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  2. Flag of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Siamese Expeditionary Force during World War I with the unit colours in Paris, 1919 National flag of Thailand being flown in 2009 Flag of Thailand flown in front of the Ministry of Defence in 2019. The first flag used for Siam was probably a plain red one, first used under Narai (1656–1688).

  3. List of Thai flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag Date Use Description 2016–present: Personal Flag of King Vajiralongkorn: Yellow flag (the King's birthday colour), the middle the depicts the Royal Cypher (ว.ป.ร.: มหาวชิราลงกรณ ปรมราชาธิราช : Mahavajiralongkorn Paramarajadhiraja (Thai equivalent to Vajiralongkorn Rex), topped by the Great Crown of Victory, in between is the Thai ...

  4. Royal Standard of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Royal Standard at the Grand Palace.. The Royal Standard of Thailand (Thai: ธงมหาราช Thong Maharat) is the official flag of the King of Thailand.The present form was adopted in 1910 under Vajiravudh (Rama VI), superseding the first Royal Standard created by Mongkut in 1855.

  5. National symbols of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of Thailand are the symbols that are used in Thailand to represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of its cultural life, history and biodiversity. In addition to the country's official emblems, there are three officially proclaimed national symbols, listed in a declaration of the Office of the ...

  6. Royal flags of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Usual display of royal flags alternating with the flag of Thailand on a street in Bangkok Shop selling flags in Thailand. This picture taken around 2006. The royal flags of Thailand (Thai: ธงประจำพระองค์) are personal royal flags that are usually flown in Thailand, along with the national flag, to honor the King and royal family.

  7. Timeline of national flags - Wikipedia

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    Thailand: 1680 1782 1817 1843 1893 1916 1917 2017 Thailand: Togo: 1884 1914 1957 1958 1960 Togo: Tonga: 1858 1862 1875 Tonga: Trinidad and Tobago: 1498 1796 1801 1889 1962 Trinidad and Tobago: Tunisia: 1574 1831 1999 Tunisia: Turkey: 1844 1936 Turkey: Turkmenistan: 1868 1883 1917 1920 1922 1926 1937 1940 1953 1992 1997 2001 Turkmenistan: Tuvalu ...

  8. Flags of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Thailand See also: List of Thai flags: 1844 – Flag of Turkey See also: List of Turkish flags: The flag of Turkey has a red background with a white crescent moon and a star in its centre. The flag is called Ay Yıldız (literally, moon star) or Albayrak (red flag).

  9. Thai Flag Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Thai Flag Museum (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑ์ธงชาติไทย) is a private museum located in Bangkok, Thailand. This museum is dedicated to the vexillology and history of the Thai flag. The museum promotes activities where people can learn more about the history and meaning of the country's symbols. [1] [2]