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The Khan Flag
We have our flag made of a piece of cloth, typically oblong attached to one edge of a pole. This distinctive design is our symbol. This emblem identifies our unity. In antiquity, field signs or standards were used in warfare and also used as field signs. We use now as our honor, pride, and dedication. This proclaims sovereignty and is our decoration.

Khan comes from Khagan and a title was given to rulers, warriors, and officials. The Khagans are worshippers of Blue Sky God in Mongolia. As per Vedic terms, it represents Lord Shiva or Tengri. The Mughal Empire itself had originated from Indus Valley Civilization. The flag is actually the pictorial depiction of a Vedic fire pit or Trident representing the triple power of Air, Fire, and Water with the Yin and Yang symbols of Shiva and Shakti, the masculine or feminine energy at its center with the Sun (Rudra) and Half moon ( Devi) rising above it. The central blue band is described as the eternal blue sky, while the side red bands represent the ability of Mongolia to thrive in its harsh environment. The Soyombo is a columnar arrangement of abstract and geometric representations of fire, sun, moon, earth, water, and the taijitu or yin-yang, the symbol of masculine and feminine energy in relationships.....Read Khan the Great and know more about the significance of the Khan Flag...Sivkishen Ji, Author