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![[Tibetan flag]](../images/x/xt^ka1.gif) 
  ![[Tibetan flag]](../images/x/xt^ka1b.gif) 
 
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images by Corentin Chamboredon, 16 March 2014
I have found a black and white photograph 
showing the flag of Kadang 
regiment, the bodyguards of the Dalai lama. The photograph was apparently taken 
in 1956 since it shows the Dalai lama reviewing Tibetan soldiers alongside the 
Chinese Prime minister Chen Yi and the Panchen lama. Behind them one can see 
three flags : the Chinese flag, and two Tibetan flags.
Those two flags show some interesting elements :
- on the first one, there is the same round symbol between the two lions which 
appears on the flag of Khadang regiment.
- on the other one, one can see a Ka letter above the sun, a pattern similar to 
the flag of general Derge Se (which I think to be rather the flag of Tadang 
regiment).
- on these flags, some of the color rays appear very bright, which might suggest 
the brighter ones are yellow and the darker blue or red.
I wondered if I could have made a reconstructed flag image, but since I know 
that the colors of these military flags do vary according to the unit, I dropped 
the idea.
Sources:
http://www.990px.pl/files/2010/02/4_000_APP1999090927791.jpg 
http://www.990px.pl/index.php/2010/02/22/28-zdjec-z-xiv-dalajlama/ 
Corentin Chamboredon, 06 February 2015