The Law "On the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan" was adopted on November 18, 1991, at the eighth session of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The symbolism of the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan continues the best traditions inherent in the flags of powerful states that once existed on the territory of our country, while reflecting the natural features of the republic, the national and cultural uniqueness of the people.
The sky-blue color on the flag is a symbol of the blue sky and clean water. The azure color is revered in the East; the great Amir Timur once chose it for his flag.
The white color is a symbol of peace and purity. The young independent state must overcome high mountain passes on its path. The white color on the flag signifies a good wish for the path to be clear and bright.
The green color symbolizes the fertility of nature. Currently, there is a worldwide movement for environmental protection, the symbol of which is also the green color.
The red stripes represent the life forces pulsating in every living being, symbolizing life.
The crescent moon corresponds to the age-old tradition of the people of Uzbekistan. The crescent moon and stars are symbols of the cloudless sky of peace. There are 12 stars on our flag. The number 12 is considered a sign of perfection.