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Alcaara and Baldaque (Babylon) in the "Book of All Kingdoms," Late 14th Century (Iraq)

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[Alcaara and Baldaque (Babylon) in the
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 08 Dec 2007



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The 81st flag mentioned and illustrated in the in the illustrated transcription of the Book of All Kingdoms [e9s50] is attributed to Babylon, both parts of it: "Alcaara and Baldaque." This is depicted in the 2005 Spanish illustrated transcription [f0f05] as an empty flag outline (in the ogival default shape of this source). The edge of the flag is dashed, so it doesn't seem to be a plain white flag. I have no idea where this comes from, as the text mentions an image.

The anonymous author of [e9s50] describes the flag thusly:

«El rey d'estas dos provincias á por señales estas»
"The king of these two provinces has this for his device."

The 1912 Halkyut Society illustrated English edition [f0f12] does not include this mention of the missing flag, probably due to a discrepancy in the several manuscripts of the Book of All Kingdoms.

António Martins-Tuválkin, 08 Dec 2007