This is a list of flags used in Kyrgyzstan.

National flag and state flag

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Flag Date Use Description
  2023–present Civil and state flag, national ensign
  1992–2023 Civil and state flag, national ensign [1][2][3][4][5][6]

Governmental flags

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Flag Date Use Description
  1992–present Presidential Standard [7]
  1992–present Local government flag

Military flags

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Flag Date Use Description
  1992–present Flag of Kyrgyzstan Border Service (obverse) [8]
  1992–present Flag of Kyrgyzstan Border Service (reverse)
  1992–present Flag of Kyrgyz Armed Forces (Kyrgyz)
  1992–present Flag of Kyrgyz Armed Forces (Russian)

Regional flags

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Flag Date Use Description
  1999–present Flag of Batken [9]
  1992–present Flag of Bishkek (independent city)
  1992–present Flag of Chüy
  1992–present Flag of Jalal-Abad
  1992–present Flag of Issyk-Kul
  1992–present Flag of Naryn
  1992–present Flag of Osh [10]
  1992–present Flag of Talas

Political flags

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Flag Date Party Description
Current
  2015–present Kyrgyzstan
Link to file 2006–present United Kyrgyzstan
  2005–present Birimdik
  1992–present Party of Communists of Kyrgyzstan
Former
  2014–2017 Respublika–Ata Zhurt
  2010–2021 Bir Bol
  2003–2005 Forward Kyrgyzstan Party

Historical flags

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Achaemenid Empire (540 B.C.–330 B.C.)

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Flag Date Use Description
  540 B.C.–330 A.D. Standard of the Achaemenid Empire

Han China (101 B.C.–185 A.D.)

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Sasanian Empire (224-350 and 563-642)

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Flag Date Use Description
  224–350
563–642
The Derafsh Kaviani

Tang China (657–751)

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Tibetan Empire (670–692 and 755–842)

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Flag Date Use Description
  670–692
755–842
Flag of the Tibetan Empire
Flag Date Use Description
  712–747 Flag of the Umayyad Caliphate
Flag Date Use Description
  750–886 Flag of the Abbasid Caliphate

Seljuk Empire (1089–1101)

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Flag Date Use Description
  1089–1101 Flag of the Seljuk Empire

Chagatai Khanate (1294–1347 and 1361–1363)

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Flag Date Use Description
  1294–1347
1361–1363
Flag of the Chagatai Khanate

Golden Horde (1294–1446)

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Flag Date Use Description
  1294–1446 Flag of the Golden Horde

Timurid Empire (1370–1507)

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Flag Date Use Description
  1370–1507 Banner of Tamerlane

Kazakh Khanate (1446–1757)

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Flag Date Use Description
  1465–1757 Family Banners of the Kazakh Khanate 2 pointed banners with a golden border with the image of tamga (clan seal) in the center. each banner is in white, blue and red color respectively.
Flag Date Use Description
  1506–1785 Flag of the Khanate of Bukhara

Qing Dynasty (1760–1864)

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Flag Date Use Description
  1760–1862 Plain Yellow Banner of The Qing Dynasty
  1862–1864 Standard of the Qing Emperor
Flag Date Use Description
  1785–1870 Flag of the Emirate of Bukhara

Russia (1870–1918)

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Flag Date Use Description
  1870–1896 First official State Flag of the Russian Empire
  1870–1917 Standard of the Emperor of Russia on land
  1883–1914
1917-1918
Second official State Flag of the Russian Empire and The First Flag of The Russian Provisional Government, the later Russian Republic
  1898–1916 Flag used by The Kyrgyz People during The Andijan uprising of 1898 and Central Asian revolt of 1916 [11][12]
  1914–1917 Flag for private use; also planned State Flag
Flag Date Use Description
  1917–1918 Flag of the Turkestan Autonomy

Russian Soviet Republic (1918–1922) and Soviet Union (1922–1991)

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Flag Date Use Description
  1918 First flag of the Russian SFSR
  1918–1922
1924–1926
Second flag of the Russian SFSR
  1922–1923 First flag of the Soviet Union
  1923–1924 Second flag of the Soviet Union
  1924–1936 Third flag of the Soviet Union
  1936–1955 Fourth flag of the Soviet Union
  1955–1991 Fifth flag of the Soviet Union
  1919–1921 Flag of the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
  1921–1924 Flag of the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
  1926–1936 Flag of the Kirghiz ASSR
  1936–1940 Flag of the Kyrgyz SSR
  1936–1940 Flag of the Kyrgyz SSR (Variant)
  1940–1952 Flag of the Kyrgyz SSR
  1952–1991 Flag of the Kyrgyz SSR [2]
  1991–1992 Flag of Kyrgyzstan after The Fall of The Soviet Union
  1992 Second Flag of Kyrgyzstan after The Fall of The Soviet Union

Proposed flags

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Flag Date Use Description
  2011 Proposal 1
  Proposal 2
  Proposal 3
  Proposal 4
  Proposal 5

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kyrgyzstan". The World Factbook. CIA. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Smith, Whitney (February 9, 2001). "Flag of Kyrgyzstan". Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  3. ^ Kindersley, Dorling (November 3, 2008). Complete Flags of the World. Dorling Kindersley Ltd. p. 194. ISBN 9781405338615. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  4. ^ World and Its Peoples, Volume 1. Marshall Cavendish. September 1, 2006. p. 629. ISBN 9780761475712. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  5. ^ Omelicheva, Mariya Y., ed. (December 17, 2014). Nationalism and Identity Construction in Central Asia: Dimensions, Dynamics, and Directions. Lexington Books. p. xviii. ISBN 9780739181355. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  6. ^ Peoples of Western Asia. Marshall Cavendish. September 1, 2006. p. 254. ISBN 9780761476771. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  7. ^ "Kyrgyzstan". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  8. ^ SHAMSHIEV, Suyunbek (2017-05-29). "Bishkek marks 18th anniversary of border troops of Kyrgyzstan". 24.kg. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  9. ^ Covid - 19; Президент; Кеңеш, Жогорку; Өкмөт; Саясат; Экономика; Коом; Аналитика; Аймак. "Жалал-Абад облусунун символикалык атрибуттары тандалды". Кабар - Кыргыз Улуттук Маалымат Агенттиги (in Kyrgyz). Retrieved 2022-04-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "Флаг города Ош | Геральдика.ру". geraldika.ru. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  11. ^ Sokol, Edward Dennis (2016). The Revolt of 1916 in Russian Central Asia. JHU Press. p. 92. ISBN 9781421420509.
  12. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Semirechye on Fire (Timestamp 17:58)". RT. Retrieved 2018-11-20.
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