Aramean-Syriac flag

The Aramean flag or Syriac-Aramean flag (Classical Syriac: ܐܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ʾOtho Suryayto) is the ethnic flag designated for the Arameans, intended to represent their nation and homeland as well as the Aramean diaspora. The flag was first used in 1975 by the Aramean Association (Swedish: Arameiska Föreningen) of Sweden and later adopted by Bahro Suryoyo (Aramean light) the Aramean journal which is part of the Syriac federation in Sweden (Swedish: Syrianska Riksförbundet). The design was based on the Winged Sun symbol, replacing the sun by a torch symbolising the Holy Spirit in Christianity.

Aramean-Syriac flag

The Aramean flag or Syriac-Aramean flag (Classical Syriac: ܐܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ʾOtho Suryayto) is the ethnic flag designated for the Arameans, intended to represent their nation and homeland as well as the Aramean diaspora. The flag was first used in 1975 by the Aramean Association (Swedish: Arameiska Föreningen) of Sweden and later adopted by Bahro Suryoyo (Aramean light) the Aramean journal which is part of the Syriac federation in Sweden (Swedish: Syrianska Riksförbundet). The design was based on the Winged Sun symbol, replacing the sun by a torch symbolising the Holy Spirit in Christianity.