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The flag of Kedah. Flag ratio: 1:2. The Kedahan flag is essentially a red flag with only the state arms of Kedah charged on its upper hoist, the upper left quarter of the flag. The red, Kedah's traditional colour, signifies prosperity, [1] [2] while the flag's arms is as interpreted with the standalone arms.
Flag of Kedah in the 18th century The At-Tarikh Salasilah Negeri Kedah described the conversion of the royal house to Islam to have been in 1136 CE. Historian Richard O. Winstedt however notes that an Acehnese account gives a more probable date of Islamic conversion to the year 1474.
Flag of the Sultanate of Kedah: Red flag represented the Sultanate of Kedah. 1821 – 1912: Flag of the Sultanate of Kedah: Red flag charged with a pouncing tiger represented the Sultanate of Kedah. 1731–1881: Flag of the Sultanate of Bulungan, during the area of Tawau in Sabah was under the influence of this Sultanate: Represented the ...
Kedah (Malay pronunciation:), [7] also known by its honorific Darul Aman (دار الأمان; Arabic for 'The Safe Abode') and historically as Queda, [8] is a state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The state covers a total area of over 9,000 km 2, and consists of a mainland portion and the Langkawi islands ...
State State animal State flora Johor: Malayan tiger: Black pepper [2]: Kedah: Brahminy kite: Rice [3]: Kelantan: Southern red muntjac: Common wireweed [4]: Malacca: Mouse-deer
Flag of Kedah (1821–1912) After the death of Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah in 1797, the throne was given to his half brother Sultan Dziaddin Mukarram Shah II . However Sultan Dziaddin was forced to abdicate in 1803 by the King of Siam and was replaced by his nephew Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin II.
The following 13 pages use this file: Flag and coat of arms of Kedah; Kedah; Kedah Sultanate; List of Malaysian flags; List of sovereign states in the 1870s
Geometry is now practically symmetrical, and somehow rounded the transforms to mostly a whole number (in pixels). Reduced file size using SVGOMG, and grouped everything together. Unsure if the colours should match the national flag of Malaysia itself, I kept the same colours. Overall, a little change has been done to the flag. 18:53, 19 ...