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Flag of Azerbaijan
flæg əv ˌæz.ərbaɪˈdʒɑːn
Definitions
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National Symbol · Geography
Common
The official flag of the Republic of Azerbaijan, featuring horizontal blue, red, and green stripes with a white crescent and eight-pointed star. Used to represent the country, its people, culture, or language.
Commonly used in diplomatic contexts, international events, sports competitions, and when discussing Azerbaijani topics or heritage.
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Travel social media post
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Corporate message
The flag symbolizes Azerbaijan's Turkic heritage (blue), progress (red), and Islamic culture (green), with the crescent representing Islam and the star representing the eight branches of Turkic peoples.
Evolution Timeline
1991
Flag adopted after independence from Soviet Union, restoring the 1918 Democratic Republic flag design.
Collapse of USSR and Azerbaijani independence movement
2011
Global visibility increased after Azerbaijan won Eurovision Song Contest, boosting flag recognition in Europe.
Cultural victory bringing international attention
2020
Flag emoji usage spiked during Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, especially on social media platforms.
Regional conflict increasing national identity expressions online
Cultural Context
The flag design dates to the short-lived Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918-1920), making it a symbol of both historical independence and modern sovereignty after Soviet rule.
The flag represents Azerbaijan's complex identity bridging Europe and Asia, with elements symbolizing Turkic heritage, Islamic faith, and modernization aspirations.
Online usage increased significantly after Azerbaijan hosted major international events including Eurovision (2012) and European Games (2015).
Regional Variations
United Kingdom
More common in diplomatic, business, and sports contexts due to stronger UK-Azerbaijan relations, particularly in energy sector partnerships.
United States
Less frequently used than European countries due to smaller Azerbaijani diaspora. Primarily appears in diplomatic, energy sector, or geopolitical discussions.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Primarily used in formal contexts like business communications or diplomatic references; less frequent in casual messaging.
Gen_Z: Frequently used on TikTok and Instagram to express Azerbaijani heritage or when discussing travel to Baku and Azerbaijani pop culture.
Older: Limited usage, mostly in formal communications or when discussing historical or cultural topics related to Azerbaijan.
Millennials: Common in professional contexts and diaspora communications; often used when discussing energy politics, culture, or Azerbaijani cuisine.
Common Combinations
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Expression of love for Azerbaijan or pride in Azerbaijani heritage
Used by Azerbaijanis abroad to express patriotism or by those celebrating Azerbaijani culture
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Celebrating Azerbaijani national holidays or achievements
Used on Independence Day (May 28), Republic Day (May 28), or sporting victories
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Celebrating Azerbaijani victories in sports or competitions
Commonly used during international sporting events when Azerbaijani athletes compete