Flag of the bey of Tunis, c. 19th century
It does, but I can't remember what. It is supposed to be the "legendary" sword of some one.Makes me wonder, does the snake tongued blade have any special meaning, or was it an allusion to something?
It does, but I can't remember what. It is supposed to be the "legendary" sword of some one.
It does, but I can't remember what. It is supposed to be the "legendary" sword of some one.
The sweord is a representation of Zulfikar, the sword of Ali the son-in-law of Mohammed.
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Not a real flag, but an effort at what a badly designed flag would look like.
It's extremely visible at sea! The colors are clear and distinguishable!Horrendous, but doesn't count if you made it yourself.
Honestly, it... doesn't look too bad besides the text. Maybe that's my bias towards dutch flags/heraldry talking, maybe notgesneden
It looks like a napkin, though.Honestly, it... doesn't look too bad besides the text. Maybe that's my bias towards dutch flags/heraldry talking, maybe not
I presume this is related to the checkered flags of the provinces of North Brabant and Antwerp?Into this (the white and green one):
Bienville Parish's flag is indeed bad. Possibly worse than Brown County, Nebraska. Here's Avoyelles Parish in the same state which is slightly less bad.
It's indeed "Brabants Bont". I tried to figure out were the green comes from, but even though I work for a municipality in Land van Cuijk I can't find any reference.I presume this is related to the checkered flags of the provinces of North Brabant and Antwerp?
Not sure where the colour comes from though.
Do they really have to list every community in their parish on the border???
Looks like a modern Wikipedia illustration of the 17th-century banner of an ATL's independent Muslim Mexica. Oddly specific, I know, but it's the first thing that popped into my head.
Plasnica, a majority Turkic village in Macedonia.
Plasnica, a majority Turkic village in Macedonia.
Looks like a kid rendition of an actual flag.Plasnica, a majority Turkic village in Macedonia.