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Source: Filcher (1984)
See also:From Filcher (1984):
PRINCIPALITY OF RAIGARH
Princely States of Central India, Eastern States Agency, Present-day
Chattissgarh
(no gun salute)
Area: 3,849 sq.km
Acceded to the Union of India on Jan.1, 1948, Founded in 1911
Flag:
"The flag is of three horizontal bands in the colors (from the top): red, yellow
and green, and is used as a state flag of Raigarh. The Princely flag
is in the
form of the triangle, red, with the silver (white) eagle outlined in gray. The
eye of the eagle is rose in color.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 14 January 2003
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