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This is a list of flags used by Princely states during British rule in India:[1]

Flag Duration Use Description
1799–1950 Flag of the Kingdom of Mysore Red and Brown coloured flag of the Kingdom of Mysore which ruled over most of Karnataka and at its zenith most of South India.
Flag Duration Use Description
1947–1948 Flag of The Hyderabad State An orange flag with 6 black stripes and 4 white stripes. The script along the top reads Al Azmatulillah meaning “All greatness is for God”. The bottom script reads Ya Uthman which translates to “Oh Osman“. The writing in the middle reads “Nizam-ul-Mulk Asif Jah”.
1900–1947 2 striped green and red flag with a white crescent and star
1700–1900 An orange triangular flag with a green crescent.
  1. ^

    “Indian Princely States”.

  2. ^ “Nishan Sahib Khanda Sikh Symbols Sikh Museum History Heritage Sikhs”. www.sikhmuseum.com. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  3. ^ BFI (2017-08-10). Indian Durbar (1938) – filmed in Alwar. Retrieved 2025-04-07 – via YouTube.

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