Northern Africa, Arabian Peninsula and Fertile Crescent
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Berbers or Imazighen (North Africa) |
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Copts (Egypt)
"The Coptic flag, created in 2005, is not officially recognised by the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, but it is commonly accepted by Coptic community as a representative symbol of its identity". |
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Dinka or Jieng (Southern Sudan) |
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Druze (Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Jordan) |
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Jews (Israel and countries of the diaspora) |
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Assyrians (Assyria)
"The Assyrian flag was designed by George Atanos in 1968. The flag has a white background with a golden circle at the center (which represents the sun), surrounded by a four-pointed blue star (which symbolizes the land). Four triple wavy stripes start from the center and represent the three major rivers of the Assyrian territory: the Tigris, the Euphrates and the Great Zab". |
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Aramaic-Syriacs (Middle East)
"The flag chosen by the Aramaeanist faction to represent the Syriac nation is based upon a relief retrieved in Tell Halaf representing a winged sun disk. In the flag, the sun was replaced by a flame symbolizing the Holy Spirit". |
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Chaldeans (Middle East) |
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