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image by Željko Heimer, 19 December 2014
In the late 1991 issue of NAVA News John Hall reposts of some early
post-Soviet flags as spotted "Recently [on] Polish television".
John Hall: "New Flags in Central Russia", NAVA News, Vol XXIV, No. 6,
November/December 1991, p. 7,
http://www.nava.org/sites/default/files/documents/nava-news/NAVANews_1991_v24no6.pdf
For Tataria he reports a flag that he find to have "overall effect [...]
"Islamification" of the old flag of the Russian Federation" (and this is what
incited me to white this report). The flag is green with a white crescent in the
centre and with a red stripe along the hoist. For what I have found on FOTW, it
was not reported here earlier.
Željko Heimer, 19 December 2014
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