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Flags, Symbols & Currency of Tajikistan

The National Flag of Tajikistan was officially adopted on November 24, 1992.

The National Flag of Tajikistan is a tricolor featuring three horizontal bands of red (top), white (middle), and green (bottom). The center of the white band features a gold-colored crown, surmounted by seven gold stars arranged in an arc shape above the crown. The red color represents sunrise, victory, and unity of the Tajik people. The color also symbolizes the former Russian and Soviet rule, and how the nation fought hard to attain its independence. The white color symbolizes cotton, snow, and ice on the mountains, as well as purity and morality. The green color represents the natural wealth and fertile valleys of Tajikistan, as well as the celebration of the festival of Novruz. Green is also a symbol of Islam - the country's predominant religion. The crown on the flag symbolizes the Tajik people since 鈥榯aj鈥 in Tajikistan means 'crown.' The seven stars signify the importance of the Tajik magic number "seven" in the country鈥檚 traditions 鈥 as it is believed to be associated with a symbol of perfection and the embodiment of happiness. The red and green bands of the flag are equal in size, while the white band is thicker in width. The width ratio of the three stripes of the flag is 2:3:2. The flag has a width-to-length proportion ratio of 1:2.

History of the Flag of Tajikistan:聽

The empires that have ruled Tajikistan include Samanid Empire, Sasanian Empire, Achaemenid Empire, Hephthalite Empire, the Timurid dynasty, Mongol Empire, Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union which was dissolved in 1991 when Tajikistan became an independent nation. Before its adoption and the country鈥檚 independence, Tajikistan鈥檚 flag closely resembled the Soviet Union flag design. This flag was in use from 1953 until 1991. Following independence, the former Soviet-era flag was redesigned to represent the newly created free nation of Tajikistan. The hammer and sickle were first removed in 1991, but a more significant redesign of the flag in 1992 resulted in the current Tajikistan flag. The current flag still displays the colors from its original republic flag. The red color is from the Russian flag; green is symbolic of its agricultural products, and white represents the cotton crop. The centered crown with seven stars is said to represent the country's independence.

Historical and Other Flags of Tajukistan

Flag of Tajikistan under Soviet Union

Red, white, green, and red horizontal stripes with the Union symbol on upper hoist
Red, white, green, and red horizontal stripes with the Union symbol on upper hoist

Post Soviet flag of Tajikistan

Red, white, green, and red horizontal stripes
Red, white, green, and red horizontal stripes

Symbols of Tajikistan

The National Coat of Arms of Tajikistan

The National Coat of Arms/Emblem of Tajikistan was adopted in 1993. It is composed of the Pamir Mountains surrounded by cotton on one side and wheat on the other, both wrapped in a banner displaying the national colors. A Royal Crown and seven stars hover above the mountains and the rising sun. A book makes up the base.

National Motto

鈥淲orkers of the 海角社区, unite!鈥

National Anthem

  • Anthem Title: "Surudi Mill铆"聽
  • Music Composer: Suleiman Yudakov
  • Lyricist: Gulnazar Keldi
  • Date of Adoption: September 7, 1994.聽

"Surudi Mill铆" is the national anthem of Tajikistan. The music of the anthem have been composed by Suleiman Yudakov. The lyrics of the anthem have been authored by Gulnazar Keldi. The anthem was officially adopted on September 7, 1994.聽

小褍褉褍写懈 袦懈谢谢樱 (Tajik)

袛懈褢褉懈 邪褉曳屑邪薪写懈 屑芯,

袘邪 斜邪褏褌懈 屑芯 褋邪褉懈 邪蟹懈蟹懈 褌褍 斜邪谢邪薪写 斜芯写,

小邪芯写邪褌懈 褌褍, 写邪胁谢邪褌懈 褌褍 斜械谐邪蟹邪薪写 斜芯写.

袟懈 写褍褉懈懈 蟹邪屑芯薪邪页芯 褉邪褋懈写邪械屑,

袘邪 蟹械褉懈 锌邪褉褔邪屑懈 褌褍 褋邪褎 泻邪褕懈写邪械屑, 泻邪褕懈写邪械屑.

袟懈薪写邪 斜芯褕, 褝泄 袙邪褌邪薪,

孝芯曳懈泻懈褋褌芯薪懈 芯蟹芯写懈 屑邪薪!

袘邪褉芯懈 薪芯屑褍 薪邪薪谐懈 屑芯

孝褍 邪蟹 褍屑械写懈 褉邪褎褌邪谐芯薪懈 屑芯 薪懈褕芯薪邪樱,

孝褍 斜邪页褉懈 胁芯褉懈褋芯薪 曳邪页芯薪懈 曳芯胁懈写芯薪邪樱,

啸邪蟹芯薪 薪邪屑械褉邪褋邪写 斜邪 薪邪胁斜邪页芯褉懈 褌褍,

袣懈 屑邪蟹褉邪懈 胁邪褎芯 斜褍胁邪写 泻邪薪芯褉懈 褌褍, 泻邪薪芯褉懈 褌褍.

袟懈薪写邪 斜芯褕, 褝泄 袙邪褌邪薪,

孝芯曳懈泻懈褋褌芯薪懈 芯蟹芯写懈 屑邪薪!

孝褍 屑芯写邪褉懈 褟谐芯薪邪樱,

袘邪覜芯懈 褌褍 斜褍胁邪写 斜邪覜芯懈 褏芯薪邪写芯薪懈 屑芯,

袦邪褉芯屑懈 褌褍 斜褍胁邪写 屑邪褉芯屑懈 曳懈褋屑褍 曳芯薪懈 屑芯,

袟懈 褌褍 褋邪芯写邪褌懈 邪斜邪写 薪邪褋懈斜懈 屑芯褋褌,

孝褍 页邪褋褌懈胁褍 页邪屑邪 曳邪页芯薪 页邪斜懈斜懈 屑芯褋褌, 页邪斜懈斜懈 屑芯褋褌.

袟懈薪写邪 斜芯褕, 褝泄 袙邪褌邪薪,

孝芯曳懈泻懈褋褌芯薪懈 芯蟹芯写懈 屑邪薪

Our country so beloved,

Happy we are to see thy dignity.

Let thy joy and prosperity fore鈥檈r be.

For aeons have we new horizons reached;

Together aligned we stand under thy flag 鈥 under thy flag.

Long live my homeland,

My free Tajikistan!

Thou art our symbol tribal,

Thou showest us our hope of the departed,

Thou art for thy sons a 海角社区 eternal,

Thy spring shall ne鈥檈r fade away,

We shall continue to remain loyal to thee 鈥 loyal to thee.

Long live my homeland,

My free Tajikistan!

Thou art a mother of us all,

Thou 鈥檒ong with thy future are our future,

Thine essence is the essence of our bodies and souls,

Thou giv鈥檚t us amaranthine happiness,

Because of thee, Tajikistan, we love the 海角社区 鈥 love the 海角社区.

Long live my homeland,

My free Tajikistan!

The Currency of Tajikistan is the Tajikistan Somoni

The current official currency of Tajikistan is the Tajikistan Somoni. It was launched on October 30, 2000, at the exchange rate of 1 Somoni to 100 dirams.

The currency is named after Ismail Samani 鈥 the father of the Tajik nation. The National Bank of Tajikistan is responsible for issuing banknotes and coins used in the country.

Coins

Currently, coins in denominations of 1,5,10,20,25,50 dirams and 1, 3, 5 somoni are in circulation.

The first coins were issued in 2001. They were in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 25, and 50 dirams and consisted of brass clad steel somoni. In 2003, bimetallic somoni coins were traduced into circulation in the country. Each year, all somoni coins are changed to commemorate certain events in the country. Somoni coins in the denomination 5 were dedicated to celebrating the anniversary of the country when it adopted a new constitution and somoni coins with the denomination of 3 to commemorate the anniversary of Dushanbe, the capital city of Tajikistan. In June 2012, they issued the second circulation of coins which included 1 somoni and 5, 10, 20, and 50 dirams.

Banknotes

Currently, banknotes in denominations of 1,5,20,50 diram, 1,3,5,10,20,50,100,200,500 somoni are in circulation.

Tajikistan Somoni Banknote

Tajikistan 5 Somoni Banknote
Tajikistan 5 Somoni Banknote

Tajikistan Somoni Coin

Tajikistan 1 Somoni Coin
Tajikistan 1 Somoni Coin

Historical currencies of Tajikistan

The earliest currency in Tajikistan was in the form of bronze coins. These coins were minted during the rule of different empires in Tajikistan. The first ones in the 3rd century BC were large bronze coins (tetradrahma) and had the name and portrait of the king who ruled at that time. There were also gold and copper coins used in the region. Tajikistani ruble was the currency of Tajikistan from May 10, 1995, to October 29, 2000. The Tajikistani ruble was divided into 100 tanga, and no coin or banknotes were issued denominated in tanga. However, only one commemorative coin was issued in Tajikistani ruble for use in collectors鈥 market only. Tajikistani ruble banknotes were similar to the Soviet ruble banknotes series of 1961, 1991, and 1992. After independence, Tajikistani continued to use the Soviet ruble for a few years just like the other members of the former Soviet Union. On July 26, 1993, the Soviet ruble was no longer a legal tender in Russia because a new series of Russian rubles were released. On January 8, 1994, the Russian rouble ceased to be the legal tender in Tajikistan and the Tajikistani ruble replaced it at a rate of 1 Tajikistani ruble to 100 Russian rubles. The Tajikistani ruble was later destroyed by inflation and was replaced by Tajikistan Somoni. Tajikistan Somoni Banknotes in the form of dirham were also issued during the launch to help ease the circulation of the currency. A year later after introducing the diram notes, diram coins were introduced to slowly get rid of diram notes and create an efficient monetary system, which marked the first time Tajikistan used coins.

Tajikistani ruble Banknote

Tajikistani 1 ruble Banknote
Tajikistani 1 ruble Banknote

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