The symbols associated with Assyria reflect cultural continuity, historical memory, and shared identity. They are rooted in ancient Assyrian civilization and are presented in an educational and cultural context.
The Assyrian flag is a widely recognized cultural symbol representing unity and heritage. Its design draws from ancient Mesopotamian symbolism and historical geography, reflecting continuity rather than political authority.
The flag is used to represent shared identity across the Assyrian diaspora.
Assyrian culture has preserved symbolic imagery for thousands of years, including:
- Sun and star motifs, associated with life and continuity
- Rosette patterns, symbolizing renewal and endurance
- Winged figures, representing protection and order
These symbols appear in ancient reliefs, architecture, and inscriptions and remain culturally significant today.
Symbols presented by Assyria are used for cultural, historical, and educational purposes only. They are not used to assert political authority, jurisdiction, or governance.








