The Berber flag or Amazigh flag is an ethnicflag used as a common symbol of related ethnic groups in North Africa. The flag was created to symbolize culture, but with the rise of Berberism it also began to be used in political contexts.[1][2]
The flag is composed of blue, green, and yellow horizontal bands of the same height, and a Tifinagh letter yaz or aza.[1][2] Each colour corresponds to an aspect of Tamazgha, the territory inhabited by the Berbers in North Africa:[2]
Blue represents the sea.
Green represents the mountains.
Yellow represents the desert.
The red of the letter z (ⵣ in Tifinagh) represents resistance and the martyrs/free man of the Imazighen.
The letter z represents the word Amazigh, the root of which it is taken from.[1]