KDP'S INSIGNIA

THE PARTY'S EMBLEM

Designer: Jamal Bahktiar

The KDP's emblem consists of two circles, an outer circle and inner circle enclosing a shining sun with forty six beams symbolizing the year 1946, the year in which the party was formed. In the middle of the sun's disk, an eagle stands with his head held high. At the top, in between the inner and outer circles, the party's name is calligraphcally inscribed. Beneath the eagle, the initials of the party (KDP) are printed representing the Kurdistan Democratic Party. Within the outer and inner circles, two grain spikes are crossing each other at the bottom where the year 1946 is imprinted. Below the sun, in between the gap of the inner circle, the inscription of the party's name in Latin (PARTIYA DEMOKRATA KURDISTANE) are printed. The emblem is based upon a white background, signifying the elements of purity, peace, freedom and cooperation. THE EMBLEM's COLORS AND SYMBOLS


THE PARTY's BANNER


Designer: Hussain Haider

The Party's banner basically consists of the letters (PdK), the party's initials in Latin (PARTIYA DEMOKRATA KURDISTANE), with the colours yellow and blue drawn upon a circular shield. The following descriptions explain the significant features of the banner.

THE COLORS YELLOW: symbolises the light of the sun, the source of life, warm and energy, and was the colours of the party since its formation.

BLUE: alludes to the farsightedness and the loftiness of the Party's ideals.

THE LETTERS ((PdK):

The purpose of designing the letter (d) in small letter rather than in capital letter is to portray a visual compatibility between the letters (P) and (K) and more significantly to interlock the letter -P- (PARTIYA) and letter -d- (DEMOKRATA ) in such a way that they are one and the same, or a mirror image of one another. Furthermore, to establish an organic relationship between the words (DEMOKRATA) and (KURDISTANE), making them inseparable both in form and content, the two letters d&K are made to share the same vertical stroke.

THE SHIELD:

Symbolising both fortitude and the mountains of Kurdistan, the ”shields” have saved the Kurdish nation from extinction throughout its rankled history


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