The flag of Jordan is rich in history and symbolism. It was officially adopted on April 18, 1928, but its origins trace back to the Arab Revolt during World War I.
The flag consists of horizontal black, white, and green stripes, with a red chevron containing a white seven-pointed star.
The design of the Jordanian flag is based on the flag of the Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule during World War I, which was led by Sharif Hussein bin Ali. The revolt aimed to secure independence for Arab territories from Ottoman control and to establish a unified Arab state. The flag used during the revolt had a similar color scheme and design, which later influenced the modern Jordanian flag. The colors are known as the Pan-Arab colors and have been adopted by several other Arab nations in their flags to symbolize Arab unity and heritage.