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Kirkuk Governate, Iraq image by Daniel Rentería, 6 July 2025
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Description of the Flag

The flag of Kirkuk Governorate is very new, being adopted at the start of March 2025, first seeing usage on a broadcast on the 6th. It depicts the governorate logo over a white field; the logo of which is big.
Daniel Rentería, 6 July 2025


Logo

Kirkuk Governate, Iraq image by Daniel Rentería, 6 July 2025

According to https://shafaq.com/ar, the logo was adopted through a vote by the provincial council on 4 March 2025. Governor Rebwar Taha sent an official model to prepare for its official approval. Earlier on 12 November 2024, the council postponed voting because some members wished for the inclusion of the language of the Christian community.

As the government informs, the logo uses gray to give "the logo a modern and elegant look". Its use is justified as it links past to present (silver usage), reflects diversity, and ability to adapt. The outer ring of the logo depicts five different languages of the region, also reflecting diversity: Arabic, Syriac, English, Turkish, and Kurdish. In the center, over a gray circle, a simplified shape of Kirkuk Governorate split into four sections by an "X", forming triangles. The lower triangle depicts two ears of wheat for agriculture, a main economic source. The left triangle depicts two factory funnels with smoke emerging for the oil industry, another main economic source to the region. The right triangle depicts the Kirkuk Citadel, from the Assyrian era and is believed to house the tomb of the Prophet Daniel. The top triangle depicts a dove holding an olive branch for peace.
Daniel Rentería, 6 July 2025


Previous flag and logo

Kirkuk Governate, Iraq  Kirkuk Governate, Iraq images by Daniel Rentería, 6 July 2025
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The old Kirkuk Governorate flag depicted the logo over a white field. The logo was placed diagonally; I have no images of it being used in a normal format. The logo placed on the flag is certainly big. I have no further information on its history, as with the logo.

The previous logo was indeed very oil-centric. Going around a disc with its lower half wider than its upper half, the Governorate name is read in Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic, and Syriac, languages of the region. The disc depicts a scene with many houses and some ruins in the background. But more strikingly, the background also depicts four stacks emitting flames, representing the oil and gas industry. To the front (closer to the viewer), many pipes are placed probably representing the same. Over this, the governorate name is read: "KIRKUK" in English.
Daniel Rentería, 6 July 2025