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Flags and Symbols of Feniz
at full scale

as published by The Royal Banner Bearer

Coat of Arms

(big version of Grand Coat of Arms not available)

National Flag and Merchant Ensign

The Poor Man's Flag is all beige or yellow.

National Flag in Banner (hanging) form

(with indication of placement of an eventual device)

Dimensions: 1 : 2 or longer

National Flag in Knatterfahne form (prolonged form flown from a normal pole)

(with indication of placement of an eventual device)

Dimensions: 1 : 2 or longer

State Flag
State Jack
Royal Standard
Standard of the ex-Sultan W'Infri-Ed ©
Standard of the First Lady Of The Harem
Standard of the Caliph
Flag of the Archbishop Flag of the Archbishop
Standard of the Divan (Concil Of State)
Standard of the Kadiasker
Standard of the President Of The Administrative Body (Prime Minister)
Standard of the Secretaries (Heads of Department)
Standard of the Royal Ambassodors
Standard of the Royal Consuls
Standard of the Secretary for Defence
Naval Ensign
Naval Jack
Standard and Pennant of the Chief of the Grand General Staff
Standard and Pennant of the Commander Of The Royal Guards and Chief Royal Aide-de-Camp
Standard and Pennant of the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Constabulary
Standard and Pennant of the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Army and of the Fenizic Expeditionary Corps
Standard and Pennant of the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy and of the Fenizic Expeditionary Fleet
(left) Broad Pennant of an Admiral Of The High Seas
(right) Command Flag of a Marshal of Feniz

see also Rank Insignia

(left) Broad Pennant of an Admiral
(right) Command Flag of a General

see also Rank Insignia

(left) Squadron Commodores' Pennant
(right) Command Flag of a Regiment Commander
(top) Command Flag of a Battalion Commander
(bottom) Command Flag of a Company Commander
(left) Navy land units, (right) Army
   
Captains' Pennant  
Religious Pennants:
Mounist - Zbirna-Soliankan - Cruisian

(flown above the Naval Ensign during religious services on board of ships of the Royal Navy, asks for silence in the surrounding, no visits)


Police Pennant

(flown by the Royal Constabulary when acting in peacetime civil service)

Coast Guard Pennant

(flown by the Royal Navy Coastal Command when acting in peacetime civil service)

(coloured in Christianan "Coast Guard Orange")

Military Aircraft Marking
Additional Marking for Royal Navy Aircraft new form old form
Regimental Colours
Pilot Flag

(used by Fenizic ships to call a pilot)

Access Flags

(used by Zartanian - Cimeran - Ordlandic ships to signal to the coast guard that they are accessing their territories within Fenizic sovereign sea/territory)

 
Mail Standard

(flown by licensed ships carrying mail, it asks the respective harbour authorities to attend to these ships promptly)

new - old design

Standard of the Royal Yacht Club
Standard of the Emir of the Pralistani (layout taken from Estontetsan counterpart)
and his former standard as Emir Of The West
Standards of the tribes of the Pralistani Emirate
Sambuci


Salbadi


Lambadi


Schwimmbadi


Lasagni


Moltobeni


Benebeni

Tribal standard of the Fenis (actual and provisional)
Standard of the Emir Of The Iparalaspuqui (layout taken from Estontetsan counterpart)
and his former standard as Emir Of The East
Standards of the tribes of the Iparalaspuqui Emirate
I'Parapluis


Cost'Minix


Cost'Anix


Costolani


Quantacosti


Costapochi


Costamolti


Hammar


Ben'Nemsi

Standard of the Zebornati (actual and provisional)
Flag of the City of Fenizabad (former Phoenix Town) and Standard of the Lord Mayor as Emir of the Municipal Emirate of Fenizabad

The Poor Man's Flag is all red.

Standards of the tribes of the Municipal Emirate of Fenizabad
Old Town Tribe


Fenis


Zebornati

The other municipal tribes carry the same names as their countryside counterparts and the same devices in the standards:

Historic Flags

First provisional flag of the Sultanate of Feniz (at that time called Sultanate of Phoenicia)
Flag of the former City State of Phoenix Town (also called Phoenicia)

© 1999 Alberto Stolfi

Flag of former Northern Phenixia

© 2000 Philippe Bondurant

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