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Russian Imperial Standard used at palaces. [10] 1799–1801: Russian Imperial Standard introduced by Paul I. This flag is depicted on many documents of that era. [12] c. 1835: In the album of flags of 1835, an Imperial Standard used at palaces was reported. [10] 1883–1917: Standard of the Emperor of Russia on land, adopted in 1858. [10] [11]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Flag of the Russian Empire changed colors: Black-yellow ...
The Flag of the Russian Empire or Black-yellow-white flag (Russian: Чёрно-жёлто-белый флаг) was the official flag of the Russian Empire from 11 June 1858 to 29 April 1896, when Emperor Nicholas II declared the white-blue-red flag national, but the black-yellow-white flag was not officially abolished. [1]
Tsar Alexander II's Flag of the Russian Empire (1858–1896) Russian flag during WWI on a postcard (1914–1917) [a] The Russian tricolour flag was adopted as a merchant flag at rivers in 1705. These colours of the flag of Russia would later inspire the choice of the " Pan-Slavic colours " by the Prague Slavic Congress, 1848 .
Naval jack of the Imperial Russian Navy: red field with a blue saltire, adopted in 1700. Naval ensign of the Imperial Russian Navy (1697–1699) [ 58 ] and civil ensign of Russia (from 1705) [ 56 ] Naval ensign of the Imperial Russian Navy (1699–1700), [ 58 ] a transitional variant between the 1697–1699 ensign and the Andreevsky Flag of 1712
List of ironclads of Russia built between 1863 and 1889 for the Imperial Russian Navy. The initial date corresponds to the launched of the ship and then the decommissioned or end is briefly indicated. Some of these ships managed to provide a minor service in the Soviet Navy before being discarded.
It encompasses a square white flag with a black Iron Cross extending nearly to the edges; the cross has a silver border followed by a thinner black edge and a white fimbriation; in each corner is a black swastika. At the center of the flag is a white disk surrounded by a silver wreath and containing a black ("Army type") eagle grasping a black ...
The Ranks and insignia of the Imperial Russian Armed Forces were the military ranks used by the Imperial Russian Army and the Imperial Russian Navy. Many of the ranks were derived from the German model. [1] The ranks were abolished following the Russian Revolution, with the Red Army adopting an entirely different system.