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Alirajpur - Indian Princely State

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[Alirajpur] by Jorge Candeias

Source: Indian Princely States

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The flag is a horizontally striped flag, consisting of 12 red and white stripes.
Jorge Candeias, 5 May 2002

Ziggioto (1998) has:
"The flag of the State of Alirajpur was formed by six red stripes alternating with six white stripes, the same colors as Indore State and granted by the prince of that state to the rajah of Alirajpur in recognition of his alliance. The princely standard was the Pancaranga with five stripes: red-white-saffron-green-blue."

From http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/ips/a/alirajpur.html Ali Rajpur was an 11 gun salute state, area: 2165 km2, located in Madhya Pradesh.
Jarig Bakker, 5 May 2002


2:3 Variant

[Alirajpur] by Chrystian Kretowicz

From Filcher (1984):

PRINCIPALITY OF ALIRAJPUR
Princely States of Central India, Southern States Agency, Present-day Madhya Pradesh
 
11 gun salute
Area: 2, 165 sq.km
Acceded to the Union of India on June 15, 1948, Founded in 1437 by Anand Deo
 
Flag:
"The flag of the Principality of Alirajpur for state usage is composed of six red and six white bands, alternatively, with the red band starting at the top. These two colors symbolize the alliance of the Sovereigns of the Principality of Alirajpur and the Holkar Kingdom of Indore. The princely flag of Indore returns that same sentiment."
Chrystian Kretowicz, 12 January 2002


State Flag

[Alirajpur] by Jarig Bakker

The princely standard was the Pancaranga with five stripes: red-white-saffron-green-blue. Note that these five-colors (Pancaranga) were used to designate belonging to the Rajput-princes.
Image after Ziggiotto (1998).
Jarig Bakker, 5 May 2002