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- After the Sepoy Mutiny, the British established Imperial rule in India and introduced a flag to represent the British colony of India. The flag was blue, with the Union Jack on the upper left corner, and a star enclosed by a crown on the down right corner1. India's flag was the Union Jack bearing the insignia of the Order of the Star of India. It had a Blue and Red Ensign, too2. The official state flag for use on land was the Union Flag of the United Kingdom3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Post the Sepoy Mutiny, the British established Imperial rule in India and a flag was introduced to represent the British colony of India. The flag was blue, with the Union Jack on the upper left corner, and a star enclosed by a crown on the down right corner.www.culturalindia.net/national-symbols/national-fla…India didn't conform to any of the rules, not being a Dominion, but having some Dominion-like status (it was a member of the League of Nations) and not really being a colony either. Its flag was the Union Jack bearing the insignia of the Order of the Star of India. It had a Blue and Red Ensign, too.www.crwflags.com/fotw/Flags/in-colon.htmlThe official state flag for use on land was the Union Flag of the United Kingdom and it was this flag that was lowered on Independence Day in 1947. The flag of the governor-general of India was defaced with the Star of India. The civil ensign and naval ensign were the Red Ensign or Blue Ensign, respectively, defaced with the Star of India emblem.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_of_India_(flag)
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Various designs were proposed for the first Star of India flag in 1863, keeping similar flag designs adopted in other British colonies such as Canada and Australia, combining symbols of Imperial authority such as the Union Jack and the royal crown with symbols specific to the colony in question. See more
The Star of India refers to a group of flags used during the period of the British Raj in the Indian subcontinent. India had a range of flags for different purposes during its existence. The Princely states had their own flags which … See more
The Star of India was the symbol of the Order of the Star of India, a chivalric order of knighthood. It was a rayed five-pointed silver star, decorated … See more
The flags were replaced by the Tiraṅgā (Indian Tricolour) after Independence on 15 August 1947 in the independent Dominion of India, … See more
Ideas for a flag for areas under British India were initially imperial ones, rather than nationalist ones. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the later establishment of the See more
Blue Ensign
After Queen Victoria became Empress of India through the proclamation of 1876, a naval ensign with the symbol of the Order of the Star of India was warranted by the Admiralty to the Indian Marine in 1877. It was used on … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license List of Indian flags - Wikipedia
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The flag of India is composed of three horizontal stripes. The top stripe is a deep saffron colour, the middle is white, and the bottom is green. In the centre of the white stripe is a 24-spoked blue chakra (wheel). The flag’s width-to-length …
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Jan 11, 2015 · India didn't conform to any of the rules, not being a Dominion, but having some Dominion-like status (it was a member of the League of Nations) and not really being a colony either. Its flag was the Union Jack bearing the …
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The flag eventually adopted by the Indian National Congress in 1931, called the Swaraj Flag, was a horizontal tricolor with saffron, white and green stripes. These colors were said to represent courage and sacrifice, peace and truth, and faith …
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Jan 28, 2020 · Although most of India rallied to the British flag, Bengal and Punjab were less easy to control. Many Indians were eager for independence, and they were led in their struggle by an Indian lawyer and political newcomer …
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The flag is made of a triband of the three colors; (arranged from top to bottom) saffron, white, and green with the three stripes being equal in length and width. It is from these three colors that the flag derives its nickname “tiranga” …
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Aug 1, 2016 · 1. Sister Nivedita's flag, 1906. In 1904-06, Swami Vivekananda's disciple, Sister Nivedita made a red and yellow flag with 'bande mataram', which was written in Bengali. In 1906, a similar flag was made with three equal strips …
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