The flag of Sudan was adopted on May 20, 1970, following the Second Sudanese Civil War. The design was inspired by the Arab Liberation Flag used by Egypt, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen, reflecting Sudan’s Arab identity and its historical ties with these countries. The flag replaced the previous flag used since Sudan’s independence from British-Egyptian rule in 1956, which consisted of three horizontal stripes of blue, yellow, and green.
The Sudanese flag consists of three horizontal stripes of red, white, and black, with a green triangle at the hoist. Each color carries significant meaning:
The colors of the Sudanese flag hold deep historical and cultural significance, embodying the nation’s past struggles, religious identity, and aspirations for peace and prosperity. The flag is a powerful emblem of national unity and pride for the Sudanese people.