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I also know that, but since the Punjab under Ranjit Singh was a Sikh Kingdom, I suggested it's use for that. I havn't found any actual flags for Punjab from that time, and I am assuming that this one was used. The same flag flies over his tomb in current day Pakistan.
 

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Originally posted by Mad King James


Didn't I already say that? ;)

Yes you did, I just answered Digi who suggeseted you should label it with Punjab flag :p:)

I also know that, but since the Punjab under Ranjit Singh was a Sikh Kingdom, I suggested it's use for that. I havn't found any actual flags for Punjab from that time, and I am assuming that this one was used. The same flag flies over his tomb in current day Pakistan.

We will use it for Punjab, but uploading it and saying it's the flag of Punjab is not a good thing to do.
 
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Modena flag 1830-1859

Can someone make this flag?
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It's the most accurate for AoN era.
 

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Re: Modena flag 1830-1859

Originally posted by Wido
Can someone make this flag?
it_mod.gif


It's the most accurate for AoN era.

It is already made and included.


Anyway, we need a new Annamese flag. It should look like the old one (yellow-red-yellow horizontal tricolour) but without the irritating red pixels appearing in the bottom line of the flag. Not really important, but anyway :)
 

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Originally posted by Styrbiorn
Nice. Have you made any other ahead-steps I should know about? :)
I've mostly been looking for 1419-1819 flags and shields for the past several weeks; I haven't kept special track of those that stayed in use later, but some more are bound to cross over. Look through my site, especially the GUFSM section.
 

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Nepal: Mine is too un-floppy. A suggestion is to use an already diagonally divided flag as a template.
nepal1.gif


That white field is supposed to be transparent (ie it's a triangular flag).
 

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i made a pic for a unique greek army period sprite (tsolias-eyzonos) is anyone interested in turning it into a 3d model and animating it? i could send it to you.
 

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Korath, about the East Asian triangular flags, I'm just curious whether they were used during this time. If so we can at least use the Manchu flag from the Gufsm for China.
 

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World Statesmen says China used a triangular dragon flag from 1873-1890; it shows a right triangle like Nepal, though, instead of an equilateral pennant.

Cambodia used the green-bordered yellow pennant until 1863, when it was replaced by the white temple on red, bordered blue.

Chagatai Khanate, Champa, Ming China, Manchuria, Korea, Dai Viet, and Tibet, dunno; I wasn't able to turn up a reference to them on the usual sites. Mad King James made all of these (that's what the little initials are for on the preview pages :)) so he's the one to ask.