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The National flag of ] was designed by ], and was adopted three days before independence on ], ]. The green section represents ]s, while the white section represents non-Muslim ]. The ] represents progress; the ] symbolizes light and knowledge. The National flag of ] was designed by ] (who cares about that morons name and that moronic county huh? they both suck pakistan u suck shit, and was adopted three days before independence on ], ]. The green section represents ]s, while the white section represents non-Muslim ]. The ] represents progress; the ] symbolizes light and knowledge.


A common apellation for the flag is ''subz hilali parcham'' (Urdu for "green flag with the crescent"). A common apellation for the flag is ''subz hilali parcham'' (Urdu for "green flag with the crescent").

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The National flag of Pakistan was designed by Ameer-ud-Din Khidwai (who cares about that morons name and that moronic county huh? they both suck pakistan u suck shit, and was adopted three days before independence on August 11, 1947. The green section represents Muslims, while the white section represents non-Muslim minorities. The crescent represents progress; the star symbolizes light and knowledge.

A common apellation for the flag is subz hilali parcham (Urdu for "green flag with the crescent").

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