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Flag of the Maldives

The Flag of the Republic of Maldives is green with a red border. The center bears a vertical white crescent; the closed side of the crescent is on the raising side of the flag. It was adopted on 25 July 1965.

History
The earliest flag of the Maldives consisted of a plain red field. Later, a black and white striped hoist called the Dhandimathi () was added to the flag. This version of the flag was used until early in the 20th century when Abdul Majeed Didi added a crescent to the national flag. At the same time, a distinct state flag was made, which had the crescent on a green rectangle. These changes were made sometime between 1926 and 1932, during Abdul Majeed's term as prime minister. In 1953, the Maldives became a republic, resulting in another flag change. The national flag was dropped and the crescent on the state flag was reversed so that it faced the hoist. The Sultanate was restored in 1954, but the flag was not changed back. Instead, Muhammad Fareed Didi created a new flag specifically for the Sultan, with a five-pointed star next to the crescent. A version of this flag is still used today as the Presidential Standard. When the Maldives gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1965, the black and white hoist was removed, giving the flag its modern form. ==Construction sheet==
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File:Flag of the Maldives (pre-1903, alternative flag shape).svg|1117–1796 File:Earliest Flag of the Maldives.svg|1796—1903 File:Flag of the Maldives until 1903.svg|1903—1926 File:Old National Flag of the Maldives.svg|National flag, 1926–1953 File:Old State Flag of Maldives.svg|State flag, 1926–1953 File:Flag of the Maldives 1953.svg|1953—1965 File:Flag of the Sultan of The Maldives.svg|Sultan's Standard with star, used from 1954 to 1965 File:Flag of the President of Maldives.svg|Sultan's Standard from 1965 to 1968 and Presidential Standard since 1968. File:Flag of the United Suvadive Republic.svg|Flag used by the breakaway Suvadive Republic of the southern atolls (1959 to 1963). ==References==
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