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Azerbaijan Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole
Azerbaijan Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole
Azerbaijan Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole

Azerbaijan Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set - 11' Gold Pole

SKU: PRSET-AZE-58-G-11-PH

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$350.12

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Elevate your indoor flag display with our deluxe Azerbaijan Indoor Presentation Flagpole Set, a sophisticated centerpiece for any stage, office, or embassy. Crafted with precision and care, this set combines premium materials and expert craftsmanship to create a dignified and striking presentation.

Features and Details:

Flag:

  • Made from durable 200 denier nylon for long-lasting use and vibrant color.
  • Showcases the high-quality printed emblem of Azerbaijan with rich, vivid detail.
  • Accented with gold bullion fringe for an elegant and distinguished finish.
  • Fly end reinforced with 4 rows of lock stitching for enhanced durability.
  • Header secured with 2 rows of lock stitching to ensure lasting strength.

Staff and Accessories:

  • Towering 11' gold pole crafted from premium materials with a 1-1/8" diameter.
  • Two-piece construction with a machined solid brass screw joint for easy assembly and storage.
  • Flat brass spear top for a stately and refined appearance.
  • Complementary gold cord and tassel made from fine rayon to match the flag’s bullion fringe.
  • Sturdy 13.5 lb Endura Floor Stand, designed to securely hold poles with a 1-1/8" diameter.

Although it was officially adopted February 5th, 1991, the tricolors of Azerbaijan had seen use between 1918 and 1920 when Azerbaijan was an independent state. The Üçrəngli Bayraq, or the Tricolor Flag, features three horizontal bands of blue, red, and green charged with a crescent and eight-pointed star. The blue in the flag symbolizes the Turkic Multinationalism of Azerbaijan, while the red represents the progress to modernize and develop into a democracy, the green is seen to symbolize Azerbaijan’s connection to the Muslim world. While the crescent with star is usually seen as an Islamic symbol, some historians and vexillologists disagree about the use of the eight-pointed star. Fatali Khan Khoyski suggests that the eight-pointed star represents the eight letters used in “Azerbaijan” when written in Arabic. Others believe that the eight points symbolize the eight Turkic peoples of Azerbaijan, while this is argued against by some, the classification of Turkic peoples pre-Soviet era differ from today’s view.

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