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 zachary harden
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Bendera Kesultanan Jailolo
    
	 image by Rob Raeside, 7 June 2010
 
image by Rob Raeside, 7 June 2010
based on sketch by John 
McMeekin
Jailolo Sultanate flag (white), and royal flags of Jailolo (seen on 3 flagpoles in front of his Palace).
Bendera Sultan
    
	 image by Rob Raeside, 7 June 2010
 
image by Rob Raeside, 7 June 2010
based on sketch by John 
McMeekin
Bendera Sultan
    
	 image by Rob Raeside, 7 June 2010
 
image by Rob Raeside, 7 June 2010
based on sketch by John 
McMeekin
Ratio 1:1.
Adopted: ?.
Abolished: ?.
Ratio 2:3
Adopted: ? .
Abolished: ? .
Ratio 2:3.
Adopted: ?.
Abolished: ? .
Ratio c. 4:5 .
Adopted: ? .
Abolished: ? .
Ratio c. 4:5.
Adopted: ?.
Abolished: ? .
 by António Martins, 15 September 2024
  
by António Martins, 15 September 2024
Nineteenth century flag with zulfiqar from Java: See detailed photo at
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Katoenen_banier_met_Arabische_kalligrafie_TMnr_5663-1.jpg
(Dutch and Arabic translation needed!) All I can tell is that it includes the zulfikar (the stylized
iconic split sword of Ali) besides the trivial
that it’s dark blue with white writing and that it’s oblong and it’s rather pentagonal — with
parallel top and bottom edges and a squat tapering end at the fly, its
tip roughly 90°; overall ratio about 12:25. As usual for Arabic-inscribed flags and matching the photo, this image
shows the hoist at the viewer’s right hand. I wonder how the reverse
looks like.
António Martins, 15 September 2024
![[Jogjakarta Sultanate]](../images/i/id^jog.gif) image by
Ivan Sache, 8 September 2001
 
image by
Ivan Sache, 8 September 2001
A documentary on Java, broadcasted by the French-German channel Arte, gave interesting information on the Sultanate of Jogjakarta (Yogyakarta).
When Indonesia became independent, all former princely states were suppressed, except the Sultanate of Jogjakarta. The Sultan, father of the current one, had joined the anti-Dutch resistance, and was therefore allowed to keep his title. Jogjakarta has now the status of Special Administrative Region, as well as Atjeh (for the same reason). The current Sultan seems to have a great moral authority and joined the first street demonstrations who caused the fall of president Suharto.
 The documentary showed an official ceremony held in the Sultan's palace. During 
  the military parade, a few flags were rapidly seen. The first one was white 
  with a coloured emblem, apparently mainly red, but I am not able to be more 
  specific. The second one was a black rectangle with a yellow disc in the middle. 
  
  Ivan Sache, 8 September 2001 
 
This is the state flag of Yogjakarta.
John McMeekin, 4 June 2010
 
![[Yogyakarta royal standard]](../images/i/id_yogya-rstd.gif) image by Rob Raeside, 4 June 2010
 
image by Rob Raeside, 4 June 2010
 based on a sketch by John McMeekin
 
The Royal Standard (yellow with a red star - seen on TV when Queen Elizabeth II 
visited Sultan Hamengku Buwono IX in the 1970's).
John McMeekin, 4 June 2010