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The new flag is white with the new logo, featuring the Iğdır Massacre Monument.
https://www.tursab.org.tr/haberler/tursab-kuzeydogu-anadolu-bolge-temsil-kurulu-heyetimiz-igdir-valisi-sayin-h-engin-sariibrahimi-ziyaret-etti
Tomislav Šipek, 6 September 2021
Iğdır Province (197,456 inhabitants in 2018; 35,880 ha) is Turkey's
easternmost province, bordering Armenia, Azerbaijan (Nakhchivan) and Iran.
The first logo of the province featured a sun, which rises first there, Mt.
Ararat, located in the province, a cotton boll, and two folkloric dancers.
Photos of the first flag
http://www.igdir.gov.tr/yoneticilerimiz
http://www.igdirgazete.com/haber/3958/17/sanayi-ve-teknoloji-il-mudurlugune-vekaleten-atanan-ferdi-gurel-vali-sariibrahimi-ziyaret-etti
https://www.yeniakit.com.tr/haber/vali-sariibrahim-vatandasla-cuma-namazinda-bulustu-1303688.html
https://www.yenicaggazetesi.com.tr/igdirda-1-vali-yardimcisi-gorevden-alindi-299931h.htm>
https://twitter.com/igdirvaliligi/status/1282621260506312704?lang=it
The new logo features a full risen sun, Lesser and Greater Ararat, two wheat
spikes, and the monument "symbolizing the massacres committed by Armenians in
the area".
https://yesiligdir.com/haber/detay/27490
YesilIğdır, 24 November 2020
Photos of the new flag
https://guclumanset.com/igdir-valisi-sn-h-engin-sariibrahim-is-kur-yeni-il-muduru-mehmet-salih-serceyi-kabul-etti/280/
https://igdirabakis.com/igdir-valiligi-ile-igdir-cumhuriyet-bassavciligi-denetimli-serbestlik-mudurlugu-arasinda-kamu-yararina-yukumlu-calistirilmasi.html/
The Monument to Iğdır Genocide was inaugurated in 1999 by State Minister
Ramazan Mirzaoğlu. It is composed of five swords recalling the star of the
Turkish flag (when seen from above), the domes of the Seljuk mausoleums, and the
shape of neighboring Mt. Ararat. The site also hosts a museum dedicated to the
Turkish victims.
As said during the commemoration ceremony, the monument
aimed at "commemorating the massacres of Turks committed by the Armenians during
the First War and the War of Liberation"; one million Turks were allegedly
killed during the 1914-1920 period. The monument is also a "a rebuttal to those
who proclaimed the 24 of April 'Genocide Commemoration Day', and to monuments
erected everywhere in the world to the alleged genocide perpetrated against the
Armenians".
Accordingly, the Iğdır Monument is among the highest
manifestations of the negationist approach of the Armenian issue by the Turkish
government.
In April 2011, the Monument to Humanity erected in Kars to foster
friendship and peace between Turks and Armenians was demolished for "esthetic
reasons". Several observers have pointed out that nobody challenged the
"esthetic" quality of the Iğdır Monument.
https://questionsorientoccident.blog/2011/05/25/turquie-armenie-un-signal-negatif-la-demolition-du-monument-a-lhumanite-de-kars/
Questions d'Orient - Questions d'Occident, 25 May 2011
The new
symbols of Iğdır Genocide were adopted shortly after the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh
war, which is not a mere coincidence. Oddly enough, the "standard" pattern for
provincial flags progressively implemented all over the country was not
followed, either.
Ivan Sache, 26 September 2021
image by Tomislav Šipek, 9 September 2019
The flag of Iğdır Province (photo) is white with the province's emblem. "T.C." stands for "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti", "Republic of Turkey"; "Valiliği" means "Governorate".
Tomislav Šipek, 9 September 2019Flag of the Iğdır Special Provincial Administration - Image by Tomislav Šipek, 10 January 2018
The flag of the Iğdır Special Provincial Administration (photo) is white with the administration's emblem. "İl Özel İdaresi" means "Special Provincial Administration".
Tomislav Šipek, 10 January 2018