Ethnic Flag - Northern Africa, Arabian Peninsula and Fertile Crescent

Northern Africa, Arabian Peninsula and Fertile Crescent

Berbers or Imazighen (North Africa)
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".
Fur (Darfur)
Dinka or Jieng (Southern Sudan)
Arabs (Arab World)
Palestinians (Palestine)
Druze (Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Jordan)
Jews (Israel and countries of the diaspora)
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".
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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