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Ratio 2:3.
image by Rob Raeside, 6 June 2010
based on sketch by John McMeekin
Bendera Sultan Sambaliung
image by Rob Raeside, 1 June 2010
based on sketch by John McMeekin
Ratio 2:3.
Adopted: ? .
Abolished: ? .
Note: Reverse.
Ratio 2:3.
Adopted: ?.
Abolished: ?.
Sampit state in Dutch East India has two flags or ensigns. The images above are from D. Ruhl, and variations below are from a plate in Flagmaster 99.
Sampit is a settlement along the Sampit river in south central Kalimantan. It was one of several Muslim sultanates in Dutch Borneo that were used as buffer states between inland Dayaks and sea-faring peoples like the Buginese and Sulu-peoples. They were described as 'weak states', although there were fierce rebellions in the 19th century, which threatened the Dutch presence in the whole archipelago.
Jarig Bakker, 24 January 2001
Note that all of these flags show the zulfikar, one of the most ancient of
Islamic symbols. More information about this symbol can be found in on our page
about zulfikar on Ottoman Empire flags.
Jaume Ollé
image provided by John McMeekin, 5 February 2015
This kingdom was the first Moslem state in Indonesia, which dates from 1267 to about 1511 (when the Portuguese took Malacca). There are a lot of Arms & Flags in this area (also in Malaysia = Kelantan Tiger-Flag etc.) where a Jawi (the Malay term for an Arab script) took the form of a lion, tiger or other beast), this one is a "Garuda".Royal flag
image by Rob Raeside, 8 June 2010
based on a sketch by John
McMeekin
Ratio c. 2:3 .
Adopted: ? .
Abolished: ? .
image provided by John McMeekin, 8 November 2011
Sawitto is in The Celebes (now Sulawesi).
John McMeekin, 8 November 2011
Sawitto State Flag (until 1957): A white flag with the image of an animal (drawn in black), near the hoist in black, is a vertical "Jawi" inscription (line drawing only).
image by John McMeekin, 6 December 2010
Serdang State Flag. Serdang is in north-central Sumatra.
John McMeekin,
6 December 2010
image by John McMeekin, 4 December 2010
The old red over white flag of Siau Kingdom (Sangihe & Talaud Islands, off
the NE tip of The Celebes) [an Indonesian flag in the same image is noticeably
more red (RGB = 180,80,80) and white, making this flag look decidedly brown -
may be age?]
John McMeekin, 4 December 2010
Ratio 2:3.
Adopted: ?.
Abolished: ?.
Note: The flag is the same for all three entities.
Ratio 2:3.
Adopted: ?.
Abolished: ?.
Details from Donald Tick: Sidenreng had a King called THE ADDATUANG, the present
King is Yang Mulia Paduka (Y.M.P. -or- H.M.) Haji Andi Patiroi Pawiccangi
who was crowned 22nd December, 2012, (born in 1927), grandson of
Addatuang, La Cibu, reigned 1906-1942 & 1945-1949 (d.1949)
John McMeekin, 9 August 2014
image by Rob Raeside, 4 June 2010
based on a sketch by John McMeekin
Ratio 2:3.
Adopted: ?.
Abolished: ? .
Note: The flag is the same for both entities
Ratio c. 4:5.
Adopted: ?.
Abolished: ? .
Ratio c. 4:5 .
Adopted: ? .
Abolished: ? .
image provided by John McMeekin, 8 November 2011
Soppeng is in The Celebes (now Sulawesi).
John McMeekin, 8 November 2011
Royal flag
image by Rob Raeside, 8 June 2010
based on a sketch by John
McMeekin
Ratio c. 2:3.
Adopted: ?.
Abolished: ? .
Sumbawa Sultanate State Flag
image provided by John McMeekin, 5 February 2015
War Flag
image located by John D McMeekin, 11 December 2013
Sumbawa Sultan's Flag also had a flag which was dark-blue with a broad red edge with a 4 legged beast on it in white, as seen on this photograph of the original flag.
The long black flag with the white beast is the War Flag
John McMeekin, 29 September 2014
image by Rob Raeside, 4 June 2010
based on a sketch by John McMeekin
Present state flag.
John McMeekin, 4 June 2010
image by Rob Raeside, 4 June 2010
based on a sketch by John McMeekin
Old state flag.
John McMeekin, 4 June 2010