List of non-quadrilateral flags
This is a list of non-quadrilateral flags.
Background
Non-quadrilateral flags are seen in flags of princely states of British India. These were probably inspired by the Mughal, Maratha, and Sikh flags.
List
Current flags
Sovereign States
Name | Image | Notes | References |
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Nepal | ![]() |
The only non-quadrilateral flag of a sovereign state | [1] |
Others
Name | Image | Notes | References |
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Ohio | ![]() |
The only non-quadrilateral flag of a US state | [2] |
Tampa | ![]() |
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Nantucket | ![]() |
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Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship | ![]() |
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Northern Savonia | ![]() |
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Satakunta | ![]() |
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Reunion | ![]() |
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Province of Zamora | ![]() |
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Sükhbaatar Province | ![]() |
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Selenge Province | ![]() |
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Övörkhangai Province | ![]() |
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Érd | ![]() |
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Zlaté Moravce | ![]() |
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Aracena | ![]() |
Former flags
Name | Image | Date | Notes | References |
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Ajuran Sultanate | ![]() |
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Australia unofficial | ![]() |
Bowman Flag | ||
Ajaigarh State | ![]() |
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Benares State | ![]() |
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Bogd Khanate of Mongolia | ![]() |
1911–1920 | ||
Emirate of Bukhara | ![]() |
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Republic of Cospaia | ![]() |
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Caucasian Imamate | ![]() |
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Chitral state | ![]() |
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Dewas State | ![]() |
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Dir state | ![]() |
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Emirate of Granada | ![]() |
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Ethiopia | ![]() |
1881–1889 | ||
Idrisid Emirate of Asir | ![]() |
1909-1927 | ||
India | ![]() |
1917 | Indian Home Rule movement | |
Jaipur State | ![]() |
1699–1818 | ||
Jammu and Kashmir State | ![]() |
1836–1936 | ||
Khilchipur State | ![]() |
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Kolhapur State | ![]() |
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Maratha Empire | ![]() |
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Mamluk Sultanate | ![]() |
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Mongolian People's Republic | ![]() |
1924–1930 | ||
Mongolian People's Republic | ![]() |
1930–1940 | ||
Mudhol State | ![]() |
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Nepal | ![]() |
1743–1962 | [1] | |
Porbandar State | ![]() |
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Senarica | ![]() |
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Timurid Empire | ![]() |
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Qing dynasty | ![]() |
1862–1889 | ||
Republic of Venice | ![]() |
Banner of Saint Mark | ||
White Star Line | ![]() |
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References
- "History of Nepal Flag". Flagmakers. Retrieved 2020-02-22.
- Purcell, John M. (July 23, 2001). The Centennial of Ohio's Flag: From Obscurity to Esteem (PDF). International Congress of Vexillology. York: International Federation of Vexillological Associations. pp. 181–184. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
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