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by John McMeekin, 24 December 2010
This banner is vertical with red at the back and white in front. The red
portion has a "Katar" (Dagger) and "Khanda" (Big double edged sword) in yellow
and white portion has Shri Hanumanji in red. This standard flag flew only on the
Palace of the Ruler. The red and green flag with State emblem (horizontal flag
with dark red on the top and dark green below) flew on Royal family cars, State
buildings, police, army and other official functions.
John McMeekin, 24 December 2010
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by John McMeekin, 24 December 2010
A "Katar" & a "Khanda" they can be seen on the red State Flag, the "Khandia"
is in the fly.
John McMeekin, 24 December 2010
The Katar was also the symbol of the former Indian state of Alwar.
It was certainly depicted on their stamps (e.g.,
http://www.tibetanpost.com/images/items/A/alw0025.jpg).
James Dignan,
24 December 2010
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