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Elegance Meets Functionality: A5 Oriental Design Notebook with Lined Paper"

Unleash your creativity and capture your thoughts with our A5 Oriental Design Notebook. This beautifully crafted notebook seamlessly blends timeless oriental aesthetics with practical lined paper, making it the perfect canvas for your ideas and inspirations.

Key Features:

Oriental Elegance: Adorned with intricate and enchanting oriental designs, this notebook exudes an aura of sophistication and cultural richness.

Perfectly Sized: The A5 size strikes the ideal balance between portability and spaciousness, ensuring you can take it with you on your journeys or use it for your daily notes.

Lined Paper: Each page is thoughtfully lined, providing guidance for neat and organized writing, whether it's your to-do lists, meeting notes, or creative musings.

Quality Construction: Crafted with attention to detail, this notebook is made to last, ensuring your ideas and memories are preserved for years to come.

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Cultural Inspiration: The oriental design not only adds aesthetic appeal but also serves as a source of inspiration, reminding you of the beauty and depth of oriental culture.

Lay-Flat Binding: The lay-flat binding ensures that your writing experience is smooth and comfortable, whether you're jotting down notes or sketching your ideas.

This A5 Oriental Design Notebook is more than just stationery; it's a gateway to creativity and a celebration of cultural aesthetics. Whether you're using it as a journal, diary, or a canvas for your artistic endeavours, it adds a touch of elegance to your writing experience.

Elevate your notetaking with our A5 Oriental Design Notebook and let the beauty of oriental artistry inspire your thoughts and ideas. It's not just a notebook; it's a piece of culture and creativity waiting to be filled with your expressions.


The history of the Palestinian flag and the "Free Palestine" slogan is closely intertwined with the Palestinian struggle for self-determination and statehood. Here's a brief overview of their histories:

Palestinian Flag:

  • Pre-20th Century: Before the 20th century, Palestine did not have a distinct national flag, as it was part of various empires and regions throughout history, including the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate for Palestine.
  • Emergence of Arab Nationalism: The modern history of the Palestinian flag is connected to the rise of Arab nationalism in the early 20th century. During this period, Arab nationalists began to use various flags featuring the Pan-Arab colours, which include black, white, green, and red.
  • 1936 Palestinian Arab Revolt: During the Palestinian Arab Revolt against British rule and Jewish immigration in Palestine, which took place from 1936 to 1939, Palestinian Arab nationalists used different flag variations. These flags typically incorporated the Pan-Arab colours and various symbols representing Palestine.
  • 1947 United Nations Partition Plan: When the United Nations proposed a partition plan for Palestine in 1947, Palestinian nationalists sought to establish their own identity and flag. The Palestinian Arab Higher Committee (representing Palestinian Arabs) chose a flag featuring two horizontal bands: a white band on top and a green band on the bottom, with a red triangle extending from the hoist side. The red triangle symbolized the struggle of the Palestinian people.
  • Nakba (1948): The Nakba, or "catastrophe," refers to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs during and after the 1948 Israeli War against Palestinian People and the establishment of the State of Israel. Following the Nakba, many Palestinians adopted this flag as a symbol of their identity and resistance.
  • Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO): The flag adopted by the PLO in 1964 featured the same design as the 1947 flag but with slight modifications. The red triangle became smaller, and a black stripe was added to the bottom, symbolizing Palestinian resistance.
  • Palestinian Authority (1994): After the Oslo Accords in 1993 and the establishment of the Palestinian Authority in 1994, the flag of Palestine was further modified. The black stripe was removed, and the red triangle was enlarged. This flag is the official flag of the Palestinian Authority and is widely recognized as the flag of the Palestinian people today.

"Free Palestine" Slogan:

The "Free Palestine" slogan has been a rallying cry for Palestinian activists and supporters around the world. It is often used in the context of advocating for Palestinian self-determination, the end of Israeli occupation, and the realization of Palestinian statehood. The slogan gained prominence during the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and has been used in various forms, such as "Free Palestine," "Free Gaza," and "Free the West Bank."

The slogan reflects the aspirations of Palestinians and their supporters for justice, human rights, and a resolution to the long-standing conflict. It has been employed in protests, demonstrations, and campaigns aimed at raising awareness of the Palestinian cause and advocating for a peaceful and equitable solution to the conflict.