flag to symbolize its authority, resulting in a variety of flags over centuries.
2. Frequent Political Transitions
Afghanistan has experienced frequent changes in political systems, from monarchies and emirates to republics, communist regimes, and Islamic states.
Each political change often brought a new flag to represent the new government or ideology.
3. Cultural and Religious Symbolism
Afghan flags have historically included a variety of symbols representing Islam, such as the Shahada (Islamic creed), mosques, and crescents.
The designs also reflect attempts to unite the country’s diverse ethnic and tribal groups under shared religious or cultural emblems.
4. Colonial and Foreign Influences
During periods of colonial influence or intervention, such as the Anglo-Afghan Wars and the Soviet invasion, flags were sometimes altered to reflect foreign-imposed changes or resistance to such influences.
5. Modern Political Instability
In recent decades, political instability has significantly contributed to frequent flag changes. For instance:
The Kingdom of Afghanistan had a different flag from the Democratic Republic established by communists in 1978.
The Mujahideen replaced the communist flag after their victory in 1992.
The Taliban introduced their own flag after taking power in 1996 and again in 2021.
6. Symbolism of Unity and Power
In Afghanistan, flags are not just national symbols; they are also declarations of power. Each regime change sought to create a symbol of unity under their rule, leading to new flag designs.
7. International Recognition
New flags have often been designed to gain international recognition or assert legitimacy, especially during periods of civil conflict or foreign intervention.
Summary
Afghanistan’s 29 flags reflect its turbulent history, the diversity of its people, and the impact of varying political, religious, and cultural influences over time. Each flag tells a story of the era in which it was used, making the evolution of Afghan flags a fascinating aspect of the country’s heritage.
2:07 where is the ww2 flsg of japan 🤨🤨
How many flags Afghanistan had? Yes.
Video have mistake
Flag vietnam at 1890s not South vietnam it's Vietnam Empire
Music name?
We been asking the name of this music on this video, and we gotten no such answers.
Philippines have 3 flags 🇨🇿🇵🇭
Turkey does not have two flags,it many flags, wrong
O sadece Türkiye cumhuriyetinin bayraklarını gösteriyor, ondan dolayı sadece 2 bayrak var. Bütün Türk tarihinin bayrakları sadece onlar demiyor.
Türkiye turkey
Tell me why tell me why open up a
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All of the flags are artificial and some are original
Flag tour
They have 29 flags 💀
Whyyyyyy😮 2:58
USA: 👁️ 👄 👁️
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Ukraine is missing, which had about 6 flags.
Half of the countries were not in the video (Georgia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Netherlands...) for example, Armenia has 10 flags, Azerbaijan has 7 flags, and Georgia has 8 flags.
What did you say to my country?🤨🤨
I have a lot of questions
Vietnam 😊 ✌
I'm the champion
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2:16 WHY IS EGYET SO OLD?!
It's the oldest in the world
@@holdulv fun Fact. the oldest country that got independence is San Marino
Iranian flag☠️
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I live in Afghanistan
AFGHANISTAN 29 space 😮
Im from Afghanistan
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Philippine
Germany💀☠💀☠
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Israel is not a flag 😊
228th Person
Edit: one like? November 25th
В этом видео много ошибок!!!!!!!
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0:35 the top of Liberia looks like the Tonga symbol