Governmental Rank Flags (Kelantan, Malaysia) (original) (raw)

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- Introduction
- Governor-General's Flag (Bendera Menteri Besar)
- Prime Minister's Flag (Bendera Bendahara)
- Lieutenant Governor's Flag (Bendera Timbalan Menteri Besar)
- State Mufti's Flag (Bendera Mufti Kerajaan)
- Flag of the Personal Assistant to the Sultan (Bendera Adikong)
- Flag for Members of the Consultative Committee (Bendera Ahli Meshuarat Kerajaan)
- Flag of the Secretary of State (Bendera Setia Usaha Kerajaan)
- Flag of the Secret Service (Bendera Setia Usaha Sulit)
- Flag of the Minister for Internal Security (Bendera Temenggong)
- Flag of the Head of Customs and Ceremonies (Bendera Kepala Istiadat)
- Flag for Ministers with Portfolio (Bendera Dato' Bergelar Jawatan)
- Flag for Ministers without Portfolio (Bendera Dato' Bergelar)
- Flag for Royal Family Members with Portfolio (Bendera Karabat Bergelar Jawatan)
- Flag for Royal Family Members without Portfolio (Bendera Karabat Bergelar)
- Flag for Non-Ministerial Royal Family Members (Bendera Karabat Ampuni)
See also:
- Kelantan (Malaysia)
- Malaysia
- Malaysia: index of all pages
Introduction
Dorling-Kindersley 1997 says, "Kelantan has 36 royal and official flags". Flaggenbuch 1939 only reports the standard of the Sultan.
Ivan Sache, 15 January 2000
A chart in Znamierowski 1999, p. 30, shows no less than 30 Kelantan rank flags. They are labelled in Malay. Most of them are very simple, plain or quartered flags with the same arms (white emblem) as on the national flag. The remaining ones show a different emblem, more or less like that described by Ivan Sache for the Sultan's standard.
Santiago Dotor, 10 January 2001
I think most of the flags are no longer used since the Kelantan government is now more civilian-based and has only limited state powers, except the Sultan, Queen, Crown Prince etc. for whom they still exist.
Herman Felani M.Y., 6 September 2001