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Flag of Iran
flæg əv ɪˈrɑːn
Definitions
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Geography · National Symbol
Common
Represents the national flag of Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran), featuring green, white, and red horizontal bands with a stylized emblem in the center.
Used to represent Iran, its people, culture, or language in digital communications about travel, news, international events, or cultural discussions.
Excited to visit Tehran next month! 🇮🇷✈️
Travel plans on Instagram
Learning Farsi has been challenging but rewarding 🇮🇷📚
Language learning update on Twitter
The Iranian flag's emblem represents the word 'Allah' in stylized script, with the flag colors symbolizing Islamic values, peace, and courage.
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Sports · Competition
Common
Represents Iranian sports teams, athletes, or fans in international competitions, particularly in football (soccer), wrestling, and weightlifting.
Commonly used during World Cup, Olympics, and other international sporting events to show support for Iranian competitors.
Team Melli played brilliantly in today's match! 🇮🇷⚽
Sports commentary on Twitter during World Cup
Iran has strong sporting traditions, particularly in wrestling (considered a national sport) and football, where national team performance generates significant patriotic sentiment.
Evolution Timeline
1979
The current Iranian flag was adopted following the Islamic Revolution, replacing the previous Lion and Sun emblem.
Islamic Revolution and establishment of the Islamic Republic
2015
Emoji usage increased during Iran nuclear deal negotiations, becoming more visible in international digital discourse.
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) negotiations
2022
Flag emoji usage surged during women's rights protests in Iran, often paired with hashtags supporting the movement.
Women, Life, Freedom protests following Mahsa Amini's death
Cultural Context
The current Iranian flag was adopted in 1980 following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, replacing the previous Lion and Sun emblem that represented the Pahlavi dynasty.
For the Iranian diaspora, the flag can represent complex feelings about national identity, with some preferring pre-revolution symbols while others embrace the current flag.
In Persian (Farsi), the flag is called 'Parcham-e Iran' (پرچم ایران), and its colors represent Islamic values (green), peace (white), and courage (red).
The emoji is sometimes used as shorthand for Persian language content or to indicate Farsi translations in digital environments.
Regional Variations
United Kingdom
Often used in cultural and historical contexts, reflecting the UK's historical ties with Iran and significant Iranian diaspora.
United States
Usage may be influenced by political tensions between the US and Iran, with the emoji sometimes appearing in news-related contexts.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: More commonly used in formal contexts like news discussions, cultural events, and family heritage celebrations.
Gen_Z: Often used in contexts of cultural identity, sports support, and activism, particularly on TikTok and Instagram around social movements.
Older: Limited usage, primarily in formal contexts like discussing news events or cultural celebrations when communicating with family.
Millennials: Frequently used to express cultural heritage, during sporting events, and in political discussions on Twitter and Facebook.
Common Combinations
🇮🇷❤️
Love for Iran, Iranian pride, or patriotic sentiment
Used by Iranians and diaspora to express national pride and cultural affection
🇮🇷🙏
Prayers for Iran, especially during difficult times or natural disasters
Used during crises, protests, or when expressing solidarity with Iranian people
🇮🇷🎭
Iranian arts, cinema, or cultural performances
Used when discussing Iranian films, theater, or cultural festivals internationally
🇮🇷⚽
Iranian football team or sports achievements
Commonly used during World Cup and international matches featuring Team Melli