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Symbolism. According to the Central Tibetan Administration, the Tibetan flag has the following symbolism: The white triangle at the center of the flag symbolises a snow-clad mountain. The six red stripes exist atop a blue sky representing the original ancestors of the Tibetan people: the six tribes called Se, Mu, Dong, Tong, Dru, and Ra.
Explanation of the Symbolism of the Tibetan National Flag. In the centre stands a magnificent snow-clad mountain, which represents the great nation of Tibet, widely known as the Land Surrounded by Snow Mountains.
About the Tibetan Flag - 1. An Explanation of the Symbolism of the National Flag of Tibet (www.earthlight.co.nz, NZ) [The Tibetan flag (scanned and edited by Sonam Tenzin) plus a short commentary on the meaning of the Tibetan flag translated from the Tibetan grade 5 school text book published by the Tibetan Cultural Printing Press, Dharamsala 1989]
22 maj 2024 · The Tibetan flag, also known as the “snow lion flag” and the “Free Tibet flag,” was a flag of the military of Tibet, introduced by the 13th Dalai Lama in 1912 and used in the same capacity until 1959.
An Explanation of the Symbolism of the National Flag of Tibet In the centre stands a magnificent thickly snow clad mountain, which represents the great nation of Tibet, widely known as the Land Surrounded by Snow Mountains.
An Explanation of the Symbolism of the National Flag of Tibet In the centre stands a magnificent thickly snow clad mountain, which represents the great nation of Tibet, widely known as the Land Surrounded by Snow Mountains.
Explanation of the Symbolism of the Tibetan National Flag. In the centre stands a magnificient snow-clad mountain, which represents the great nation of Tibet, widely known as the Land Surrounded by Snow Mountains.