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Two states (according to Filcher, 1984) use
the dynastic flag of Tiger, which is a rectangular bicolor (horizontal) of
yellow over blue. In the center there is a head of the tiger, in profile, facing
the hoist, and in natural colors - orange and black.
Chrystian Kretowicz
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Source: Indian Princely States
From Filcher (1984):
PRINCIPALITY OF NAYAGARH
Princely States of Bihar and Orissa, Eastern States of the Dynasties Paon and
Tiger, Present-day Orissa
(no gun salute)
Area: 1, 528 sq. km
Acceded to the Union of India on Jan.1, 1948, Founded before 1550
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 13 January 2003
PRINCIPALITY OF KHANDPARA
Princely States of Bihar and Orissa, Eastern States of the Dynasties Paon and
Tiger, Present-day Orissa
(no gun salute)
Area: 632 sq. km
Acceded to the Union of India on Jan.1, 1948, Founded in the 17th century by a
former Raja of Rewah
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 13 January 2003
Source: Ziggiotto (1998).
Parla Kimedi, India
BRIEF HISTORY: A state in Orissa, today named Parlakimidi. The state
represented 615 sq.miles.
Flag:
The images in Ziggioto (1998) were made by the
collaboration of Lucien Philippe and Roberto Breschi, but the Peddakimedi image
was in a series of four, made solely by Breschi, based upon images from the
collection of J. McMeekin. This is, with its lion's head, similar to many flags
in the Orissa principalities, which belong to the Tiger dynasty.
Jarig Bakker, 14 January 2003