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![[Eastern Mongolian flag prior to Independence]](../images/c/cn-em45.gif) 
image by Jaume  Ollé, 22 December 2009
![[People's Republic of Eastern Mongolia]](../images/c/cn-em46.gif) 
image by Jaume  Ollé, 22 December 2009
Variant of flag:
![[People's Republic of Eastern Mongolia]](../images/c/cn-ch-impr.gif) 
image by 
Yuri Pirogov, 03 January 2013
The Eastern Mongolia, Hulunbuir, the former General Kingan Province of 
Manchukuo and the present Northwestern part of the Province of Jilin of PPC 
declared the region independence on 15th Jan 1946 with the national flag of 
horizontal stripes of red , pale blue and red , the middle stripe twice the 
width of the red stripes and charged with a yellow quirt and pick crossed and a 
star in the center. 
They rejected overtures from both Chinese Communists and  their civil war 
enemies Chinese Nationalists. The Eastern Mongolian Government, its attempt to 
win allies in Mongolia blocked by Stalin, tried to win a promise of autonomy 
within China but finally defeated by Chinese Communists under Lin Piao in May 
1947 and the government was dissolved and added to Innner Mongolia of PPC.
During 1945-1946 prior to Independence Declaration they used the red flag with 
yellow fimbriated red star and crossed quirt and pick in canton without 
Mongolian national colour pale blue. 
Nozomi Kariyasu, 22 December 2009
Some datas on Eastern Mongolian flag is given above, but no images was 
provided.
Additional info. 
Really the flag did not resemble the red flag of Russia. First variant probably
red flag. Next version of the flag was consisting of three equal horizontal 
fields with the star depicts a crossed mattock and horsewhip on the central blue 
strip. It was named "peasant-herdsman flag" in the book of Xiaoyuan Liu: 
Xiaoyuan Liu. Reins of Liberation: An Entangled History of Mongolian 
Independence, Chinese Territoriality, And Great Power Hegemony, 1911-1950 - 
Stanford University Press, 2006 - 474 p.
Source:
http://books.google.ru/books?id=mhJY7VgEWTUC&pg=PA460&lpg=PA460&source=bl&ots=Plldx0ZxUy&sig=BdyzK__Ne9dhqvIE6DMnmef4xok&hl=ru&sa=X&ei=-WLlUNnmBcXZ4QT-qoDoDQ&ved=0CHEQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=flag&f=false
IMAMA is Inner Mongolian Autonomous Movement Association in Zhang-jiakuo, 
organised by chinese communists. Then the GMD regime was of course absent from 
the scene, exept that the IMAMA's "peasant-herdsman flag" flag flew side by side 
with the national colors of the Republic of China.
On April 23rd, Minguo 36th year (1947), Inner Mongolian autonomy campaign league 
(IMAMA) was abolished, and the autonomous government of Inner Mongolia was 
founded. On May 3rd the same year, the autonomous government of Inner Mongolia's 
first government committee meeting decided May 1st as the memorial day of the 
establishment of the autonomous government of Inner Mongolia, and decided to use 
the former flag of IMAMA as the government's flag.
Source: 
http://www.zum.de/whkmla/sp/0809/solbi/csblog.html 
This flag and national flag of the Republic of China are shown in the
map of Inner Mongolia, 
dated 1947. Modern
image. There is
another flag of Inner Mongolia (1945) 
Image only. 
http://www.geocities.co.jp/SilkRoad-Lake/2917/syometsu/innermongolia.html
Source: 
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110007024940/ 
It's unclear to me which flag it is.
Yuri Pirogov, 03 January 2013
The
photo clearly shows that the plain field flag is charged with the mattock 
and horsewhip, which were mistaken for hammer and sickle by the author of the 
text.
The Wikipedia
image is obviously erroneous - black strip instead of blue and yellow 
symbols instead of white. Their shapes are reproduced well, though.
Tomislav Todorović, 03 January 2013
Some more links (in Chinese):
The History of Inner Mongolian flags -
http://hi.baidu.com/wjcz2012/item/29d48b4ef3f211d6dc0f6c8d 
Two article in Chinese wikipedia -
http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%86%85%E8%92%99%E5%8F%A4%E4%BA%BA%E6%B0%91%E5%85%B1%E5%92%8C%E5%9B%BD 
http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%86%85%E8%92%99%E5%8F%A4%E8%87%AA%E6%B2%BB%E8%BF%90%E5%8A%A8%E8%81%94%E5%90%88%E4%BC%9A
Curious image named "Inner Mongolia People's Revolutionary Party" -
http://www.qingis.com/mongol/rm.jpg 
Yuri Pirogov, 03 January 2013
In Evans' Observers Book of Flags (1959)
  [eva59] I read: "The flag of the Eastern Mongolian 
  Independent Republic resembles the red flag of Russia [Soviet Union], except that the emblem 
  below the star depicts a crossed mattock and horsewhip, representing the peasants 
  and the Mongol horsemen." So far I found nothing on it in my books about this.
  Jarig Bakker, 12 April 2000
I think it was the flag of Inner Mongolia (in China).
  Victor Lomantsov, 4 April 2001
The Eastern Mongolian Independent Republic was an attempt to establish a state 
  in the Mongolian inhabited western portion of Manchuria. The area was not part 
  of Inner Mongolia at the time, although afterwards the Peoples Republic of China 
  did incorporate it into Inner Mongolia from 1947 to 1969, and again from 1979 
  to the present. (Source: James Minahan, Nations Without States
  [mnh96])
  Ned Smith, 23 April 2001