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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]
This meant that the white-blue-red flag was now to be used on land in addition to at seas. It fully replaced the black-yellow-white flag when it became the only official National flag in time for the coronation of Nicholas II in 1896. 1917–1918: National flag of the Russian Republic
Black-yellow-white flag of the Russian Empire (1858-1896) White-blue-red flag of the Russian Empire (1896-1917) This page was last edited on 27 ...
Flag and coat of arms of Perak; R. Black-yellow-white flag of the Russian Empire This page was last edited on 24 November 2024, at 18:27 (UTC). ...
In 1858, Emperor Alexander II declared the black-yellow-white tricolour as the national flag, and in 1896 it was replaced by the white-blue-red tricolour by Nicholas II. In 1917, following the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks banned the tricolour, though it continued to be flown by the White movement during the Russian Civil War.
English: Flag of the Russian Empire 1858—1883 Esperanto: Flago de la dinastio Romanov, uzita kiel flago de la Rusa Imperio de 1858 ĝis 1883 Español: Bandera de la Dinastía Romanov
Legal disclaimer This image shows (or resembles) a symbol used by the Russian Federation and its Armed Forces, an organization closely associated to it, or another party advocating or glorifying wars of aggression or aggressive conduct.
English: Alternative version of the armorial flag of the Russian Empire; occasionally seen being waved or drawn and also seen in use by organizations such as the Russian Fascist Party. Date 13 May 2022