The flag of Barokia (also known as the Shayha'ala) was formally adopted on September 1, 1959 following the independence and unification of the Belgian Indies and the Dominion of Barokia, although it had been used as the flag for the Barokian independence movement since the late 1940s. It was designed by Wasim Al Haqqyah Washadullallah Rahim.
The flag consists of a dark green backdrop with a red triangle on the left side containing a black star and crescent, the symbol of Islam (the national's largest faith). On the right side of it, there a 4 green stars.
Symbolism[]
Each part of the flag represents an important part of Barokian culture and history. The usage of green in the flag and the crescent and star symbol represent Islam, the country's dominant religion. The red triangle represents the strength of the people in the country. Each of the 4 stars represented the former 4 kingdoms that make up modern-day Barokia.