Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic On October 6, 1926, the Constitution of the Turkmen SSR was adopted, instating the first flag of the
Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic. The flag was a red field, with a gold-bordered red star and golden hammer and sickle in its canton. On March 2, 1937, a new constitution was adopted, changing the flag to a red banner with the gold letters "T.S.S.R." in its canton. On July 19, 1940, the
Latin letters in the canton were changed to
Cyrillic letters, to match the Republic's new
alphabet. The letters in the canton were now "T.C.C.P.". On August 1, 1953, a decree from the Presidium of the
Supreme Soviet of the Turkmen SSR changed the flag to a red field with two horizontal blue bars in its middle, and a golden hammer and sickle and gold-bordered red star in its canton. The state constitution was amended to address this change. On September 23, 1974, the Presidium again modified the flag, moving the star and hammer and sickle to border the
hoist. No modifications would be made to the flag's design until Turkmenistan gained independence.
Modern flag After independence in 1991, the government of Turkmenistan decided to change its national symbols, including the flag. In early February 1992 an exhibition was held at the hall of the Union of Artists in
Ashgabat, which displayed proposed flags and
coats of arms from across the country. That same month, members of the 13th meeting of the
Supreme Soviet were tasked with choosing a flag from the proposed designs. On February 19, 1992, the new flag was signed into law. On March 21, 1992, the Turkmen New Year, president
Saparmurat Niyazov raised the flag for the first time. amendments were made to the Law of Turkmenistan On the State Flag of Turkmenistan. An
olive branch, a common symbol of the United Nations, was added to the national flag following the United Nations' proclamation of Turkmenistan's permanent neutrality on December 12, 1995. This was done to commemorate the principles of neutrality in the national symbols of Turkmenistan. The positioning of the crescent and stars was also changed, with the crescent positioned roughly to its current position but with the stars in a much more uneven position. In 24 January 2001, the flag's proportion was changed from 1:2 to 2:3 and the green field was made lighter. In 2008,
a giant flagpole standing tall and flying the Turkmen flag was installed in front of
The State Museum of the State Cultural Center of Turkmenistan in
Ashgabat. The flag measures and weighs . The flagpole was entered into the Guinness World Records. An honorary guard is stationed at its base. ==See also==