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Baria is a former Indian state, now part of Gujarat, Western India. 810 square miles. East of Ahmadabad, it is now Devgad Baria in Panch Mahals district, Gujarat.
Jarig Bakker, 10 November 1998
See also:
Haynes' Indian
Princely States shows the flag as 4 stripes of *gold* and white. Perhaps
another case of saffron inconsistency?
Jorge Candeias, 5 May 2002
Flicher (1984) "Drapeaux et Armoiries des
Etats Princiers de l'Empire des Indes" gives the stripes as "jaune-foncé
et blanc" [deep yellow and white] and an accompanying line drawing of the flag
shows "Y+" for the stripes.
Ned Smith, 5 May 2002
On
http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/ips/b/baria.html is a red-white-red-white
flag, and the information that Baria was a 9 gun salute state, area: 2,106 km2,
located in Bombay.
Jarig Bakker, 5 May 2002
PRINCIPALITY OF BARIA
Princely States of Bombay Presidency, Rewa Kantha Agency, Present-day Gujarat
9 Gun Salute
Area: 2, 106 sq. km
Acceded to the Union of India on June 10, 1948, Founded: Ancestor was Rawal
Patai, last Chauhan King of Champaner around 1484.
Flag:
The principality of Baria has a rectangular flag with four equally wide stripes
colored alternatively dark-yellow and white.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 23 January 2003