National flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan
- The Law "On the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan" was adopted on November 18, 1991 at the VII special session of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
- The national flag and its symbol represent the historical connection with the ancient states on the border of modern Uzbekistan and embody the national and cultural traditions of the republic.
- The blue color of the flag is a symbol of eternal sky and life, reflecting the meaning of life. In the language of symbols, it means goodness, wisdom, honesty, glory and devotion. Consequently, the color of the flag of the state of Amir Temur was also blue.
- The white color of the flag is a symbol of sacred peace, which is combined with the brightness of the day and the lights of the universe. White color is a symbol of purity, innocence, purity, purity of dreams and fantasies, the pursuit of inner beauty.
- Green is a symbol of nature's renewal. He is a symbol of youth, hope and joy in many nations.
- The red lines represent the streams of life force flowing in our bodies.
- The image of the young crescent is associated with our historical traditions. At the same time, it is a symbol of our independence.
- The stars were considered a priestly, divine symbol for all. The image of 12 stars on the national flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan is also directly related to our historical traditions, our ancient annals. Our attention to the twelve stars is also explained by the development of astrology in the scientific thinking of the ancient states on the border of Uzbekistan.