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This flag is fictitious, proposed or locally used unofficially but not adopted. It may be named as it would be as an official flag of a geographical or other entity and have some visual elements that are similar to official logos or flags of that entity, but it is not official and doesn't have any official recognition. Under any circumstances whatsoever, you should not add these flags in any articles , unless it is proposed by a government agency or it is covered by the media or if the flag is locally used. |
Description Flag of Mysore.svg |
English:
Flag of the
Kingdom of Mysore
. "The flag of Mysore was red over brown with arms in the centre. The image above, without arms, is incorrect and this flag was never official. The colours of the flag are defined in French as 'rouge brique sur brun' [brick red and brown]. As far as I know the brown is a light maroon (perhaps like the golden shown in Neubecker (1992)) and I speculate that the flag can in fact be red over golden. Remember that some months ago Nozomi Kariyasu travelled to Bangalore (capital of Mysore/Karnataka[)] and he saw many red over yellow flags."
Jaume Ollé, 21 August 2000
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Source | Own work |
Author | Lucas Larson, based on work of MChew |
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