A New Flag Raised
The flag for the aspiring new republic of Barazi (left) and the former Milliyetci-Barazi flag (right)
KRALIYET - A new flag was raised over the Birlikmeclisi - still fully intact even after the catastrophy that was this early week in the nation's capital. Though no such government has been formed yet, it still seemd natural to fly the first new flag over the nation's oldest structure. Ruslan Shanazar, who is now officially the head-of-state of Barazi, along with thousands of admirers gazed at the new colours that would soon make it to be Barazis' official.
The flag came from a group of carefully selected artists from all four dominating groups in Barazi. Aside from being totally creative, the artists were given the task to find a Turkic symbol that could trump the Milliyetci's opressive depiction of the ram's horn (see right flag). The Turkic kilim known as 'the amulet' was the front-running and favorite choice because of its cultural meaning towards Turkic people. "It is meant to symbolise unity with a tribal and frankly cultural relevance to it. I'm sure Barazians will be quite pleased with the new symbol of hope taking over."
Though the flag has now flown, all that is left to do is monitor the public's reaction. After all, it is now their flag...
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The flag for the aspiring new republic of Barazi (left) and the former Milliyetci-Barazi flag (right)
KRALIYET - A new flag was raised over the Birlikmeclisi - still fully intact even after the catastrophy that was this early week in the nation's capital. Though no such government has been formed yet, it still seemd natural to fly the first new flag over the nation's oldest structure. Ruslan Shanazar, who is now officially the head-of-state of Barazi, along with thousands of admirers gazed at the new colours that would soon make it to be Barazis' official.
The flag came from a group of carefully selected artists from all four dominating groups in Barazi. Aside from being totally creative, the artists were given the task to find a Turkic symbol that could trump the Milliyetci's opressive depiction of the ram's horn (see right flag). The Turkic kilim known as 'the amulet' was the front-running and favorite choice because of its cultural meaning towards Turkic people. "It is meant to symbolise unity with a tribal and frankly cultural relevance to it. I'm sure Barazians will be quite pleased with the new symbol of hope taking over."
Though the flag has now flown, all that is left to do is monitor the public's reaction. After all, it is now their flag...