What is old armenian flag?

The old Armenian flag, also known as the Artashesian flag, was used by the Artashesian dynasty of Armenia between the 2nd century BC and 1st century AD. It consisted of a red background with a yellow eagle in the center, symbolizing strength, power, and nobility.

The eagle was depicted with its wings spread, facing to the left, and holding a royal scepter and a globe. The colors of the flag, red and yellow, are also significant in Armenian culture, representing courage and prosperity.

In modern times, the old Armenian flag has been adopted as a symbol of Armenian nationalism and identity, particularly by the Armenian diaspora. It is often displayed at cultural events, protests, and demonstrations. However, it is not the official flag of the modern Republic of Armenia, which has its own distinct design.