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The Poltava Regiment was founded in 1648 during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Following the signing of the Treaty of Zboriv in 1649 it consisted of 19 sotnias , and had 2970 registered cossacks . In 1775, the regiment was officially abolished, and its territory was reformed into the Little Russia Governorate .
The flag of the Poltava Oblast is the official flag of Poltava Oblast, an oblast in Ukraine. [1] It was designed by E. Shyrai, and officially adopted by the solution of the tenth session of the Poltava Oblast rada on February 10, 1999. The flag consists of a yellow Cossack cross on a blue background, with a ratio of 2:3.
A raspberry color field with the emblem of the Ministry of Defence in the center. Flag of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces: A raspberry color field with the emblem of the General Staff in the center. Flag of the Armed Forces: A raspberry color field with the emblem of the Armed Forces in the center. Flag of the Ground Forces
Flag of Poltava Oblast* country: Ukraine: used by: Poltava Oblast: current since: 2000-02-10 created by: Yevhen Shyriai ... List of flags by number of colors;
The regimental colour is a dark blue flag (because the corps is classed as a 'royal regiment') with a small Union Flag at the pike head. The colour carries similar central embellishments as the king's colour, with the exception that the cypher of George IV replaces that of the reigning monarch and the unit numeral is below.
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Each regiment had its flag. The colonel, at the head of the regiment, had a special flag: it also had the white Cross of France, but the four quarters were white too (white was the colour of the French monarchy). The actual flag of Quebec has exactly the design of the French colours of this time.
The Kings's colour of Barrell’s Regiment of Foot that was carried at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. National Museum of Scotland, accession number M.1931.299.2 [1]. Prior to 1743, each infantry regiment of the British Army was responsible for the design and quantity of standards carried, often with each company having its own design.