Parcham
Parcham is a Persian word that translates to "flag" or "banner." It often symbolizes national identity and pride. In various cultures, flags represent the values, history, and aspirations of a nation or group. The design and colors of a flag can convey significant meanings and are often used in ceremonies and celebrations.
In the context of Afghanistan, the term "Parcham" is associated with the Parcham Party, a political group that emerged in the 1960s. This party played a crucial role in the country's political landscape, advocating for socialist principles and reforms. The Parcham Party was influential during the communist era in Afghanistan, particularly in the late 1970s.