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{{Infobox flag |
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| Name = Brunei Darussalam<br/>بروني |
| Name = Brunei Darussalam<br/>{{lang|ms-Arab|بروني دارالسلام}} |
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| Image = Flag_of_Brunei.svg |
| Image = Flag_of_Brunei.svg |
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| Use = 110100 |
| Use = 110100 |
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| Symbol = {{FIAV|110100}} {{FIAV|normal}} {{FIAV|Mirror}} {{FIAV|Vertical normal}} |
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| Proportion = 1:2 |
| Proportion = 1:2 |
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| Adoption = |
| Adoption = {{start date and age|1959|09|29|df=y}} |
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| Design = A centered [[red]] [[crest of Brunei]] on a [[yellow]] field cut by [[black]] and [[white]] diagonal stripes ([[parallelogram]]s). |
| Design = A centered [[red]] [[crest of Brunei]] on a [[yellow]] field cut by [[black]] and [[white]] diagonal stripes ([[parallelogram]]s). |
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| Designer = [[Yura Halim]] |
| Designer = [[Yura Halim]] |
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| Type = National |
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The '''flag of |
[[File:Secretary Kerry Meets With Sultan Bolkiah of Brunei (10183863905).jpg|thumb|Flag of Brunei behind [[Hassanal Bolkiah|Sultan Bolkiah]] in a meeting with [[John Kerry]].]] |
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The '''flag of Brunei''' has a centered [[emblem of Brunei]] on a [[yellow]] field cut by [[black]] and [[white]] diagonal stripes ([[parallelogram]]s at an angle). The yellow field represents the [[sultan of Brunei]]. The [[red]] [[crest of Brunei|crest]] consists of a [[crescent]] facing upwards, joined with a [[parasol]], with hands on the sides. |
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In [[Southeast Asia]], yellow is traditionally the color of [[Royal family|royalty]], and the royal standards of [[list of Malaysian flags#Monarch|Malaysia]] and [[Royal Standard of Thailand|Thailand]], and the [[flag of Sarawak]], along with the presidential [[flag of Indonesia]], all use a yellow field as well. The crescent symbolizes [[Islam]], the parasol symbolizes monarchy, and the hands at the side symbolize the benevolence of the government. The black and white stripes represent Brunei's chief ministers<ref>{{cite book|title=The National Geographic Magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vvl_AAAAMAAJ|year=1935|publisher=National Geographic Society|page=384}}</ref> who were once joint-[[regent]]s and then – after the sultan came of age – senior advisors: the [[Pengiran]] [[Bendahara]] (First Minister, symbolised by a slightly thicker white stripe) and the Pengiran Pemancha (Second Minister, governing foreign affairs, symbolised by black), with the white stripe being roughly 12% wider than the black one.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Flag Bulletin|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EDIrAQAAIAAJ|year=1984|publisher=Flag Research Center|page=76}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Annual Report: Brunei|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mBofAQAAMAAJ|year=1946|publisher=H.M. Stationery Office|page=91}}</ref> |
In [[Southeast Asia]], yellow is traditionally the color of [[Royal family|royalty]], and the royal standards of [[list of Malaysian flags#Monarch|Malaysia]] and [[Royal Standard of Thailand|Thailand]], and the [[flag of Sarawak]], along with the presidential [[flag of Indonesia]], all use a yellow field as well. The crescent symbolizes [[Islam]], the parasol symbolizes monarchy, and the hands at the side symbolize the benevolence of the government. The black and white stripes represent Brunei's chief ministers<ref>{{cite book|title=The National Geographic Magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vvl_AAAAMAAJ|year=1935|publisher=National Geographic Society|page=384}}</ref> who were once joint-[[regent]]s and then – after the sultan came of age – senior advisors: the [[Pengiran]] [[Bendahara]] (First Minister, symbolised by a slightly thicker white stripe) and the Pengiran Pemancha (Second Minister, governing foreign affairs, symbolised by black), with the white stripe being roughly 12% wider than the black one.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Flag Bulletin|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EDIrAQAAIAAJ|year=1984|publisher=Flag Research Center|page=76}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Annual Report: Brunei|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mBofAQAAMAAJ|year=1946|publisher=H.M. Stationery Office|page=91}}</ref> |
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On the crescent is the national motto of Brunei in |
On the crescent is the national motto of Brunei in {{langx|ar|الدائمون المحسنون بالهدى}}; {{transl|ar|Ad-dāʾimūna al-muḥsinūna bi-l-hudā}}, meaning "Always render service with God's guidance". |
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Below this is a banner inscribed with ''Brunei Darussalam'', which means ‘Brunei, the Abode of Peace’ ({{lang|ar|بروني دارالسلام}}) |
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Below this is a banner inscribed with the name of the country in [[Jawi script|Jawi]]: {{lang|ms-Arab|بروني دارالسلام}}; ''Brunei Darussalam'', which means ‘Brunei, the Abode of Peace’ |
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It is one of the few national flags incorporating a diagonal line, with other examples including the [[Flag_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo|DR Congo]], [[Flag_of_Tanzania|Tanzania]], [[Flag_of_Namibia|Namibia]], and [[Flag_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago|Trinidad and Tobago]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The flag in its present form, except for the crest, has been in use since 1906 when Brunei became a [[British protectorate]], following the signing of an agreement between Brunei and Great Britain. Even though Brunei was only nominally independent after this, Bruneians retained certain symbols, like the flag.<ref>{{cite book|last=Horton|first=A. V. M.|title=The British residency in Brunei, 1906-1959|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GDQvAAAAMAAJ|year=1984|publisher=Centre for South-East Asian Studies|page=15}}</ref> |
The flag in its present form, except for the crest, has been in use since 1906 when Brunei became a [[British protectorate]], following the signing of an agreement between Brunei and Great Britain. Even though Brunei was only nominally independent after this, Bruneians retained certain symbols, like the flag.<ref>{{cite book|last=Horton|first=A. V. M.|title=The British residency in Brunei, 1906-1959|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GDQvAAAAMAAJ|year=1984|publisher=Centre for South-East Asian Studies|page=15}}</ref> |
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The crest was superimposed in 1959 after the promulgation of the Constitution of 29 September 1959.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.information.gov.bn/VER2/content/view/594/188/1/7/ |title=The Brunei Darussalam State Flag |publisher=Information Department, Prime Minister's Office | |
The crest was superimposed in 1959 after the promulgation of the Constitution of 29 September 1959.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.information.gov.bn/VER2/content/view/594/188/1/7/ |title=The Brunei Darussalam State Flag |publisher=Information Department, Prime Minister's Office |access-date=23 March 2012 }}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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The design was retained when the country gained full independence on 1 January 1984 as ''Brunei Darussalam'' (Brunei, Abode of Peace). |
The design was retained when the country gained full independence on 1 January 1984 as ''Brunei Darussalam'' (Brunei, Abode of Peace). |
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|Old Flag of Brunei.svg|Bruneian Empire (later protectorate), 1368–1906 |
|Old Flag of Brunei.svg|{{FIAV|historical}} Bruneian Empire (later protectorate), 1368–1906 |
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|Flag of Brunei 1906-1959.svg|Protectorate of Brunei, 1906–1959 |
|Flag of Brunei 1906-1959.svg|{{FIAV|historical}} Protectorate of Brunei, 1906–1959 |
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|Flag of Brunei.svg|Brunei Darussalam, 1959–present |
|Flag of Brunei.svg|{{FIAV|normal}} Brunei Darussalam, 1959–present |
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|align=center|[[File:War Flag of Brunei.svg|150px|border|alt=War flag.|The war flag of Brunei.]] |
|align=center|[[File:War Flag of Brunei.svg|150px|border|alt=War flag.|The war flag of Brunei.]] |
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|[[File:FIAV 001000.svg|23px]] |
|[[File:FIAV 001000.svg|23px]] Armed Forces flag |
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|Brunei Armed Forces Flag. Yellow flag with three diagonal stripes white over red over black, with Armed Forces' badge in the middle. |
|Brunei Armed Forces Flag. Yellow flag with three diagonal stripes white over red over black, with Armed Forces' badge in the middle. |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Brunei Land Force (RBLF) - Tentera Darat Diraja Brunei (TDDB) ensign.svg|border|150px|alt=Army ensign.|The army ensign of Brunei.]] |
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|[[File:FIAV 000000.svg|23px]] Army ensign |
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|[[Royal Brunei Land Force]] Ensign. Red ensign with the Bruneian flag in canton and the Royal Brunei Land Force emblem in fly. |
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|align=center|[[File:Naval Ensign of Brunei.svg|border|150px|alt=Naval ensign.|The naval ensign of Brunei.]] |
|align=center|[[File:Naval Ensign of Brunei.svg|border|150px|alt=Naval ensign.|The naval ensign of Brunei.]] |
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|[[File:FIAV 000001.svg|23px]] [[Naval ensign]] |
|[[File:FIAV 000001.svg|23px]] [[Naval ensign]] |
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|Brunei Naval Ensign. White (crossless) ensign with the |
|Brunei Naval Ensign. White (crossless) ensign with the Bruneian flag in canton and the Royal Brunei Naval Force emblem in fly. |
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|align=center|[[File:Ensign of the Royal Brunei Air Force.svg|border|150px|alt=Air Force ensign.|The ensign of the Royal Brunei Air Force.]] |
|align=center|[[File:Ensign of the Royal Brunei Air Force.svg|border|150px|alt=Air Force ensign.|The ensign of the Royal Brunei Air Force.]] |
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|[[File:FIAV 000000.svg|23px]] Air Force ensign |
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|[[Royal Brunei Air Force]] Ensign. Light blue ensign with the |
|[[Royal Brunei Air Force]] Ensign. Light blue ensign with the Bruneian flag in canton and the Royal Brunei Air Force emblem in fly. |
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|align=center|[[File:Flag of the Royal Brunei Police Force.svg|border| |
|align=center|[[File:Flag of the Royal Brunei Police Force.svg|border|152x152px|alt=Police's flag.|The flag of the Royal Brunei Police Force.]] |
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| [[Royal Brunei Police Force]] flag. |
| [[Royal Brunei Police Force]] flag. |
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| Dark blue flag with the emblem in the centre. |
| Dark blue flag with the emblem in the centre. |
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|[[File:Alleged Royal Brunei Navy Flag in 1601.png|center|155x155px]] |
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|Alleged [[Royal Brunei Navy (1368-1888)|Royal Brunei Navy]] Flag in 1601 |
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|A [[Swallowtail (flag)|sallow-tail]] version of the flag of [[Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888)|Bruneian Sultanate]]. |
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|[[File:Artillery Flag of the Bruneian Empire.jpg|center|frameless|158x158px]] |
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|Alleged Artillery Flag in 18 December 1846 |
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|The [[Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888)|Bruneian Sultanate]] flag with two red triangle facing each other. |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of Brunei.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the Sultan of Brunei.]] |
|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of Brunei.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the Sultan of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of the [[List of Sultans of Brunei|Sultan]] |
|Standard of the [[List of Sultans of Brunei|Sultan]] |
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|The standard of |
|The standard of His Majesty the Sultan is yellow, incorporating his [[Emblem of Brunei#Personal emblem of the Sultan|personal emblem]] at the centre of the standard with all its elements red. |
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|align=center|[[File:Flag of the Pengiran-Pengiran Kebanyakan.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pengiran-Pengiran Kebanyakan |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Pengiran Perdana Cheteria Sahibun Nabalah.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pengiran Perdana Cheteria Laila Diraja Sahibun Nabalah |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Pengiran Lela Cheteria Sahibun Najabah.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pengiran Lela Cheteria Sahibun Najabah |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Pengiran Maharaja Lela Sahibul Kahar.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pengiran Maharaja Lela Sahibul Kahar |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Pengiran Indera Setia Diraja Sahibul Karib.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pengiran Indera Setia Diraja Sahibul Karib |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Pengiran Maharaja Setia Laila Diraja Sahibul Irshad.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pengiran Maharaja Setia Laila Diraja Sahibul Irshad |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Pengiran Pekerma Setia Diraja Sahibul Bandar.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pengiran Pekerma Setia Diraja Sahibul Bandar |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Pengiran Sanggamara Diraja.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pengiran Sanggamara Diraja |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Cheteria Besar.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Cheteria Besar |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Cheteria Pengalasan.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Cheteria Pengalasan |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Pengiran Penggawa Laila Bentara Istiadat Diraja Dalam Istana.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pengiran Penggawa Laila Bentara Istiadat Diraja Dalam Istana |
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|align=center|[[File:Royal Standard of the Cheteria Damit.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Cheteria Damit |
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|align=center|[[File:Standard of the Pehin Mentari.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of [[Council of Cabinet Ministers|Pehin Mentari]] |
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|A yellow-red-yellow horizontal flag with the emblem on the yellow canton. |
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|align=center|[[File:Standard of the Manteri Empat.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Manteri Empat |
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|align=center|[[File:Flag of the Pehin Datu Seri Maharaja.svg|200px|border|alt=Sultan's flag.|The flag of the ministers of Brunei.]] |
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|Standard of Pehin Datu Seri Maharaja |
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# Descendants of a sultan, down to four generations, |
# Descendants of a sultan, down to four generations, |
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# Descendants of a ''wazir'', down to three generations, |
# Descendants of a ''[[Vizier (Brunei)|wazir]]'', down to three generations, |
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# Descendants of a ''cheteria'', down to two generations, |
# Descendants of a ''[[cheteria]]'', down to two generations, |
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# From ''[[ |
# From ''[[Manteri|menteri]]'' (non-noble officials) to ''damong'' (chiefs). |
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Their personal standards incorporate the state crest in red on a yellow background at the top left corner of the flags. |
Their personal standards incorporate the state crest in red on a yellow background at the top left corner of the flags. |
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== Colors == |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |
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! style="background:#F7E017" | {{color|black|Yellow}} |
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! style="background:#CF1126" | {{color|white|Red}} |
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! style="background:#FFFFFF" | {{color|black|White}} |
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! style="background:#000000" | {{color|white|Black}} |
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! style="text-align:right" | [[RGB color model|RGB]] |
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| 247/224/23 || 207/17/38 || 255/255/255 || 0/0/0 |
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! style="text-align:right" | [[Hexadecimal]] |
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| #F7E017 || #CF1126 || #FFFFFF || #000000 |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/19990427213829/http://www.brunei.gov.bn/about_brunei/flag.htm National Flag and Crest] Government of Brunei Darussalam |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/19990427213829/http://www.brunei.gov.bn/about_brunei/flag.htm National Flag and Crest] Government of Brunei Darussalam |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120426154150/http://www.pmo.gov.bn/pmo1/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=182&Itemid=206 National Flag and Crest], Prime Minister's Office |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120426154150/http://www.pmo.gov.bn/pmo1/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=182&Itemid=206 National Flag and Crest], Prime Minister's Office |
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* [http://www.portalestoria.net/brunei.htm Flag and Crest Description] |
* [http://www.portalestoria.net/brunei.htm Flag and Crest Description] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307071801/http://www.portalestoria.net/brunei.htm |date=7 March 2016 }} |
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* [http://www.rbvex.it/asiapag/brunei.html History Brunei Flag] |
* [http://www.rbvex.it/asiapag/brunei.html History Brunei Flag] |
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[[Category:Flags including Arabic script|Brunei]] |
[[Category:Flags including Arabic script|Brunei]] |
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[[Category:1959 establishments in Brunei]] |
[[Category:1959 establishments in Brunei]] |
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[[Category:Quadcolor flags]] |
Latest revision as of 03:32, 24 October 2024
Use | Civil and state flag, civil ensign |
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Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | 29 September 1959 |
Design | A centered red crest of Brunei on a yellow field cut by black and white diagonal stripes (parallelograms). |
Designed by | Yura Halim |
The flag of Brunei has a centered emblem of Brunei on a yellow field cut by black and white diagonal stripes (parallelograms at an angle). The yellow field represents the sultan of Brunei. The red crest consists of a crescent facing upwards, joined with a parasol, with hands on the sides.
In Southeast Asia, yellow is traditionally the color of royalty, and the royal standards of Malaysia and Thailand, and the flag of Sarawak, along with the presidential flag of Indonesia, all use a yellow field as well. The crescent symbolizes Islam, the parasol symbolizes monarchy, and the hands at the side symbolize the benevolence of the government. The black and white stripes represent Brunei's chief ministers[1] who were once joint-regents and then – after the sultan came of age – senior advisors: the Pengiran Bendahara (First Minister, symbolised by a slightly thicker white stripe) and the Pengiran Pemancha (Second Minister, governing foreign affairs, symbolised by black), with the white stripe being roughly 12% wider than the black one.[2][3]
On the crescent is the national motto of Brunei in Arabic: الدائمون المحسنون بالهدى; Ad-dāʾimūna al-muḥsinūna bi-l-hudā, meaning "Always render service with God's guidance".
Below this is a banner inscribed with the name of the country in Jawi: بروني دارالسلام; Brunei Darussalam, which means ‘Brunei, the Abode of Peace’
It is one of the few national flags incorporating a diagonal line, with other examples including the DR Congo, Tanzania, Namibia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
History
[edit]The flag in its present form, except for the crest, has been in use since 1906 when Brunei became a British protectorate, following the signing of an agreement between Brunei and Great Britain. Even though Brunei was only nominally independent after this, Bruneians retained certain symbols, like the flag.[4]
The crest was superimposed in 1959 after the promulgation of the Constitution of 29 September 1959.[5]
The design was retained when the country gained full independence on 1 January 1984 as Brunei Darussalam (Brunei, Abode of Peace).
Other ensigns and flags
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Armed Forces flag | Brunei Armed Forces Flag. Yellow flag with three diagonal stripes white over red over black, with Armed Forces' badge in the middle. | 2:3 | |
Army ensign | Royal Brunei Land Force Ensign. Red ensign with the Bruneian flag in canton and the Royal Brunei Land Force emblem in fly. | 1:2 | |
Naval ensign | Brunei Naval Ensign. White (crossless) ensign with the Bruneian flag in canton and the Royal Brunei Naval Force emblem in fly. | 1:2 | |
Air Force ensign | Royal Brunei Air Force Ensign. Light blue ensign with the Bruneian flag in canton and the Royal Brunei Air Force emblem in fly. | 1:2 | |
Royal Brunei Police Force flag. | Dark blue flag with the emblem in the centre. | 1:2 | |
Alleged Royal Brunei Navy Flag in 1601 | A sallow-tail version of the flag of Bruneian Sultanate. | 1.2 | |
Alleged Artillery Flag in 18 December 1846 | The Bruneian Sultanate flag with two red triangle facing each other. | 1.2 |
Personal standards
[edit]Flag | Type | Description | Flag Ratio |
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Standard of the Sultan | The standard of His Majesty the Sultan is yellow, incorporating his personal emblem at the centre of the standard with all its elements red. | 1:2 | |
Standard of Pengiran-Pengiran Kebanyakan | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pengiran Perdana Cheteria Laila Diraja Sahibun Nabalah | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pengiran Lela Cheteria Sahibun Najabah | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pengiran Maharaja Lela Sahibul Kahar | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pengiran Indera Setia Diraja Sahibul Karib | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pengiran Maharaja Setia Laila Diraja Sahibul Irshad | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pengiran Pekerma Setia Diraja Sahibul Bandar | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pengiran Sanggamara Diraja | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Cheteria Besar | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Cheteria Pengalasan | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pengiran Penggawa Laila Bentara Istiadat Diraja Dalam Istana | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Cheteria Damit | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pehin Mentari | A yellow-red-yellow horizontal flag with the emblem on the yellow canton. | 1:2 | |
Standard of Manteri Empat | 1:2 | ||
Standard of Pehin Datu Seri Maharaja | 1:2 |
The standard of Her Majesty the Raja Isteri is light yellow, incorporating the Sultan's crest on red background at the centre of the standard.
The Perdana Wazir has also a personal standard granted to him by His Majesty the Sultan. The standard is white superimposed in the centre with the state crest in light yellow. The crest is supported by si kikil, a kris crossed by its sheath.
The personal standards of the Pengiran Bendahara, Pengiran Digadong, Pengiran Pemancha and Pengiran Temenggong (senior ministers) are white, green, black and red respectively.
The Sultan had also bestowed personal flags to lesser officials known as Pengiran Cheteria and to Pengiran and other subjects.
Among the Pengiran and dignitaries who are authorised to use personal standards are:
- Descendants of a sultan, down to four generations,
- Descendants of a wazir, down to three generations,
- Descendants of a cheteria, down to two generations,
- From menteri (non-noble officials) to damong (chiefs).
Their personal standards incorporate the state crest in red on a yellow background at the top left corner of the flags.
Colors
[edit]Yellow | Red | White | Black | |
---|---|---|---|---|
RGB | 247/224/23 | 207/17/38 | 255/255/255 | 0/0/0 |
Hexadecimal | #F7E017 | #CF1126 | #FFFFFF | #000000 |
References
[edit]- ^ The National Geographic Magazine. National Geographic Society. 1935. p. 384.
- ^ The Flag Bulletin. Flag Research Center. 1984. p. 76.
- ^ Annual Report: Brunei. H.M. Stationery Office. 1946. p. 91.
- ^ Horton, A. V. M. (1984). The British residency in Brunei, 1906-1959. Centre for South-East Asian Studies. p. 15.
- ^ "The Brunei Darussalam State Flag". Information Department, Prime Minister's Office. Retrieved 23 March 2012.[permanent dead link ]
External links
[edit]- Brunei at Flags of the World
- National Flag and Crest Government of Brunei Darussalam
- National Flag and Crest, Prime Minister's Office
- Flag and Crest Description Archived 7 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- History Brunei Flag