Iraq Egypt Singapore China Saudi Arabia Algeria United States Jordan Libya Yemen Palestinian Territory Syria Indonesia Turkey United Arab Emirates Sudan Oman India Philippines Malaysia United Kingdom Iran Morocco Germany Bahrain Lebanon Qatar Brazil Nigeria France Vietnam Netherlands Kuwait Pakistan Canada Tunisia Israel South Africa Australia Ireland Hong Kong Russia Japan Bulgaria Italy Peru Spain Finland Kenya Thailand Sweden Romania Bangladesh Ethiopia Austria Poland Mexico South Korea Portugal Colombia Sri Lanka Taiwan Ukraine Ghana Switzerland Czech Republic Argentina Hungary Belgium New Zealand Nepal Greece Norway Ecuador Mauritania Chile Denmark Uzbekistan Tanzania Somalia Lithuania Zimbabwe Cambodia Cyprus Kazakhstan Georgia Myanmar Uganda Slovakia Serbia Moldova Venezuela Mauritius Luxembourg Belarus Croatia Chad Botswana Latvia Azerbaijan Cameroon Malawi Djibouti Slovenia Maldives Malta Trinidad and Tobago Togo Cote D'Ivoire Estonia Zambia Albania Senegal Jamaica Brunei Darussalam Bolivia Rwanda Namibia Panama Mongolia Puerto Rico British Virgin Islands Paraguay Armenia Seychelles Costa Rica Bosnia and Herzegovina South Sudan Uruguay Afghanistan Burkina Faso Honduras Laos Mozambique Macao Fiji Guyana Benin Dominican Republic Sierra Leone Kosovo El Salvador Lesotho Angola Kyrgyzstan North Macedonia Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Mali Barbados Bahamas Saint Lucia Cuba Guatemala Bhutan Guam Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Liberia Niger Montenegro Curacao Tajikistan Gabon Eswatini Nicaragua Belize Haiti Gambia Suriname Timor-Leste Grenada Isle of Man Iceland Dominica U.S. Virgin Islands Guinea-Bissau Guernsey Saint Martin Cabo Verde Anguilla Cayman Islands Saint Kitts and Nevis Turkmenistan Liechtenstein Vanuatu Antigua and Barbuda Madagascar Monaco Burundi Gibraltar Qatar Flag Meaning & Details 1,008 VISITORS FROM HERE! Qatar Flag Flag Information maroon with a broad white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side maroon represents the blood shed in Qatari wars, white stands for peace the nine-pointed serrated edge signifies Qatar as the ninth member of the "reconciled emirates" in the wake of the Qatari-British treaty of 1916 note: the other eight emirates are the seven that compose the UAE and Bahrain according to some sources, the dominant color was formerly red, but this darkened to maroon upon exposure to the sun and the new shade was eventually adopted
Learn more about Qatar »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook