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image by Tomislav Šipek, 11 December 2019
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This territory, which is roughly the same size as the independent
states of Armenia and Georgia, was turbulent throughout Tsarist times
due to the opposition of its mainly Islamic inhabitants to Christian
rule. The Soviets created the Dagestan ASSR in 1920.
Stuart Notholt
The 2003 flag was modified from 1:2 to 2:3 dimensions and blue stripe is now
darker.
https://dag.aif.ru/politic/glava_dagestana_vstretilsya_s_novym_glavoy_mahachkaly
Tomislav Šipek, 11 December 2019
In magazine "Russian Federation Today" 4(62)/2006 on page 4
is photo of the President of the Republic of Dagestan Mr. Mukhu Aliev
with Standard of the President of the Russian Federation and Standard
of the President of the Republic of Dagestan.
Mikhail Revnivtsev, 16 Aug 2006
This implies some interesting possibilities:
On a second thought, the photo forwarded by Mikhail seems to imply that this
presidential flag is (like almost all others at this page) is square or squarish.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 Apr 2007
At caspian.hypermart.net/dagestsm.gif
is this wonderful flag.
Jarig Bakker, 15 Oct 1998
I don’t know this flag but it is the coat of arms
[see image by Pascal
Gross] of the republic which appear in the middle.
Pascal Vagnat, 15 Oct 1998
Could it be a sort of Dagestan state flag? The
background is the Dagestan flag as we know it…
Jorge Candeias, 15 Oct 1998
Three days ago I received info about the flag of the
Islamic republic of Dagestan, led by emir Shamil Basaev.
The flag is, of course, green. In center has an emblem
(like a signature or stylized inscription), and below an
Islamic inscription. I’m trying to translate the
inscription and the signature from Caucasian sources.
The drawing will are available in my next Bulletin.
Jaume Ollé, 15 Aug 1999
image by António Martins, 06 Oct 1999
The official state flag of Dagestan has three horizontal stripes —
green, light blue and red (1:2). It was adopted at 26th February
1994.
Michael Simakov, 30 Jun 1998
Dagestan used the RSFSR
flag but with the letters DSSR, before it
introduced the flag now in use.
Ralf Stelter, 27 Jun 1999
This flag was reported in use between 10 June 1993 and 27 February 1994. The
previous flag (green, blue, red) was restored 27 February 1994. The
current flag was in use in 1992 when the soviet Nationalities made a
meeting in Moscow.
Jaume Ollé, 01 Jul 1998
I doubt if the yellow-blue
flag was ever in use officially.
Ralf Stelter, 27 Jun 1999
Dagestan flags other than the green-blue-red flag,
namely that with yellow-blue-yellow-blue horizontal stripes,
approx.: 3:2:1:2, published by vexillological bulletins
[Flagmaster,
Emblèmes et Pavillons,
Gaceta de Banderas]
based on information by O. I. Tarnovsky, had never been
used in Dagestan.
Mario Fabretto, 01 Jul 1998, after
[brz9X]
This flag is fictional.
Ben Cahoon, 19 November 2020
This flag is listed under number 102 at the chart Flags
of Aspirant Peoples [eba94] as:
«Dagestan - North Caucasus, Russia». With thinner medium blue
stripes (ca. 1/12th of the hoist).
Ivan Sache, 15 Sep 1999
Is any particular reason or reasons why those flag design pattern are that similar to each other?
Nozomi Kariyasu, 27 Jan 2000
This flag is fictional.
Ben Cahoon, 19 November 2020
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