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The Balochistan flag shows stylised mountains of this barren province and the 
principal mode of transport - the camel.
Arfan Hashmi, 23 May 2005
  
![[Balochistan? Pakistan]](../images/p/pk!baloc.gif) image by Eugene Ipavec, 11 December 2007
 
    image by Eugene Ipavec, 11 December 2007
 At the site at http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/3034/ there is a representation of a flag for Balochistan.  As many of the links on that site seem spurious, there is some doubt as to the existence or authenticity of this flag. 
    
    Thanh-Tâm Lê, Chris Pinette, Phil Nelson, 28 January 1999 
    
The flag internationally recognized is at
    this site 
    where you can get a link and all the meanings of the flag and information 
    about it.. The old flags are no longer used. The flag with light sky blue, 
    white star and green over red is the international flag of Baluchistan, 
    including the Baluch people of Baluchistan, Iran, Balochistan, Pakistan, 
    Baluchistan, Afghanistan, and Baluchistan, Turkmenistan. The flag was 
    invented on 27 January 1982 by the Baloch United Movement which is now the 
    government of Baluchistan. 
    Adaar, Baloch, 16 September 2001
The flag can be seen in use in the following videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEPOyTkVeuo&nohtml5=False : Mansoor Baloch 
President of BRP UK Delivering Speech In the Demonstration held by BRP Sweden 
(Flag here shows rotated star in version held vertically; also flag is red over 
green - opposite arrangement)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPvVhmqfCUY&ebc=ANyPxKoAjc-DtWSf0srrTv78Ewyw7YoMt-O2cXqSH1-m_Dm0611PZFEi7Bqp7ecOsff1wlAYAy_hucjykyPBcXEG_enx6CwthA&nohtml5=False 
: Mansoor Baloch Speech in London on 6th Martyrdom Anniversary Of Shaheed Nawab 
Akbar Bugti (This flag appears to have a rotated star)
David Lawrence, 
12 April 2016
Red is the sign of moral heroism for those who suffered martyrdom. Green 
    is the sign of the blossoming spring of our freedom. Blue is the sign of our 
    marine and celestial frontiers. The white star is the sign of the moral 
    heroism, manliness and generosity.
    Adaar, Baloch, 16 September 2001
The website at http://www.balochistan.blgov.com/nationalflag.html reports:
National Flag of Baluchistan
The aim of this document is to introduce in brief the history of the current 
National Flag of the greater Baluchland and to help those who
use the Baluch national flag to reproduce it correctly. The document contains 
the basic rules for the construction of the flag as well as
the standard colors to be used and known.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: The National Flag was first introduced by the leaders of 
the Western Baluchland in 1960, in Egypt, Romania and later in Iraq for the 
National Front for the Liberation of Western Baluchland to represent the Baluch 
Nation in their struggle for independence and free Baluchland from the illegal 
domination, oppression and occupation of the Persian tyrant kings. It was 
subsequently presented to the members of the international delegation at the 
peace conferences that devised a plan for Baluch Nation independence. Under the 
same flag the Baluch leaders announced the formation of the first "Baluchi 
Government in Exile" in 1961 in Egypt and fought a drawn-out war until 1972, in 
order to revive the Baluch Nation national independence, lost since 1415.
Flag of Baluchistan 1965
In 1961 and the creation of the Government of Baluchland, the old "Chakari flag" 
which was red with the picture of a black panther, the new one was adopted by 
its parliament as the official Flag of the government of Baluchland in the 
country and abroad. Following these historic background, the National Flag is 
widely adopted in Greater Baluchland anonymously and has been set aloft by 
various Baluchi political parties and entities in all sectors of the Baluchland 
and abroad. The Flag of grater Baluchland has thus been consecrated by the blood 
of all Baluch martyrs patriots of this century, from tens of thousands who fell 
in defending the independence movement under the new government and leadership.
The flag was aloft when Nasir was immolated in 1960; it was aloft when wounded 
Baluch on stretchers were placed before the firing squads under cruel Iranian 
Shah rules; it was aloft when Baluch civilians were gassed in their hundreds in 
villages in Aahurran and Zardkouh in Baluchland; it was aloft when hundreds of 
Baluch innocent were driven from their villages and towns that have been set 
alight since 1958-59; and, it remains aloft everywhere today—more than 5 decades 
after the loss of Baluchland independence--when Baluch are redoubling their 
perennial struggle to regain their dignity and equality with other nations by 
reviving their right to choose the course of their own future.
DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIONAL FLAG: 
The National Flag of Greater Baluchland consists of a tricolor field, with a 
five dimension star in the blue field. 
TRICOLOR FIELD: The Baluch National flag has two horizontal bands. The upper 
stripe is green, the first one sky blue with a white five dimension star and the 
bottom band is red. The width of the flag is two-thirds of the length.
NATIONAL FIVE DIMENSION STAR: The primary Baluch characteristic of the flag is 
the white five dimension star at the beginning. The 5 dimension of the star is 
the Baluchi Standard Language, secularism, cultural, the heroic history among 
the Baluch, stretching into antiquity. The five angle star disk has many 
decades' olds; every angle is equal in size and shape. The number angles hold a 
primary importance in the native Baluch heroic secularism and cultural tradition 
of the Baluch Nation.
Using the given flag dimensions of 2:3, the star disk has a diameter of 1.0 
including the rays and 0.5 without them. These rays have straight sides, come to 
a sharp point at their outer end, and form an inverse point where they meet each 
other and the central disk. The star appears in the exact center of the sky blue 
of the flag. The star is placed so that the flag's vertical meridian passes 
through its topmost point as described above.
FLAG OF BALUCHISTAN
Meaning of the 4 colours
RED sign is our moral heroism for those who suffer martyrdom.
GREEN sign is the blossomed spring of our freedom.
SKY BLUE sign is the might of our marine and celestial frontiers.
WHITE START sign is our moral heroism, manliness and generosity
Provided by Webmaster of http://www.balochistan.blgov.com/nationalflag.html, 19 July 2006
 
![[Baluchi People - variant]](../images/p/pk!bals.gif) image by Eugene Ipavec, 9 December 2007
 
image by Eugene Ipavec, 9 December 2007
At 
http://www.bso-na.org/London_Photos02042007.html are many good shots (http://www.bso-na.org/sitebuilder/images/Uk_demo10_070204.JPG-499x377.jpg) 
of a variant of the the flag of Balochistan, with darker colors throughout, and 
the star is replaced by a 27-rayed white sun.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 December 2007
 
![[flag of Greater Balochistan]](../images/p/pk_baloch-ex.gif) image by Chrystian Kretowicz and Eugene Ipavec, 4 August 2008
 
image by Chrystian Kretowicz and Eugene Ipavec, 4 August 2008
The variant presented by Eugene Ipavec, with the 24-rays sun, although well 
documented by a photo of it being actually waved (in London) is nowhere to be 
seen elsewhere. In 2005, the Balochistan Peoples Party-BPP- was admitted to UNPO 
with the flag of 12-rayed sun. BPP represents only the West Balochistan (the 
Iranian part in Sistan-wa-Balochistan Province) and, at the time of admission to 
UNPO, called on their eastern brothers (in Pakistan) to follow their move and 
join UNPO too. UNPO lists West Balochistan as a member, with the flag (12 rays) 
It also lists Balochistan as a member, but without the flag. Then, in 2006, the 
Government-in-Exile of Balochistan was formed in Jerusalem, Israel, presumably 
claiming to represent all parts of Balochistan (Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan) 
with the declared capital in Kalat (Pakistani Balochistan) and the present 
holder of the title of Mir of Kalat, Suleman Dawood Khan (transcription of his 
name varies widely) as the King of Balochistan. That government uses the same 
flag as BPP, and describes it on its website as follow: 
"Green: its the color of prosperity - the dry barren land of Balochistan turns 
green after rainfall as small plants sprout. Liberty is like rainfall, and when 
achieved, it will sprout the Baloch nation into prosperity.
Red: it is the color of blood, hardiness and valor - the Baloch martyrs proudly 
sacrificed their life and shed their blood on the soil of Balochistan for 
liberty.
Blue: it is the color of ocean and sky, and it signifies vigilance, perseverance 
and justice - the Baloch will continue their struggle until freedom is achieves 
and justice is served.
White: it is the color of peace, purity and innocence - the Baloch people want 
to live in peace and harmony as a free nation.
Rising Sun: it is a sign of a new beginning - the Baloch nation begins a new day 
as a free nation. 
Chrystian Kretowicz, 25 April 2008
 
![[flag of Greater Balochistan]](../images/p/pk-baloch-gr.gif) image by Chrystian Kretowicz and Eugene Ipavec, 4 August 2008
 
image by Chrystian Kretowicz and Eugene Ipavec, 4 August 2008
There is yet another flag presented on the website? at:
http://www.balochistaninfo.com/balochpressnews2006.htm
of Great Balochistan - a horizontal tri-color of blue-green-red with the rising
sun in the middle.
The conclusion: there is no single flag of Balochistan yet.
Relevant links:
http://www.ostomaan.org/BNP2005/BPPUNOP2005.htm 
http://www.balochistaninfo.com/200604/BalochNationalismitsoriginandDevelopment.pdf 
http://thebaluch.com/  
http://governmentofbalochistan.blogspot.com/2006/09/hoist-flag-of-balochistan-to-express.html 
Chrystian Kretowicz, 25 April 2008
 
![[Governor of Balochistan]](../images/p/pk-balgov.jpg) image located by Valentin Poposki, 9 July 2013
 
	image located by Valentin Poposki, 9 July 2013
The flag of the Governor of the Province of Balochistan, Pakistan, is dark green with a central yellow disk bearing a scene of a large building with green branches on the sides, a white star and crescent moon above, and Urdu text beneath.
 
![[Baluch Warrior Organization]](../images/p/pk-baluc.gif) image by Eugene Ipavec, 11 December 2007
 
    image by Eugene Ipavec, 11 December 2007
    This is a flag researched by Juanjo Gonzalez that was used for a revolutionary movement some years ago, but he is not sure if it is currently used.
 Jaume Ollé, 16 September 1996  
This flag (white with upside down red star) is used by Baloutche Warna (Baluch Warriors Organization) led by Sirdar Akbar Khan Bugt. The flag is shown in the 
    Flags of Aspirant Peoples chart.  Two other flags are reported from no vexillological sources: 
    the same flag with a green stripe in the lower part (the green is attributed 
    to joining with the Islamic liberation struggle) and the same flag as the first one but with a green star instead red. It may be a variant of the first one or a mistake, or perhaps is used by a split-off of the Baloutche Warna. 
 Jaume Ollé, 1 February 1999
    
     
 
![[a Balochistan flag]](../images/p/pk}balnm.gif) image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 25 February 2009
 
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 25 February 2009
Yet another political flag from Balochistan:
http://picasaweb.google.com/B.N.Movement
http://picasaweb.google.com/B.N.Movement/FlagOfBNMBalochNationalMovement#
http://picasaweb.google.com/B.N.Movement/GwaderShaeedAkbarNawabAkbarKhanBugtiDay26082008#5240216524258013698
Also, I came across some photos of the original 1839 flag of Kalat:
http://www.thebaluch.com/071608_AghaNaurozAhmadzai.php 
and the blog of 
the Government of Balochistan in Exile confirming, once again, its flag:
http://governmentofbalochistan.blogspot.com/ 
Chrystian Kretowicz, 
25 February 2009
 
![[Balochistan National Party (Awami) flag]](../images/p/pk}bnp-a.gif) image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 27 January 2010
 
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 27 January 2010
"In 1997, a faction within the BNP, led by Israrullah Zehri changed its 
loyalties and formed Balochistan National Party (Awami). Akhtar Mengal accused 
the Federal Government of bribing the renegade members of the party to do so. 
But the final straw happened to be the testing of Pakistan's nuclear weapons on 
Ras Koh in Chaghi without taking the Provincial Government into confidence 
first. Due to all this tension, especially BNP's protest on the Nuclear Tests, 
the Akhtar Mengal-led government was dismissed and with the help of Israrullh 
Zehri's Balochistan National Party (Awami), a new government was formed in 
Balochistan."
In 2008, Balochistan National Party (Awami) won 7 out of 65 
seats in the provincial assembly of Balochistan.
Source:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_National_Party_Balochistan.svg
The flag of the Balochistan National Party (Awami) (BNP-A) is vertically 
divided 1:3 green and red, with four white stars on the red field.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 27 January 2010
 
![[Balochistan National Party (Awami) flag]](../images/p/pk}bnp-m.gif) image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 27 January 2010
 
image by Chrystian Kretowicz, 27 January 2010
Balochistan National Party (Mengal)
بلوچستان نيشنل پارٹی
"BNP 
believes in national right of self-determination of people of Balochistan 
through peaceful and democratic struggle." 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balochistan_National_Party 
"Sardar 
Attahullah Mengal is Chief of BNP and Party has popular support in Balochistan 
province. Sardar Attahullah was first elected Chief Minister of Balochistan 
province in 1972, but soon after pro-people reforms and ideas, Punjabi dominated 
Pakistan military overthrow Mengal Government and sent troops to eliminate 
political leaders and get control of Balochistan resources.
Sardar Mengal 
along with Nawab Marri and political leaders of Balochistan sent to Jail. After 
spending four years in Jail Mr Mengal went to exile and returned in 1996 and 
again revived the Party which sweep the 1997 election in Balochistan province 
despite Pakistan military and intelligence agencies opposition, his son Akhter 
Mengal sworn in as Chief minister of Balochistan province.
On 28th May 
1998, Pakistan military tested its nuclear bomb in Balochistan without taking in 
to confidence to Balochistan government and BNP who opposed the test on Baloch 
soil. After one month of nuclear test and opposition, Pakistan intelligence 
agencies succeeded to create rift and differences with in Party and Syed Eshan 
Shah and Israrullah Zehri members/ ministers of BNP was paid Rupees 80 Million 
by agencies to change the loyalty of members of provincial assembly. After 
creating division and rift federal government installed new pro-Punjabi regime 
in Balochistan in August 1998. In 2002 election BNP members have been bared to 
take part in election freely, which allowed pro-military religious alliance MMA 
to win all moderate and nationalist constituencies in Balochistan. After the 
cold blooded murder of Baloch Nationalist Leader Shaeed Nawab Akber Khan Bugti 
on 26 August 2006; BNP resigned in protest with it two members in National 
parliament and two in provincial including all the local bodies elected members. 
Balochistan National Party boycotted the general elections of 18 Febuary 2008. 
Sardar Akhter Mengal is president and party has central cabinet and central 
committee comprised on 44 members from all over Balochistan.
BNP believes 
in secular, and nationalist ideas and party struggle is focused on 
politico-economic autonomy for Balochistan. Party also believes on Non-Nuclearization 
and De-Militarization of Balochistan region which is presently testing and 
nuclear developing site of Pakistan military." 
http://www.balochistannationalparty.org/jmb/ 
The flag of the 
Balochistan National Party (Mengal) is a red-yellow-green horizontal tricolour.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 27 January 2010