Historical flags
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Historical flags of Afghanistan
- Hotak dynasty (1709–1738)
- Principality of Qandahar (1818–1855)
- Durrani Empire (1818–1842)
- US flag with 24 stars used by Josiah Harlan as Prince of Ghor (1830s)
- Pashtun banner captured at Ghazni (1839)
- Pashtun banner captured at Jellalabad (1842)
- Flag of the United Kingdom used to represent the Emirate of Afghanistan abroad (1856–1919)
- Emirate of Afghanistan (1880–1901)
- Emirate of Afghanistan (1901–1919)
- Emirate of Afghanistan (1919–1921/1929)
- Emirate of Afghanistan (1921–1926/1929)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1928)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan (1928)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan (1928–1929)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan (1928–1929)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan (1928–1929)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan
(17 Jan 1929–13 Oct 1929) - Emirate of Afghanistan (1929)
- Emirate of Afghanistan in Herat (1929-1931)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan (1929)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan (1929–27 March 1930)
- Kingdom of Afghanistan (27 March 1930–16 July 1973)
- Republic of Afghanistan (17 July 1973–8 May 1974)
- Republic of Afghanistan (9 May 1974–26 April 1978)
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (27 April 1978–18 October 1978)
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (19 October 1978–21 April 1980)
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1980)
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (22 April 1980–29 November 1987)
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (30 November 1987–26 April 1992)
- Islamic State of Afghanistan (27 April 1992–6 December 1992)
- Islamic State of Afghanistan, variant (27 April 1992−6 December 1992)
- Islamic State of Afghanistan/
Northern Alliance (de jure) (7 December 1992–27 September 1996; 27 September 1996–27 January 2002 (Northern Alliance)) - Islamic Emirate of Kunar (1991); Islamic Emirate of Badakhshan (1996);
- Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (27 September 1996–26 October 1997)
- Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (27 October 1997–13 November 2001)
- United States occupation of Afghanistan (7 October 2001 – 17 December 2001)
- Islamic State of Afghanistan (13 November 2001–27 January 2002)
- Transitional Administration (28 January 2002–27 June 2002)
- Transitional Administration (27 June 2002–9 October 2004)
- Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (9 October 2004–15 August 2021)
- Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (9 October 2004–15 August 2021)
- Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (9 October 2004–15 August 2021)
Historical flags of Algeria
- Zayyanid Dynasty (1348–1388); Flag of the Kingdom of Tlemcen (1348–1388)
- Zayyanid Dynasty (1388–1424); Flag of the Kingdom of Tlemcen (14th century)
- Flag of Zayyanid dynasty (1235 - 1338)/ (1488 - 1556)
- Flag of Hafsid Emirate of Béjaïa (1285–1510)
- Flag captured by the French army in the Djurdjura mountains during the conquest of Algeria and attributed to the kingdom of Kuku, but may also originate from Aït Abbas (1850s)
- Early red flag with white or yellow crescent of the 14th century, reported by Marino Sanudo (ca. 1321), Angelino Dulcerta (1339) and the Catalan Atlas (1385)
- Flag of the Brischan (1510-1516)
- Kingdom of Beni Abbas (1516–1542)
- Kingdom of Ait Abbas (1542–1872)
- Royal Flag of The Kingdom of Ait Abbas (1537–1664)
- Royal Flag of The Kingdom of Ait Abbas (1664–1872)
- Flag of Barbarossa (1516–1546)
- Banner of the Béjaïa (c. 1570)
- Algiers Regency ensign (XVIII century)
- Odjack of Algiers
- Deylik of Algiers (Naval Jack) (1600–1830)
- Deylik of Algiers (Army Flag) (1600–1830)
- Regency of Algiers (XVI century)
- Regency of Algiers (1516–1830)
- Naval Flag of the Regency of Algiers (1516–1830)
- Flag of French Algeria (1830–1848); French Second Republic (1848–1852); Second Empire (1852–1870); French Third Republic (1870–1940); Vichy France (1940–1944); Provisional Government of the French Republic (1944–1946); French Fourth Republic (1946–1958); French Fifth Republic (1958-1962)
- Flag of the Emirate of Abdelkader (the Emirate of Mascara) (1832–1847)
- Flag of Algerian nationalists in 1940
- Flag of the Sétif revolt (1945)
- Variant of the flag of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (1958–1962)
- Variant of the flag of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (1958–1962)
Historical flags of Angola
- (1575–1578)
- (1578–1640)
- (1616–1640)
- (1640–1667)
- (1667–1706)
- Kingdom of Kongo (c. 17th century)
- (1706–1750; 1826–1834)
- (1750–1816)
- (1816–1826)
- (1834–1910)
- Royal Banner of the Kingdom of Kakongo (c. 1883)
- (1910–1975)
- Flag proposal for the Portuguese overseas province of Angola (1967) – never used
- Portuguese Colony Governor General
- Flag of the former movement and now governing party MPLA
- UNITA
- FNLA
- Republic of Cabinda (1975–1976)
- Republic of Cabinda (Variant) (1975–1976)
Historical flags of Antarctica
Historical flags of Antigua and Barbuda
Historical flags of Argentina
- Viceroyalty of Peru (1542–1776)/
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (1776–1814) - Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (1776–1814)
- United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata (1812)
- United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata (1812–1818)
- United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata (1819–1820)
- Republic of Entre Ríos (1820–1821)
- Argentine Confederation (1829–1835)
- Argentine Confederation (1835–1850)
- State of Buenos Aires (1852–1861)
- Argentine Confederation (1850–1861)
- Flag of Argentina (1861-2010)
- Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia
(November 17, 1860 and
November 20, 1860–January 5, 1862)
Historical flags of Armenia
Historical flags of Australia
- Colony of New South Wales (1788–1801)
- Colony of New South Wales (1801–1901)
- Bowman Flag (1806)
- National Colonial Flag for Australia (1823/24–1831)
- Australian Federation Flag
- Flag of the Commonwealth of Australia (1901–1903)
- Flag of the Governor-General of Australia (1902–1909)
- Flag of the Commonwealth of Australia (Civil Ensign) (1901–1903)
- Flag of the Commonwealth of Australia (1903–1908)
- Flag of the Governor-General of Australia (1909–1936)
- Flag of the Commonwealth of Australia (Civil Ensign) (1903–1908)
- A WWI custom flag from Australia
- Australian Honour Flag (1918)
- The British Empire flag flown at Dangarsleigh War Memorial (1921)
- Colony of New South Wales (1788–1801)
- Colony of New South Wales (1801–1901)
- New South Wales (1867)
- New South Wales Ensign
- New South Wales (1870–1876)
- Van Diemen's Land (before 1875)
- Tasmania (1875)
- Eureka Flag (1854)
- Victoria (1870–1877)
- Victoria (1877)
- Victoria (1877–1901)
- Victoria (1901–1952)
Historical flags of Azerbaijan
- Caucasian Albania Mihranid dynasty (700's)
- Shaki Khanate (1743–1819)
- Nakhichevan Khanate (1743–1828)
- The Musavat Party of Turkic Federalists (1917)
- Centrocaspian Dictatorship (1918)
- Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)
- Republic of Aras (1918–1919)
- Baku Commune
- Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan (21 June-9 November 1918)
- Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan (1918–1920)
- Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1920)
- Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1920–1921)
- Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1922)
- Transcaucasian SFSR (1925–1936)
- Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1937–1940)
- Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1952)
- Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1991)
- Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse) (1952–1991)
- Republic of Azerbaijan (1991–2013)
- The Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937–1940)
- The Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1945)
- The Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1945–1956)
- The Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1956–1978)
- The Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1978–1990)
- Nakhchivan Republic (unofficial) (1991–1993)
Historical flags of Bahamas
- (1648–1706)
- Republic of Pirates (1706–1718)
- (1718-1801)
- (1801-1869)
- Crown Colony of the Bahama Islands (1869–1904)
- Crown Colony of the Bahama Islands (1904–1923)
- Crown Colony of the Bahama Islands (1923–1953)
- Crown Colony of the Bahama Islands (1953–1964)
- Crown Colony of the Bahama Islands (ensign) (1953–1964)
- Crown Colony of the Bahama Islands (1964–1973)
- Crown Colony of the Bahama Islands (ensign) (1964–1973)
- Commonwealth of the Bahamas (1973–2006)
Historical flags of Bahrain
Historical flags of Bangladesh
Historical flags of Barbados
Historical flags of Belize
- (1636–1707)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1542–1785)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785–1821)
- First Mexican Empire (1821–1823)
- (1823-1870)
- British Honduras (1870–1919)
- British Honduras (civil ensign) (1870–1919)
- British Honduras (1919–1981)
- British Honduras (civil ensign) (1919–1981)
- (1950–1981)
- (1981–2019)
Historical flags of Benin
- The royal banner of King Ghezo of Dahomey (1818–1858)
- The royal banner of King Behanzin of Dahomey (1890–1894)
- Forte de São João Baptista de Ajudá (1721–1750; 1826–1834)
- Forte de São João Baptista de Ajudá (1750–1816)
- Forte de São João Baptista de Ajudá (1816–1826)
- Forte de São João Baptista de Ajudá (1826–1834)
- Forte de São João Baptista de Ajudá (1834–1865)
- French Dahomey (1894–1959)
- Forte de São João Baptista de Ajudá (1911–August 1961)
- Republic of Dahomey (1958–1975)
- People's Republic of Benin (1975–1990)
Historical flags of Bhutan
Historical flags of Bolivia
- Viceroyalty of Peru (1542–1776),
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (1776–1785) - Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (1785–1825)
- First flag of Bolivia
(civil flag) (1825–1826) - First flag of Bolivia
(state flag) (1825–1826) - Second flag of Bolivia
(civil flag) (1826–1851) - Second flag of Bolivia
(state flag) (1826–1851) - Peru-Bolivian Confederation (1836–1839)
Historical flags of Botswana
Historical flags of Brazil
- Colonial Brazil (1500–1815)
- Dutch Brazil /
New Holland (1630–1654) - Dutch Brazil/
New Holland (1630–1654) (Variant) - United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815–1816)
- Kingdom of Brazil (1816–1822)
- Kingdom of Brazil (1822)
- Empire of Brazil (1822–1853)
- Empire of Brazil (1853–1889)
- First Brazilian Republic (November 1889)
- Republic of Brazil (1889–1960)
- Republic of Brazil (1960–1968)
- Republic of Brazil (1968–1992)
Rebel flags
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Historical flags of Brunei
Historical flags of Burkina Faso
Historical flags of Burundi
- German East Africa/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - Proposed flag for the German East Africa (1914–1916)
- German East Africa Company (1890–1916)
- German East Africa Company (Variant) (1890–1916)
- Territory of Ruanda-Urundi (1916–1962)
- United Nations trust territory of Ruanda-Urundi
- Kingdom of Burundi (1961)
- Kingdom of Burundi (variant) (1962–1966)
- Kingdom of Burundi(1962–1966)
- Republic of Burundi (1966)
- Republic of Burundi (1966–1967)
- Republic of Burundi (1967–1982)
- Republic of Martyazo (1972)
Historical flags of Cambodia
- Kingdom of Cambodia (pre–1863)
- French protectorate of Cambodia (1863–1953)
- French protectorate of Cambodia (1863–1940)
- Flag of Cambodia (1887–1953)
- Japanese occupation (1942–1945)
- Colony of Cambodia (1945–1948)
- Kingdom of Cambodia (1948–1970)
- Khmer Republic (1970–1975)
- Democratic Kampuchea (1976–1979)
- People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979–1989)
- State of Cambodia (1989–1990)
- State of Cambodia (1990–1993)
- United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (1992–1993)
Historical flags of Cameroon
- German West African Company (1885–1903)
- Kamerun/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - Proposed flag of Kamerun (1914)
- French Cameroon (1916–1960)
- British Cameroon (1916–1961)
- French Cameroon (1957–1961)
- United Nations trust territories of British and French Cameroon
- Federal Rep. of Cameroon (1961–1975)
Historical flags of Canada
- English colony of the Americas before the Act of the Union (1497–1707)
- Flag of New France (1534–1763)
- Scottish colony of the Americas before the Act of the Union (1621–1707)
- Flag of New France (1643)
- Flag of New France (1689)
- Province of Quebec (1763–1791)
- Province of Upper and Lower Canada (1791–1841)/
Province of Canada (1841–1867) - Métis rebels (1869–1870)
- 1st Canadian Red Ensign (1868–1921)
- Flag of the Governor-General of Canada (1869–1901)
- Flag of the Governor-General of Canada (1901–1921)
- 1st Canadian Blue Ensign (1868–1921)
- Canada (civil ensign variant) (1870)
- Canada (civil ensign variant) (1873)
- Canada (civil ensign variant) (1896)
- Canada (civil ensign variant) (1868–1921)
- Canada (naval ensign) (1896)
- Canada (civil ensign variant) (1873–1921)
- Canada (naval ensign) (1905–1922)
- Canada (civil ensign variant) (1905–1922)
- Ensign Flag of the Dominion of Canada (1921–1957)
- Flag of the Governor-General of Canada (1921–1931)
- Blue Ensign Flag of the Dominion of Canada (1921–1957)
- Canada (civil ensign variant) (1921–1931)
- Ensign Flag of the Dominion of Canada (1957–1965)
- Flag of Canada (1964)
- Hudson's Bay Company (1682–1707)
- Hudson's Bay Company (1707–1801)
- Hudson's Bay Company (1801–1965)
- North West Company (Pre–1801)
- North West Company (Post–1801)
- Fort Conger (1881–1935)
- Sverdrup Islands (1902–1930)
Historical flags of Cabo Verde
Historical flags of the Central African Republic
- Flag of France, used during colonial Ubangi-Shari from 1903 until 1960
- Proposed replacement flag for the Central African Republic from 1976
- Imperial standard of Bokassa I, used as a co-flag of the Central African Empire from 1976 until 1979
Historical flags of Chad
Historical flags of Chile
- Viceroyalty of Peru (1542–1785)
- Viceroyalty of Peru (1785–1824)
- Mapuche flag, used in Arauco War (1557)
- Mapuche flag, used in Arauco War (18th century)
- Mapuche flag, used in Arauco War (18th century)
- First flag of Chile (1812–1814)
- Second flag of Chile (Variant) (1817–1818)
- Second flag of Chile (1817–1818)
- Second flag of Chile (Variant) (1818)
- Rebel government in Copiapó in 1859 Uprising
- flag of Chile used in the proclamation of independence, February 12th, 1818
- Liberating Expedition of Peru
- Chile (Civil flag) (1826–1854)
- Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia (1860–1862)
- Revolutionary Left Movement (Chile)
Historical flags of China
- Flag of the Flag of the Qing dynasty (1862–1889)
- Flag of the Qing dynasty (1889–1912)
- Flag of the Republic of China (1912–1928)
- Flag of the Empire of China (1915–1916)
- Flag of the Empire of China (1916)
- Flag of the Chinese Soviet Republic (1931–1937)
- Flag of China (1928–1949)
- Flag of the Reformed Government of the Republic of China (1938–1940)
- Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China (1940–1943)
- Communist Party of China
- Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army
- Chinese Peasants' Association
- Chinese Peasants' Association (Variant)
- Flag of the Guangdong Peasants' Association during the period of the First United Front
- Three Northeast Provinces and Northeast Supreme Administrative Council (1922–1932)
- Manchukuo (1932–1945)
- Flag of the Commissioner of Weihaiwei (1899–1903)
- British Weihaiwei (1903–1930)
- Flag of the Commissioner of Weihaiwei (1903–1930)
- French Hankou (1898–1946)
- Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1851–1864)
- Kiautschou Bay (1898–1914)
- German concession of Hankou
- German Tsingtao (1898–1914)
- German Chefoo (1901–1914)
- Settlement of Chefoo (1877–1930)
- Jiangxi–Fujian Soviet (1931–1934)
- Fujian People's Government (1933–1934)
- Great Way Government (1937–1938)
- Swedish Factory, Canton Factories (1757–1860)
- Pingnan Guo (1856–1873)
- Black Flag Army (1860s–1885)
- Boxers (1890s–1901)
- (1577–1640)
- (1616–1640)
- (1640–1667)
- (1667–1706)
- (1706–1750; 1826–1834)
- (1750–1816)
- (1816–1826)
- (1834–1910)
- (1910–1999)
- Municipality of Macau (1975–1999)
- Municipality of Macau (1976–1999)
- Municipality of Ilhas (1976–1999)
- Government of Macau (1976–1999)
- Unofficial variant of the Goverment of Portuguese Macao
- Governor of Macau
- Colony of Macau (Proposed)
- Concession territory of France (1860–1946)
- Concession territory of The UK (1860–1943)
- Concession territory of the United States of America (1869–1902)
- Concession territory of Japan (1888–1949)
- Concession territory of Germany (1899–1917)
- Concession territory of Austria-Hungary (1902–1917)
- Concession territory of Italy (1901–1947)
- Concession territory of Russia (1900–1920)
- Concession territory of Belgium (1902–1931)
Historical flags of Circassia
Historical flags of Colombia
- Viceroyalty of New Granada (1776–1822)
- Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca (1810–1815)
- United Provinces of New Granada (1811–1814)
- United Provinces of New Granada (1814–1816)
- Gran Colombia (1819)
- Gran Colombia (1820)
- Gran Colombia (1821–1831)
- New Granada (1831–1834)
- Republic of New Granada and Granadine Confederation (1834–1861)
- United States of New Granada (1861)
- National Liberation Army (Colombia)
Historical flags of Comoros
Historical flags of Congo
Historical flags of Costa Rica
Historical flags of Côte d'Ivoire
Historical flags of Cuba
- Governorate of Cuba (1511–1521)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1521–1785)
- Brittish occupation of Cuba (1762-1763)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785–1821)/
Spanish West Indies (1821–1898) - Céspedes flag of Ten Years' War (1868–1878)
- United States Military Government in Cuba (1898–1902/1906-1909)
- First Republic of Cuba
(1902–1906 and 1909–1959) - 26th of July Movement
- Brigade 2506
Historical flags of Djibouti
- Flag of Adal Sultanate (1415–1577)
- Flag of the Russian Sagallo (6 January 1889–5 February 1889)
- Flag of French Somaliland (1883–1967)
- Flag of the LPAI
Historical flags of Dominica
Historical flags of Dominican Republic
Historical flags of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Yeke Kingdom
- International African Association (1876-1879)/ International Congo Society (1879–1885)/ Congo Free State (1885–1908)/ Belgian Congo (1908–1960)
- Governor-General of Belgian Congo
- Flag of the Batetela Rebels (1895–1908)
- Republic of Katanga (1960–1963)
- South Kasai
- Flag of Congo-Léopoldville (1960–1963)
- Flag of Congo-Léopoldville (1963–1964) & the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1964–1966)
- Flag of Congo-Kinshasa (1966–1971)
- Flag of Zaire (1971–1997)
- Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1997–2003)
- Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2003–2006)
- March 23 Movement
- Allied Democratic Forces (1996–present)
Historical flags of East Timor
- (1702–1706)
- (1706–1750; 1826–1834)
- (1750–1816)
- (1816–1826)
- (1834–1910)
- (1910–1975)
- Portuguese Timor (unofficial) (1942–1945)
- Portuguese Timor (proposal)
- Portuguese Colony Governor General
- Japanese occupied Dutch East Indies (1942–1945)
- BLLT (1961–1963)
- East Timor (1975)
- Timor Timur (1975–1999)
- United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET)
- CNRT
Historical flags of Ecuador
Historical flags of Egypt
- Ancient Egyptian standards
- Ayyubid Dynasty (1171–1341)
- Standard of the Sultan Saladin
- Mamluk Sultanate (image is somewhat speculative) (1250–1517)
- Ottoman Province of Egypt (1517–1793)
- Ottoman Province of Egypt (1793–1805)/ Autonomous Province of Egypt (1805-1844)
- Egypt Eyalet (1844–1867)
- Khedivate of Egypt (1867–1881)
- Khedivate of Egypt under British occupation (1881–1914)
- Khedivate of Egypt and Sultanate of Egypt (1882–1922)
- Flag used during the anti-British Revolution of (1919)
- Kingdom of Egypt (1922–1958)
- Egyptian Revolution Flag (1953–1958)
- United Arab Republic (1958–1971)
- Israeli occupied Sinai (1967)
- Israeli Military Governorate of Sinai Peninsula (1967–1981/82)
- Federation of Arab Republics (1972–1984)
- Suez Canal Authority
Historical flags of El Salvador
- Cuzcatlán (1200–1525)
- Province of San Salvador within the Spanish Empire (1525–1701)
- Greater Mayorship of San Salvador with in the Spanish Empire (1701–1760)
- Greater Mayorship of San Salvador within the Spanish Empire (1760–1785)
- Intendancy of San Salvador within Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785–1821)
- Republic of Salvador (1822–1865)
- Republic of Salvador (1865)
- Republic of Salvador (1865–1869)
- Republic of Salvador (1869–1873)
- Republic of Salvador (1873–1875)
- Republic of Salvador (1875–1912)
- Republic of El Salvador (1912–1916)
- Republic of El Salvador (1916–present)
- Civil flag of the Republic of El Salvador (1912–present)
Historical flags of Equatorial Guinea
- (1472–1485)
- (1485–1495)
- (1495–1521)
- (1521–1578)
- (1578–1580)
- (1580–1785)
- Dutch occupations of Annobón (1641–1664)
- Elobey, Annobón, and Corisco/
Spanish Territories on the Gulf of Guinea (Spanish Cameroons) (1785-1873; 1874-1931) - Kingdom of Spain under Napoleon rule (1808–1813)
- During The British Rule in Bioko (1827–1858)
- First Spanish Republic (1873–1874)
- (1968–1969)
- (1969–1973)
- (1973–1979)
Historical flags of Eritrea
Historical flags of Eswatini
Historical flags of Ethiopia
- Abyssinia's reported pennants
- Abyssinia (Pre-1997)
- Ethiopian Empire (1897–1914)
- Traditional Tricolor
- Ethiopian Empire (1897–1936; 1941–1974)
- Italian Empire occupation of Ethiopian Empire/
Italian East Africa (1936–1941) - Occupied Enemy Territory Administration in Ethiopia (1941–1942)
- Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (1974–1975)
- Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (1975–1987)
- People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (1987–1991)
- Transitional Government of Ethiopia (1991–1996)
- Transitional Government of Ethiopia (1992–1996)
- Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (1996–2009)
Historical flags of Federated States of Micronesia
- Viceroyalty of New Spain
- Viceroyalty of New Spain/
Spanish East Indies - German New Guinea/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - German New Guinea Company (1885–1899)
- Proposed flag of German New Guinea (1914)
- South Pacific Mandate (1919–1947)
- South Pacific Mandate (1919–1947)
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
(1965–1979/1981 from Palau) - TTPI (1947–1965)
Historical flags of Fiji
- Confederacy of Independent Kingdoms of Fiji (1865–1867)
- Kingdom of Bau (1867–1869)
- Kingdom of Lau (1869–1871)
- Kingdom of Fiji (1871–1874)
- Colony of Fiji (1877–1883)
- Flag of the Governor of Fiji (1877–1883)
- Colony of Fiji (1883–1908)
- Flag of the Governor of Fiji (1883–1908)
- Colony of Fiji (1908–1924)
- Flag of the Governor of Fiji (1908–1970)
- Colony of Fiji (1908–1924) (Red Ensign)
- Colony of Fiji (1924–1970)
- Republic of Rotuma (1987–1988)
Historical flags of Gabon
Historical flags of The Gambia
Historical flags of Georgia
- Kingdom of Iberia
- Principality of Samtskhe (1266–1625)
- Kingdom of Georgia (1008–1490)
- Kingdom of Georgia (1008–1490)
- Kingdom of Kakheti
- Flag of David IV, adopted during his rule
- Flag of Queen Tamar, adopted during her rule
- Principality of Mingrelia 1560s
- Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (1762–1801)
- Kingdom of Imereti (1260–1810)
- Principality of Guria (1460s–1829)
- Principality of Svaneti (1463–1858)
- Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)
- Flag of Georgia (1918–1921)
- Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (1925–1936)
- Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1922)
- Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1922–1937)
- Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1937–1951)
- Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1951–1990)
- Flag of Georgia (1990–2004)
- Republic of Batumi (1919–1920)
- Adjarian ASSR (1978–1991)
- Republic of Adjara (2000–2004)
- Democratic Union for Revival
- Duchy of Tskhumi (786–1354)
- Principality of Abkhazia (18th century)
- Lykhnensky revolt (1866)
- Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus (1917–1921)
- Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia (1921–1925)
- Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia (1925)
- Front side of the Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia (1925–1935)
- Back side of the Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia (1925–1935)
- Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Abkhazian Version) (1935–1937)
- Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Russian Version) (1935–1937)
- Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937–1938)
- Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1938–1951)
- Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1951–1978)
- Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1978–1989)
- Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1989–1992)
- Proposed flag of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia
Historical flags of Ghana
- (1482–1485)
- (1485–1495)
- (1495–1521)
- (1521–1578)
- (1578–1642)
- Brandenburger Gold Coast Settlements (1682–1721)
- Danish Gold Coast Settlements (1658–1850)
- Dutch possessions on the Coast of Guinea (1612–1872)
- Swedish Gold Coast (1650–1663)
- Togoland Protectorate/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - Proposed flag of the Togoland Protectorate (1914)
- Ashanti Empire (1935–1957)
- British West African Settlements (1821–1850/1866–1888)
- Colony of the Gold Coast (1877–1957)
- United Nations trust territory of Brittish Togoland
- Union of African States (1958–1961)
- Union of African States (1961–1962)
- First Republic of Ghana (1964–1966)
Historical flags of Grenada
Historical flags of Guatemala
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1542–1785)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785–1821)
- United Provinces of Central America
- Federal Republic of Central America
- Los Altos (1838–1840, 1848–1849)
- (1838–1843)
- (1843–1851)
- (1851–1858)
- (1858–1871)
- (1871–1968)
- (1924)
- (1968–1997)
- Rebel Armed Forces (Guatemala)
- Revolutionary Movement 13th November (Guatemala)
Historical flags of Guinea
Historical flags of Guinea-Bissau
Historical flags of Guyana
- Dutch Guyana (1616–1795)
- Dutch Guyana (1652–1799)
- (1799–1801)
- (1801–1875)
- British Guiana (1875–1906)
- Governors-General of Guyana (1875–1906)
- British Guiana (1906–1919)
- Governors-General of Guyana (1906–1919)
- British Guiana (1919–1955)
- Governors-General of Guyana (1919–1955)
- US occupation of Guyana (1941–1945)
- British Guiana (1955–1966)
Historical flags of Haiti
- Columbian Viceroyalty (1492–1535)
- Captaincy General of Santo Domingo (1535-1625)
- Saint-Domingue (1625–1790)
- Ex-slaves (1791–1798)
- Saint-Domingue (1798–1803)
- First Empire of Haiti (1803–1804)
- First Empire of Haiti (1804–1806)
- State of Haiti (1806–1811)
- Kingdom of Haiti (1811–1814)
- Kingdom of Haiti (1814–1820)
- Republic of Haiti (1820–1849)
- Second Empire of Haiti (1849–1859)
- Republic of Haiti (1820–1849/1859–1964)
- United States occupation of Haiti (1915–1934)
- Republic of Haiti (1964–1986)
Historical flags of Honduras
Historical flags of India
- Mayura Empire Vexilloid
- Delhi Sultanate
- Mughal Empire
- War flag of Mughals (1526–1857)
- East India Company (1600–1707)
- East India Company (1707–1801)
- East India Company (1801–1858)
- British Raj (1880–1947)
- British Raj (1880–1947) (Blue Ensign)
- Viceroy and Governor-General of India (1885–1947)
- Calcutta flag (1906)
- Early Indian nationalist flags (1907)
- Early Indian nationalist flags (1907)
- Home Rule Movement (1917)
- Gandhi's flag (1921)
- Azad Hind (1943–1945)
- Indian Legion of the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany (1942–1945)
- Communist Party of India
- Gujarat Sultanate (1407–1573)
- Ambliara State
- Balasinor State
- Bansda State
- Bantva Manavadar
- Baria State
- Dutch East India Company
- Baroda State (–1874)
- Baroda State (1874–1936)
- Portuguese India (proposal)
- Baroda State (1936–1949)
- Baroda State (1921–1947)
- Bhavnagar State (–1947)
- Bhavnagar State (1921–1947)
- Cambay State (–1947)
- Cambay State (1921–1947)
- Chhota Udaipur State
- Cutch State (–1947)
- Cutch State (1921–1947)
- Danta State
- Dharampur State
- Dhrangadhra State
- Dhrol State
- Idar State
- Jafarabad State
- Jambughoda State
- Jasdan State
- Junagadh State (–1947)
- Junagadh State (1948)
- Lunavada State
- Malpur State
- Makaji Meghpar
- Mansa State
- Mohanpur State
- Morvi State
- Nawanagar State (–1947)
- Nawanagar State (1921–1947)
- Palanpur State
- Porbandar State (–1947)
- Porbandar State (1921–1947)
- Rajkot State
- Rajpipla State
- Rajpara State
- Ramanka State
- Ranasan State
- Sachin State
- Sachin State (1921–1947)
- Sant State
- Surat State
- Vala State
- Vav
- Vijaynagar State
- Wadagam State
- Wadhwan State
- Wankaner State
- Loharu State
- Pataudi State
- Ror Empire
- Ajaigarh State
- Alirajpur State
- Chhatarpur State
- Barwani State
- Bhaisunda State
- Bhopal State
- Dewas State (Senior Branch)
- Dewas State (Junior Branch)
- Dhar State
- Gwalior State
- Indore State (1732–1818)
- Indore State (1818–1950)
- Jaora State (c. 1865–1895)
- Jaora State (1895–1947)
- Jhabua State
- Khilchipur State
- Kurwai State
- Nagod State
- Narsinghgarh State
- Orchha State
- Panna State
- Ratlam State
- Rewa State (19th century)
- Rewa State
- Sitamau State
- Sohawal State
- Kingdom of Alwar (1775–1931)
- Kingdom of Alwar (1931–1948)
- Banswara State
- Bharatpur State (1880–1943)
- Bharatpur State (1943–1947)
- Bikaner State
- Bundi State
- Dholpur State
- Dungarpur State
- Jaipur State (c. 1699–1818)
- Jaipur State (1877–1922)
- Jaipur State (1922–1946)
- Jaisalmer State
- Jhalawar State
- Jiliya Kingdom
- Jodhpur State
- Karauli State
- Kishangarh State
- Kota State
- Pratapgarh State
- Shahpura State
- Sirohi State
- Tonk State
- Udaipur State
- Rajputana Agency (Unoffical)
- Golconda Sultanate
- Hyderabad State
(18th century–1900) - Hyderabad State (1900–1947)
- Hyderabad State (1947–1948)
Historical flags of Indonesia
Historical flags of Iran
2400 BC – 1000
- Shahdad Kingdom (2400 BC-1234 BC)
- Great Achaemenid Empire (1st Standard of Cyrus the Great) (1234 BC–550 BC)
- Achaemenid Empire (2nd Standard of Cyrus the Great) (550 BC–330 BC)
- Sasanian Empire
(Derafsh Kaviani) - Flag of the Saffarid dynasty (861–1003)
- Alid dynasties of northern Iran (864–928)
1000 – 1979
- Nizari Ismaili state (1090-1162)
- Nizari Ismaili state (1162-1256)
- Ilkhanate
- Flag of Aq Qoyunlu from the period of the Uzun Hasan's reign (1452-1478)
- Safavid Dynasty under Tahmasp I (1524–1576)
- Safavid Dynasty after Ismail II (1576–1732)
- Afsharid dynasty (1665)
- Afsharid dynasty
- Afsharid dynasty
- Zand Dynasty
- Nader Shah's flag
- Naval flag of Afsharid period
- Sublime State of Persia (1848–1852)
- Sublime State of Persia (1852–1907)
- Sublime State of Persia (1907–1933)
- British occupation of Persia (1914-1919)/ British occupation of Southern Iran (1941-1946)
- Soviet occupation of Northern Iran (1941-1946)
- Constitutional Monarchy of Iran (1907–1980) State Flag
- Azadistan (1920)
- Persian Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–1921)
- Azerbaijan People's Government (1945–1946)
- Imperial State of Iran (1933–1964)
- Imperial State of Iran (1964–1980)
- Interim Government of Iran (1979)
- Islamic Republic of Iran (1979)} First flag
Historical flags of Iraq
- Baghdad Province (1508–1524)
- Baghdad Province (1524–1534)
- Eyalet of Baghdad (1535–1793)
- Eyalet of Baghdad (1793-1864)/ Baghdad Vilayet (1864-1867)
- Baghdad Vilayet (1867-1918)
- Mandate of Mesobotamia (1920–1921)
- Arab Federation (1921–1924, 1958)
- Kingdom of Iraq (1924–1959)
- Iraqi Republic (1959–1963)
- Iraqi Republic (1963–1991)
- Iraqi Republic (1991–2004)
- Iraqi Republic (2004–2008)
- Iraqi Republic (2003–2004)
- Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad (2004)
- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (2014–2019)
Historical flags of Israel
- Achaemenid Empire (539BC-333BC)
- Kingdom of Macedon (332BC-300BC)
- Roman Empire (2BC-320AD)
- Rashidun Caliphate (661-754)
- Umayyad Caliphate (755-776)
- Abbasid Caliphate (777-1098)
- Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099–1291)
- Kingdom of Jerusalem (Variant) (1099–1291)
- Ottoman Syria (1516-1517)
- Ottoman Syria (1517–1793)
- Ottoman Syria (1793–1831/ 1841-1867)
- Ottoman Syria (1867-1918)
- Flag of the First and Second Zionist Congress (1897-1898)
- First Judeans Regiment of Jewish Legion (1919–1921)
- High Commissioner of Palestine (1920–1948)
- House flag of American Palestine Line (1924–1926)
- Palestine Mandate Blue Ensign (1927–1948)
- Palestine Mandate Ensign (1927–1948)
- MV "Emanuel" (Captain Arye "Lyova" Grevnov) ship's of "Hofiya Shipping Company" Hebrew flag
- "Ink Flag" (1948)
Historical flags of Jamaica
Historical flags of Japan
- Historical military flag of Japan (13th century–)
- Japonese Sashimono
- Flag of the Portuguese Empire used in the Portuguese Nagasaki (1580–1587)
- Dutch Dejima (1641–1854)
- Naval ensign of the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Flag of Japan (1870–1999)
- Naval ensign of the Empire of Japan (1889–1945)
- War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army (1868–1945)
- Righteous Army (1930–1945)
- Occupation of Japan (1945–1952)
- United States occupation of Japan (1945–1952)
- Ryukyu Kingdom (Merchant flag) (1429–1879)
- Civil ensign during the occupation of Okinawa (1952–1967)
- United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (1950–1959)
- United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (1959–1960)
- United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (1960–1972)
- Civil ensign of the Government of the Ryukyu Islands (1967–1972)
Historical flags of Jordan
- Tanukhids
- Ghassanids
- Banner at the Battle of Siffin
- Ottoman Syria (1516-1517)
- Ottoman Syria (1517–1793)
- Ottoman Syria (1793–1831/ 1841-1867)
- Ottoman Syria (1867-1918)
- Arab Revolt (1918–1920)
- Arab Kingdom of Syria (1920)
- Emirate of Transjordan (1921–1928)
- Emirate of Transjordan (1928–1939)
- Hashemite Arab Federation (1958)
Historical flags of Kazakhstan
- Flag of the Russian Empire (1822–1917)
- Flag of the Russian Empire (1858–1896)
- Flag of the Russian Empire (1914–1917)
- Companions of Amangeldy Imanov (1916)
- Alash Autonomy (1918)
- Alash Autonomy (1917—1920)
- Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–1936)
- Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1937–1940)
- Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
- Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1991)
- Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse) (1953–1991)
- (1992)
Historical flags of Kenya
- (1495–1521)
- (1521–1578)
- (1578–1640)
- (1616–1640)
- (1640–1667)
- (1667–1706)
- Omani Empire (1698–1888)
- German East Africa Company (1885–1890)
- German East Africa Company (Variant) (1885–1890)
- Mombasa (1872–1890)
- Wituland (1890)
- Witu Protectorate (1893–1920)
- Witu Protectorate (1893–1920)
- British East Africa Company (1880–1895)
- Imperial British East Africa Company
- East Africa Protectorate (1895–1920)
- Kenya Colony (1921–1963)
- Kingdom of Italy (1940–1941)
- Governor-general of Italian East Africa
- Colony governor of the Kingdom of Italy
Historical flags of Kiribati
Historical flags of Korea
- Military Flag of Goryeo (4th century)
- Military Flag of Goryeo (Late 5th Century)
- Military Flag of Goryeo (Half 5th Century)
- Royal flag of Goryeo (918–1392)
- Flag of Joseon (1856)
- Flag of Joseon (Variant) (1856)
- Donghak Peasant Revolution (1894–1895)
- Imperial standard of Joseon (1882–1897) and the Korean Empire (1897–1910)
- Flag of Joseon (1882–1897) and the Korean Empire (1897–1910)
- Flag of Joseon (1882–1897) and the Korean Empire (1888–1893)
- Flag of Joseon (1882–1897) and the Korean Empire (1893)
- Flag of Joseon (1882–1897) and the Korean Empire (1899)
- Sujagi
- Royal standard of Joseon
- Resident General of Korea
- Korea under Japanese rule (1910–1945)
- Flag of the People's Republic of Korea (1945–1946)
- United States Army Military Government in Korea (1945–1948)
- Flag of South Korea (1945–1948)
- Flag of South Korea (1948–1949)
- Flag of South Korea (1949–1984)
- Flag of South Korea (1984–1997)
- Flag of South Korea (1997–2011)
- Soviet Civil Administration in Korea (1945–1948)
- Flag of North Korea (1948–1992)
- Workers' Party of Korea (1949)
Historical flags of Kuwait
Historical flags of Kyrgyzstan
- Alleged flag of the Göktürk Khaganate (557–658/711–717)
- Alleged flag of the Uyghur Khaganate (758–840)
- Alleged flag of the Khwarazmian Empire (1207–1220)
- Shahada Flag used in revolts in 1898 and 1916
- Kokand khanate
- Kokand Autonomy (1917–1918)
- Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–1924)
- Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1926–1936)
- Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (Variant flag) (1936–1940)
- Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1940)
- Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1952)
- Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1991)
- Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1991) (Reverse)
- Kyrgyz Republic (1992–2023)
Historical flags of Laos
Historical flags of Lebanon
- County of Tripoli (1102–1289)
- Ma'nid Emirate (1517–1697)
- Chehab Emirate (1697–1842)
- Arab Revolt
- Flag of the region of Lebanon (1918–1920)
- State of Greater Lebanon (1920–1943)
- Deir El Qamar, Capital of the Maanid and early Chehab emirs (1830)
- Rebels Flag during the Marada era
- National Maanid flag
- Rebels' flag during the rule of Prince Ibrahim
Historical flags of Lesotho
Historical flags of Liberia
Historical flags of Libya
- Tripoli (1350) as reported by the "Book of All Kingdoms"
- Tripoli (1530–1551)
- Tripolitania (1771)
- Ottoman Tripolitania (1551–1793)
- Ottoman Tripolitania (1793–1867)
- Ottoman Tripolitania (1867–)
- Ottoman Tripolitania (before 1912)
- Sanusi Order
- Italian Cyrenaica and Italian Tripolitania (1911–1934)/
Italian Libya (1934–1943) - Colony governor of the Kingdom of Italy
- British Military Administration
- Military Territory of Fezzan-Ghadames
- Tripolitanian Republic (1918–1922)
- Emirate of Cyrenaica (1949–1951)
- Kingdom of Libya (1951–1969)
- Libyan Arab Republic (1969–1972)
- Libyan Arab Republic (1972–1977)
- Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (1977–2011)
Historical flags of Madagascar
- Antankarana Kingdom
- Antongil Kingdom
- Boina Kingdom
- Menabe Kingdom
- Sakalava of Antalaotra
- Tamatave Kingdom (1750–1819)
- Tamatave Kingdom (1819–1822)
- Tamatave Kingdom (1822–1826)
- Tamatave Kingdom (1826–1828)
- Tanibe Kingdom (1822–1828)
- Merina Kingdom (1787–1885)
- Merina Kingdom (1810–1885)
- Malagasy Protectorate (1885–1896)
- Malagasy Protectorate (1896–1958)
- Sadiavahy - anti-colonialist movement in French Madagascar (1910–1915)
Historical flags of Moldova
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Historical flags of Malawi
Historical flags of Malaysia
- Flag of Syarif Osman and Marudu (1830-1846)
- Flag of the Governor of North Borneo (1882–1903)
- North Borneo (1882–1902)
- North Borneo (Civil Ensign) (1882–1902)
- North Borneo (1902–1946)
- Flag of the Governor of North Borneo (1903–1915)
- Flag of the Governor of North Borneo (1915–1946)
- North Borneo (Civil Ensign) (1902–1946)
- Crown Colony of North Borneo (1948–1963)
- Flag of the Governor of North Borneo (1948–1963)
- (1963–1981)
- (1982–1988)
Historical flags of Maldives
Historical flags of Mali
Historical flags of the Marshall Islands
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1521–1785)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785–1821)/
Spanish East Indies (1565–1898) - German New Guinea (1878–1894)
- German New Guinea/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - German New Guinea Company (1885–1899)
- Proposed flag of German New Guinea (1914)
- South Pacific Mandate (1919–1947)
- South Pacific Mandate (1919–1947)
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
(1965–1979/1981 from Palau) - TTPI (1947-1965)
Historical flags of Mauritania
Historical flags of Mauritius
Historical flags of Mexico
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1521–1821)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785–1821)
- Banner used by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1810
- Flag used in 1812 by José María Morelos at the Independence War
- Flag of the Three Guarantees
- Flag of the First Mexican Empire
- Mexican Republic (1823–1835)
- Mexican Republic (1835–1857)
- Flag of Mexico
(1857–1864; 1867–1880) - Flag of the Second Mexican Empire
- Flag of Mexico (1880–1893)
- Flag of Mexico (1893–1916)
- Flag of Mexico (1916–1934)
- EZLN
- National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty (1926–1929)
- Flag of Mexico (1934–1968)
- Republic of the Rio Grande (1840)
- Republic of Yucatan (1841–1848)
- Republic of Baja California (1853–1854)
- Republic of Sonora (1853–1854)
Historical flags of Mongolia
- Khamag Mongol (1130–1206)
- Battle Flag of The Mongol Empire (1206–1368) (speculative)
- Mongol Empire (variant) (speculative)
- Chagatai Khanate
- Golden Horde
- Ilkhanate
- Bogd Khanate of Mongolia (1911–1920)
- Bogd Khanate of Mongolia (1911–1921; variant)
- People's Republic of Mongolia (1921–1924)
- People's Republic of Mongolia (1924–1930 variant)
- Mongolian People's Republic
(1924–1940; variant) - Mongolian People's Republic (1924–1940)
- Mongolian People's Republic (1930–1940)
- People's Republic of Mongolia (1940–1945)
- Mongolian People's Republic (1945–1992)
- Mongolia (1992-2011)
(before color standardisation)
Historical flags of Morocco
- Alawi Dynasty (1666–1915)
- Alawi Dynasty (variant) (1666–1915)
- Republic of Salé (1624-1668)
- Empire of the Sahara (1903)
- French protectorate in Morocco (1912–1956)
- French protectorate in Morocco (1912–1955)
- Spanish protectorate in Morocco (1912–1956)
- Republic of the Rif (1921–1926)
Historical flags of Mozambique
- (1505–1521)
- (1521–1578)
- (1578–1640)
- (1616–1640)
- (1640–1667)
- (1667–1706)
- (1706–1750; 1826–1834)
- (1750–1816)
- Austrian attempt in Maputo Bay (1778–1781)
- (1816–1826)
- (1834–1910)
- (1910-1975)
- Proposed flag of Portuguese Mozambique
- Portuguese Colony Governor General
- (1974–1975)
- (1975–1983)
- (1983)
- RENAMO partisans (First version)
- RENAMO partisans (Second version)
Historical flags of Myanmar
- Hanthawaddy Kingdom (c. 1300–1500)
- Taungoo Dynasty (1510s–1752)
- Burmese Empire (1853–1876)
- Third Burmese Empire
- Konbaung dynasty (1752–1885)
- Flag of the pro-Japanese Synyethe Wunthann party, de facto flag of Burma (1942–1943)
- Occupied Burma (1942–1945)
- British rule in Burma
(1824–1943, 1945–1948) - Standard of the Governor of Burma
- State of Burma (1943–1945)
- State of Burma (1943–1945)
- Stylized variant flag of the State of Burma (1943–1945)
- Union of Burma (1948–1974)
- (1974–2010)
Historical flags of Namibia
- German West Africa/
Governor of German colonies (1884–1916) - Proposed flag of German South West Africa (1914)
- 2nd Proposal for German South-West Africa (1914)
- Flag of South West Africa between 1915 and 28 June 1919.
- Merchant flag of South Africa from 1915 to 1928.
- Flag of South West Africa from 1982 to 21 March 1990 under Mandates and Trusteeships by South Africa.
- Bushmanland
- Damaraland
- East Caprivi (1972–1977)
- East Caprivi (1977–1989)
- Hereroland
- Kavangoland
- Namaland
- Ovamboland
- Rehoboth
Historical flags of Nauru
- Flag of German New Guinea.
(1888–1914) - Flag of Nauru When it was under the Trust mandate of Britain.
(1919–1948) - United Nations trust territory of Nauru
- Flag of Nauru under the occupation of the Empire of Japan during World War II
(1942–1945) - Flag of Nauru used during Trusteeship with Australia and the United Kingdom
(1948–1968)
Historical flags of Nepal
Historical flags of New Zealand
Historical flags of Nicaragua
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1521-1785)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785-1821)
- (1823–1824)
- (1824–1838)
- United Provinces of Central America flag (1823–1825)
- Federal Republic of Central America (1825–1841)
- (1852–1854)
- (1854–1858)
- (1856–1857)
- (1858–1889; 1893–1896)
- (1889–1893)
- (1896–1908)
- Greater Republic of Central America (1898)
- (1908–1971)
- United States occupation of Nicaragua (1912–1933)
- Sandinista National Liberation Front
- Mosquito Reserve(1860–1894)
Historical flags of Niger
Historical flags of Nigeria
- Flag of the Benin Empire (possibly)
- Flag of the Aro Confederacy (1640–1902)
- Flag of the Sokoto Caliphate (1804–1903)
- Flag of the Kano Emirate (1807–1903)
- Royal Niger Company (1887—1888)
- Royal Niger Company (1888–1899)
- British West Africa Settlements (1870–1888)
- Lagos Colony (1888–1906)
- Oil Rivers Protectorate (1884–1893)
- Niger Coast Protectorate (1893–1899)
- Northern Nigeria Protectorate (1900–1914)
- Southern Nigeria Protectorate (1900–1914)
- Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria (1914–1952)
- Governor(-General) of Nigeria (1914–1952)
- Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria (1952–1960)
- Governor(-General) of Nigeria (1952–1960)
- Republic of Biafra (1967–1970)
- Republic of Benin (1967)
Historical flags of Oman
- Imamate of Oman (751–1959)
- Omani Empire (1696–1856)
- (1507–1521)
- (1521–1578)
- (1578–1640)
- (1616–1640)
- (1640–1656)
- Sultanate of Muscat and Sultanate of Muscat and Oman (1650–1970)
- Imamate of Muscat and Oman (1868–1971)
- Imamate of Oman (1954–1959)
- (1970–1995)
- Dhofar Liberation Front
- Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf
Historical flags of Pakistan
- State of Khairpur
- Ror Empire
Historical flags of Palau
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1521–1785)
- Viceroyalty of Peru (1785–1821),
Spanish East Indies (1821–1898) - German New Guinea/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - German New Guinea Company (1885–1899)
- Proposed flag of German New Guinea (1914)
- South Pacific Mandate (1919–1947)
- South Pacific Mandate (1919–1947)
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1965–1979/1981 from Palau)
- TTPI (1947–1965)
- US Palau (1979–1981)
Historical flags of Palestine
- Ottoman Syria (1516-1517)
- Ottoman Syria (1517–1793)
- Ottoman Syria (1793–1831/ 1841-1867)
- Ottoman Syria (1867-1918)
- High Commissioner of Palestine (1920–1948)
- Palestine Mandate Blue Ensign (1927–1948)
- Palestine Mandate Red Ensign (1927–1948)
- Flag of the Arab revolt (1936–1939)
- Flag used by the Arab League to represent Palestine (1945–1955)
- Flag of Palestine (1964–2006)
- Flag of Palestine (1948–1964)
Historical flags of Panama
Historical flags of Papua New Guinea
- German New Guinea/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - German New Guinea Company (1885–1899)
- Proposed flag of German New Guinea (1914)
- Proposed flag of German New Guinea (Variant) (1914)
- Proposed flag of German New Guinea (Variant) (1914)
- German New Guinea (Weimar Republic) (1918–1921)
- Territory of New Guinea (1921–1975)
- Republic of the North Solomons and Bougainville Interim Government (1975–)
Historical flags of Paraguay
Historical flags of Peru
Historical flags of Philippines
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1565–1785)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785–1821)/
Spanish East Indies (1821–1898) - Revolutionary Government of the Philippines
- First Republic (1898–1901)
- Philippines under direct administration from the United States of America
- (1919–1936)
- (1936–1946)
- Occupied Philippines (1942–1945)
- Second Republic (October 14, 1943)
- (1943-1945)
- Third Republic (1946–1985)
- Forth Republic (1985)
- (1985-1986)
- Fifth Republic (1986–1998)
Revolution flags
- Sulu Sultanate
(Late 18th Century) - Sulu Sultanate
(Late 19th Century) - War flag of the Sulu Sultanate (19th Century)
- Chinese community in the Sulu Sultanate
Historical flags of Qatar
Historical flags of Rwanda
- German East Africa/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - Society for German Colonization and German East Africa Company (1884–1920)
- Proposed flag of German East Africa (1914)
- Ruanda-Urundi (1916–1962)
- United Nations trust territory of Ruanda-Urundi
- Kingdom of Rwanda (1959–1961)
- Kingdom of Rwanda (1961–1962)
- Republic of Rwanda (1962–2001)
- Rwandan Democratic Movement and Interahamwe
Historical flags of Saint Kitts and Nevis
Historical flags of Saint Lucia
Historical flags of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Historical flags of Samoa
- (1858–1873)
- (1879)
- (1873–1887; 1889–1900)
- (1887–1889)
- German Samoa/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - German Samoa (proposed)
- Western Samoa Trust Territory during the control of NZ-forces (1914–1920)
- Western Samoa Trust Territory (1922–1948)
- United Nations trust territory of Western Samoa
- Western Samoa Trust Territory (1948–1949)
Historical flags of São Tomé and Príncipe
Historical flags of Saudi Arabia
- Rashidun Caliphate (632–661)
- Umayyad Caliphate (661–750)
- Abbasid Caliphates (750–1258)
- Abbasid Caliphates
(Military Flag) - Habesh Eyalet (1554–1793)
- Emirate of Diriyah (1744–1818)
- Habesh Eyalet (1793–1802/ 1813–1867)
- Emirate of Nejd (1824–1891)
- Emirate of Jabal Shammar (1836–1921)
- Ha'il state (1836–1921)
- Eyalet of Rumelia (1867–1872)/ Vilayet of the Hejaz (1872–1916)
- Emirate of the Al-Murrah Tribe (1901–1917)
- Emirate of Riyadh (1902–1913)
- Emirate of Asir (1909–1927)
- Emirate of Nejd and Hasa (1913–1921)
- Sheikdom of Upper Asir (1916–1923)
- Kingdom of Hejaz (1916–1917)
- Hashemite Kingdom of Hejaz (1917–1920)
- Hashemite Kingdom of Hejaz (1920–1926)
- Sultanate of Nejd (1921–1926)
- Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd (1926–1932)
- Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1927–1930)
- Saudi Arabia (1932–1934)
- Saudi Arabia (1934–1938)
- Saudi Arabia (1938–1973)
Historical flags of Senegal
Historical flags of Seychelles
Historical flags of Sierra Leone
Historical flags of Singapore
Historical flags of Solomon Islands
Historical flags of Somalia
- Ajuran Empire (13th century–17th century)
- Sultanate of Hobyo
- Italian Somalia (1889–1936)
- Governor-general of Italian East Africa
- Colony governor of the Kingdom of Italy
- Trust Territory of Somaliland under Italian Administration (1950–1960)
- Trust Territory of Somaliland under Italian Administration (UN flag) (1950–1960)
- Somalia (2004–2012)
- Southwestern Somalia
- Jubaland (1998)
- Jubaland/ Azania (2011)
- Jubaland
- Hirshabelle State of Somalia
- Galmudug (2013–2016)
- Galmudug
- Islamic Courts Union
- Raskamboni Movement
- Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a
- Himan and Heeb
- Hizbul Islam
- Adal Sultanate (1415–1577)
- Isaaq Sultanate (~1700s–1884)
- Dervish Kingdom of Diiriye Guure (1895–1920)
- British Somaliland (1903–1950)
- British Somaliland (Red Ensign) (1903–1950)
- British Somaliland (1950–1952)
- British Somaliland (Red Ensign) (1950–1952)
- British Somaliland (1952–1960)
- British Somaliland (Red Ensign) (1952–1960)
- State of Somaliland (1960)
- Somaliland (1991)
- Somaliland (1991–1996)
Historical flags of South Africa
- Cape Colony (1652–1806)
- South Africa Red Ensign (1910–1912)
- South Africa Red Ensign (1912–1951)
- Blue Ensign of South Africa (1910–1928)
- Governor-General of the Union of South Africa (1910–1931)
- Flag of South Africa (1928–1982)
- Flag of South Africa (1982–1994)
- Flag used by the Voortrekkers during the Great Trek
- Natalia Republic (1839–1843)
- South African Republic (1857–74, 1875–77, 1881–1902, and 1914–1915)
- South African Republic (1874–1875)
- Orange Free State (1854–1902)
- State of Goshen (1882–1883)
- Republic of Stellaland (1882–1883)
- Republic of Stellaland (1882–1883) (Variant)
- Republic of Stellaland (1883–1885)
- Afrikaner Volksfront
- Nieuwe Republiek (1884–1888)
- Nieuwe Republiek (Alternative version that was never flown)
Historical flags of Sri Lanka
- Dutugamunu, Anuradhapura Kingdom (161 BC–1017 AD)
- Mahasena, Anuradhapura Kingdom (273-301)
- Kingdom of Gampola (1341–1408)
- Kingdom of Kotte (1412–1597)
- Flag of the Supreme Commander of Kandy, Gajanayake Nilame (?-1815)
- Pandara Vanniyan the last Tamil ruler of Vannimai (1785–1803)
- Governorate of Ceylon (1640–1796)
- (1597–1640)
- (1616–1640)
- (1640–1667)
- (1667–1685)
- Kingdom of Sitawaka (1521–1594)
- Kingdom of Kandy (c. 1798–1815)
- British Ceylon (1875–1948)
- British Ceylon (1875–1948)
- Dominion of Ceylon (1948–1951)
- (1951–1972)
Historical flags of Sudan
- Kingdom of Makuria
- Kingdom of Alodia (c. 1350) (possible)
- Shilluk (Chollo) Kingdom
- Ottoman Province of Egypt (1517–1793)
- Ottoman Province of Egypt (1793–1805)/ Autonomous Province of Egypt (1805-1844)
- Egypt Eyalet (1844–1867)
- Khedivate of Egypt (1867–1881)
- Khedivate of Egypt under British occupation (1881–1914)
- Mahdist State (1885–1899)
- The black standard was also used in Mahdist Sudan
- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1914–1922)
- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1922–1956)
- British Governor General
- Sudan Defence Force (1925–1956)
- Provisional flag of Sudan used during the Afro-Asian Conference (April 1955)
- Republic of Sudan (1956–1969)
- Naval ensign (1956–1970)
- Customs ensign (1956–1970)
- Azania Liberation Front (1965–1970)
Historical flags of South Sudan
- Flag of the SPLA (1983)
- Flag of the SPLA (1995)
- Regional flag of the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (2005–2011)
- (2011–2023)
Historical flags of Suriname
Historical flags of Syria
- Vexilloid of Asyria
- Ghassanids
(Pre-Islamic Banner) - Tayy (Battle of Siffin)
- Umayyad Caliphate (661–750)
- Ayyubid dynasty (1171–1260)
- Ottoman Syria (1516-1517)
- Ottoman Syria (1517–1793)
- Ottoman Syria (1793–1831/ 1841-1867)
- Ottoman Syria (1867-1918)
- Arab Revolt
- Arab Kingdom of Syria (1920)
- Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon (1923−1946)
- Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon (1920)
- State of Damascus (1920–1925)
- State of Aleppo (1920–1925)
- Alawite State (1920–1936)
- Syrian Federation and State of Syria (1925–1930)
- Hatay State (1938–1939)
- Syrian Republic (1930–1932)
- Syrian Republic (1932–1963)
- United Arab Republic (1958–1971)
- Syrian Republic (1963–1972)
- Federation of Arab Republics (1972–1980)
- Syrian Arab Republic (1980–2019)
- Syrian Arab Republic (2019–2024)
- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (2014–2019)
Historical flags of Taiwan
Historical flags of Tajikistan
- Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1929)
- Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1929–1931)
- Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (1931–1935)
- Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (1935–1936)
- Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1938)
- Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (1938–1940)
- Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
- Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1991)
- Tajik SSR (1953–1991) (Reverse)
- Republic of Tajikistan (1991–1992)
- Republic of Tajikistan (1991–1992) (Reverse)
- Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (1990–2015)
Historical flags of Tamil states
Historical flags of Tanzania
- Kilwa Sultanate (possibly)
- German East Africa Company (1885)
- German East Africa/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - Society for German Colonization and German East Africa Company (1884–1920)
- Proposed flag of German East Africa (1914)
- Territory of Tanganyika (1923–1961)
- Republic of Tanganyika (1961–1964)
- Sultanate of M'Simbati (1959–)
- Sultanate of Zanzibar (1856–1896)
- Sultanate of Zanzibar Under British Rule (1896–1963)
- British Resident of Zanzibar (1955–1963)
- Sultanate of Zanzibar (1963–1964)
- People's Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba (1964)
- People's Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba (1964)
- People's Republic of Pemba (1964)
- Afro-Shirazi Party
Historical flags of Thailand
Historical flags of Togo
- Togoland Protectorate/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - Proposed flag of the Togoland Protectorate (1914)
- Territory of Togoland (1916–1960)
- French Togo (1957–1958)
- French Togoland (1958–1960)
- United Nations trust territory of French Togoland
Historical flags of Tonga
Historical flags of Trinidad and Tobago
Historical flags of Tunisia
- Supposed military standard of Carthage
- Umayyad Caliphate (660s-750)
- Fatimid Caliphate (909-973)
- Hafsid dynasty (1300–1337)
- Hafsid dynasty (1424–1488) (possibly)
- Hafsid dynasty
(variant) (15th century) (possibly) - Eyalet of Tunis (1574–1705)
- Ottoman Tunisia
(18th century) - Flag of the Bey of Tunis
- (1830s–1999)
- French protectorate of Tunisia (1881–1956)
- French protectorate of Tunisia (1881–1956)
Historical flags of Turkmenistan
- Khanate of Khiva (1917)
- Khanate of Khiva during (1917–1922)
- Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1921)
- Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1924)
- Bukharan People's Soviet Republic (1921–1924)
- Khorezm People's Soviet Republic (1920–1924)
- Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic (1925–1926)
- Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic (1926–1937)
- Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic (1937–1940)
- Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
- Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1973)
- Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic (1973–1991)
- Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic
(Reverse) (1953–1991) - Flag of Turkmenistan (1992–1997)
- Flag of Turkmenistan (1997–2001)
Historical flags of Tuvalu
Historical flags of Uganda
Historical flags of United Arab Emirates
- Jabrids Emirate
- Flag of the Hinawi (the Bani Yas – Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and Fujairah) and Ghafiri (Umm Al Quwain and Ajman) tribal confederations prior to 1820
- Al Qawasim (1820)
- Emirate of Kalba (1921–1952)
- Fujeirah-Sharjah Federation (1960–1971)
- Fujairah (1952–1961)
- Trucial States (1820–various)
- Trucial States (1936–various)
- Trucial States (1968–1971)
Historical flags of the United States of America
- New England (1607–1707)
- Thirteen Colonies
(1707–1775) - Flag of the United Colonies (1775–1776)
- Flag of the United States of America (1777–1795)
- Flag of the United States of America (Betsy Ross) (1792)
- Flag of the United States of America (1795–1818)
- Cowpens flag (1781)
- Great Star Flag (1818–1819)
- Flag of the United States of America (1819–1820)
- Flag of the United States of America (1820–1822)
- Flag of the United States of America (1822–1836)
- Flag of the United States of America (1836–1837)
- Flag of the United States of America (1837–1845)
- Great Star Flag (1837–1845)
- Flag of the United States of America (1845–1846)
- Flag of the United States of America (1846–1847)
- Flag of the United States of America (1847–1848)
- Flag of the United States of America (1848–1851)
- Flag of the United States of America (1851–1858)
- Flag of the United States of America (1858–1859)
- Flag of the United States of America (1859–1861)
- Fort Sumter Flag
- Flag of the United States of America (1861–1863)
- Flag of the United States of America (1861–1863)
- Flag of the United States of America (1863–1865)
- Flag of the United States of America (1863–1865)
- Flag of the United States of America (1865–1867)
- Wagon Wheel Flag (1865–1867)
- Flag of the United States of America (1867–1877)
- Medallion Centennial Flag (1867–1877)
- Flag of the United States of America (1877–1890)
- Flag of the United States of America (1890–1891)
- Flag of the United States of America (1891–1896)
- Flag of the United States of America (1896–1908)
- Flag of the United States of America (1908–1912)
- Flag of the United States of America (1912–1959)
- Flag of the United States of America (1959–1960)
- First National Flag of the Confederate States of America (1861–1863),
aka the "Stars and Bars" - Second National Flag of the Confederate States of America (1863–1865), aka "Stainless Banner"/
"White Man's Flag" - Third National Flag of the Confederate States of America (1865), aka
"The Bloodstained Banner" - Variant captured following the Battle of Painesville (1865)
- Battle flag of Forrest's Cavalry Corps, 1863–65. This was also known as the 'Mobile Depot' flag
- The battle flag used by the Army of the Trans-Mississippi
- The Confederate Navy Jack (1863–1865)
- Sons of Liberty
- The Forster Flag
- Bedford Flag
- Bennington flag
- Betsy Ross
- Brandywine flag
- George Rogers Clark Flag
- Cowpens flag
- Culpeper Minutemen
- Gadsden flag
- Fort Mercer Flag
- City of Easton
- George Rex Flag
- George Rex Flag (Red Version)
- City of Taunton
- Grand Union Flag
- Guilford Courthouse flag
- Francis Hopkinson's flag
- First Navy Jack
- New England
- Red ensign of New England with cross removed
- New England red ensign (without St. George's Cross)
- New England variant of the Union Flag
- An Appeal to Heaven Flag
- Serapis flag
- Bunker Hill
- Schenectady Liberty Flag
- French Alliance
- Coronela flag of the Spanish Tercios Morados Viejos Tercios division (old murrey or purpure) during New Spain
- A reconstruction of New Mexico's unofficial state flag, used in the 1915 San Diego World's Fair
- French flag possibly used by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, during the French colonization of Texas (1685–1689)
- First Republic of Texas (1812–1813)
- Coahuila y Tejas (1824–1835)
- Jane Long Flag (1819)
- Come and Take It flag
- Jane Long Flag (1821)
- Alamo flag (1824)
- Fredonian (1826)
- Republic of Texas (1836–1839)
- Republic of Texas (1835–1839)
- (1839–1879)
- Branch Davidians flag used during Waco siege (1993)
- State of Deseret (1849–1850)}
- Utah Territory
- (1903–1904)
- (1904–1911)
- (1911–1913)
- (1913–1922)
- (1922–2011)
- (2011–2024)
- Vermont Republic (1777–1791)
- The second flag of Vermont (1804–1837)
- The third flag of Vermont (1837–1923)
- Columbian Viceroyalty (1492–1521)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1521–1785)
- Tertholen (1696)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785–1821)/
Spanish West Indies (1821–1898) - Grito de Lares revolt flag (1868)
- Captaincy General of Puerto Rico (1873–1875)
- 3rd Provisional Battalion of Puerto Rico
- (1895–1952)
- (1895–1952)
Virgin Islands of the United States
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1521–1785)
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (1785–1821)/
Spanish East Indies (1565–1898) - Proposed flag for German New Guinea
- German New Guinea/
Govenor of German colonies (1884–1916) - German New Guinea Company (1885–1899)
- South Pacific Mandate (1919–1947)
- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1965–1979)
- (1976–1981)
- (1976–1989)
Historical flags of Uruguay
Historical flags of Uzbekistan
- Chagatai Khanate
- Flag of the Khanate of Bukhara (1506–1785)
- Emirate of Bukhara (1785–1920)
- Final flag of the Emirate of Bukhara (1920)
- Khanate of Khiva (1917–1920)
- Khorezm People's Soviet Republic (1920–1923)
- Khorezm People's Soviet Republic (1923–1924)
- Bukharan People's Soviet Republic (1920–1923)
- Bukharan People's Soviet Republic (1924)
- Basmachi movement
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1925–1927)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1927–1929)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1929–1931)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1931–1934)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1934–1935)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1935–1937)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1937–1938)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Repulic (1938–1939)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1939–1941)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1941–1952)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1991)
- Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1991) (Reverse flag)
Historical flags of Vanuatu
- Anglo-French Joint Naval Commission
(1887–1889; 1890–1906) - British New Hebrides (1906–1952)
- Resident Commissioner of the British New Hebrides (1906–1952)
- British New Hebrides (1952–1980)
- Resident Commissioner of the British New Hebrides (1952–1980)
- French New Hebrides (1906–1940/1944–1980)
- New Hebrides
(used in the 1963 South Pacific Games) - New Hebrides
(used in the 1966 and 1971 South Pacific Games) - New Hebrides
(used in the 1969 South Pacific Games) - People's Provisional Government of Vanuatu (1977–1978)
- Tanna Nation (1974)
- Tafea Nation (1980)
- Republic of Vemerana (1980)
Historical flags of Venezuela
- Viceroyalty of New Granada (1521–1785)
- Viceroyalty of New Granada (1785–1822)
- Supreme Junta (1810–1811)
- First Republic of Venezuela (1810–1812)
- Second Republic of Venezuela (1813–1814)
- Third Republic of Venezuela (1817–1819)
- (1830–1836)
- (1836–1859)
- (1859)
- (1859–1863)
- (1863–1905)
- (1905–1930)
- (1930–1954)
- (1954–2006)
Historical flags of Vietnam
- Flag of Tây Sơn dynasty
- Nguyễn dynasty (1802-1885)
- Nguyễn dynasty (1920–1945)
- Empire of Vietnam (1945)
- Diplomatic Delegation of Annam from Red Sea to France (1863)
- Protectorate of Tonkin (1883–1945/1946–1948)
- Indochinese Communist Party (1931)
- Protectorate of Tonkin
- Occupied French Indo-China (1942–1945)
- Empire of Daihung (1917–1918)
- Flag of North Vietnam (1945–1955)
- Flag of North Vietnam (1955–1976)
- Kingdom of Sedang (1888–1890)
- Confederation of Sedang (1889–1897)
- Colonial Annam
- Montagnard country of South Indochina (1945–1950)
- Front for the Liberation of Champa (1962–1964)
- Republic of Central Highlands and Champa (1964–1965)
- Poulo Condor under the English East India Company
- French Cochinchina (1868–1945)
- French Cochinchina (Ensign)
- Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina (1946-1947)/Provisional Government of Southern Vietnam (1947-1948)
- Flag of South Vietnam (1948–1975)
- Flag of South Vietnam (1975–1976)
- Tai Autonomous Territory (1946–1950)
- Sip Song Chau Tai (1950–1955)
Historical flags of Western Sahara
Historical flags of Yemen
- Sultanate of Lahej (1728–1967)
- Aden Settlement (1839–1932)/
Chief Commissioner's Province of Aden (1932–1937) - Colony of Aden (1937–1963)
- State of Aden (1963–1967)
- Emirate of Beihan
- Emirate of Dhala
- Lower Yafa
- Sultanate of Lahej
- State of Upper Yafa
- Federation of the Emirates of the South
- Federation of South Arabia (1962–1967)
- People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (1967–1990)
- Kathiri State of Seiyun in Hadhramaut
- Qu'aiti State in Hadhramaut (1880–1939)
- Qu'aiti State in Hadhramaut (1939–1967)
- Mahra State of Qishn and Socotra (18th century)
- Mahra State of Qishn and Socotra (1895–1967)
- Wahidi Sultanate of Balhaf in Shabwah, South Arabia
- Wahidi Sultanate of Habban in Hadhramaut
- Arab Republic of Hadhramaut (1967–1969)
Historical flags of Zambia
- Ensign of the British East Africa Company
- Northern Rhodesia (1924–1964)
- Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1939–1964)
- Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1953–1963)
- Governor-General of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1953–1963)
- (1964–1996)
Historical flags of Zimbabwe
- Ensign of the British South Africa Company
- Flag of Southern Rhodesia (1924–1964)
- Governor of Southern Rhodesia (1924–1951)
- Governor of Southern Rhodesia (1951–1952)
- Governor of Southern Rhodesia (1952–1965)
- Governor of Southern Rhodesia (1940–1952)
- Governor of Southern Rhodesia (1952–1965)
- Flag of the Central African Federation (1953–1963)
- Flag of Rhodesia (1964–1968)
- Flag of Rhodesia (1968–1979)
- Flag of Zimbabwe Rhodesia (1979)
Historical flags of Intergovernmental organizations
Commonwealth of Independent States
- French Community
- Organisation of African Unity (1970–2002), African Union (2004–2010)
- African and Malagasy Union (1961–1985)
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
Southern African Development Community
African Caribbean and Pacific Group of States
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