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![[Gilan flag]](../images/i/ir-gilan.gif) image by
Okhan Roudbaraki, 28 December 2017
 image by
Okhan Roudbaraki, 28 December 2017
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We, activists and separatists of Gilan, have our new flag. It’s made up of 
three colors of blue (symbol of the Caspian Sea), green (symbol of Gilan as it’s 
all green due to our forests) and white (symbol of Sepid Roud or as it means 
White River that divides Gilan and our history, languages, culture into two 
halves).
We all made this flag and it was acceptable among our people however 
this is a changed and edited version of the old version made by older activists 
and we are trying to make it official. 
Okhan Roudbaraki, 28 December 2017
![[Gilan flag]](../images/i/ir-gilan-s.gif) image by
Okhan Roudbaraki, 28 December 2017
 image by
Okhan Roudbaraki, 28 December 2017
![[Gilaki flag]](../images/i/ir-gilan2.gif) image 
located by Jaume Olle, 17 January 2010
 image 
located by Jaume Olle, 17 January 2010
http://glk.wikipedia.org 
according to my friend from Sari (Gilan), this flag nowadays becomes prevalent 
in Gilan between many Gilanis (for national identity). The flag is horizontal 
tricolor of light blue, light green and black.
Jaume Olle, 17 January 2010
Nations Without States
[mnh96] gives a flag for the
Hizb-i Jangali party, the largest nationalist party of the
Gilaki people of Gilan province in Iran. It is a green flag with a
white crescent and six-pointed star in the upper hoist. The book does
support the belief that the flag shown for Gilaki nationalists is not
likely tolerated. It describes the nationalist movement as
underground, and mentions that mass executions have occurred in an
attempt to suppress it.
Ned Smith, 23 February 2001