List of Burmese flags

Summary

This is a list of flags used in Myanmar (also known as Burma).

State/Union Flag edit

Flag Date Use Description
  21 October 2010[1] State Flag[2] of Republic of the Union of Myanmar, also called the Union Flag[3] A horizontal triband of yellow, green and red; charged with a large white five-pointed star at the centre
Variants
  Vertical[4]

Flags of administrative divisions edit

States edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1986[5] Flag of Chin State Hornbill on a branch within a white circle surrounded by 9 white stars atop a blue-red-green horizontal triband
  2010 Flag of Kachin State Blue circle with white mountains defaced with Manaw poles on a green field
  2010 Flag of Kayah State A Kinnara centred on a red-blue-green horizontal triband
  Flag of Kayin State Blue-white-red horizontal triband with a white star inset on top-left of blue band
  8 June 2018[6] Flag of Mon State Yellow Hamsa on a red field
  Flag of Rakhine State Emblem of Rakhine, a Shrivatsa, on a blue disk in the centre of a white-red horizontal bicolour
  12 February 1947[7] Flag of Shan State White circle, representing the moon, on a yellow-green-red horizontal triband

Regions edit

Flag Date Use Description
  2022 Flag of Ayeyarwady Region Seal of Ayeyarwady Region on a blue field
  c. 2018 Flag of Bago Region Female hamsa perched on a male hamsa within a white circle bordered in green on a dark blue field. The text ပဲခူးတိုင်းဒေသကြီး ("Bago Region") is above the birds.
  2021 Flag of Magway Region Seal of Magway Region on a yellow field with the text မကွေးတိုင်းဒေသကြီး ("Magway Region") above the seal in green.
  2022 Flag of Mandalay Region Seal of Mandalay Region on a red field
  30 September 2019 [8] Flag of Sagaing Region Seal of Sagaing Region centred on a yellow-blue-red horizontal triband with the text စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်းဒေသကြီး ("Sagaing Region") above the seal within the yellow band.
  2010 Flag of Tanintharyi Region Naga facing forward with a white star above on a red-blue-green horizontal triband
  2022 Flag of Yangon Region Inner portion of the Seal of Yangon Region centred on a yellow-green-red horizontal triband with the text ရန်ကုန်တိုင်းဒေသကြီးအစိုးရအဖွဲ့ ("Yangon Region Government Group") on a white banner below the seal.

Union territory edit

Flag Date Use Description
  Flag of the Naypyidaw Union Territory Seal of the Naypyidaw Union Territory on a teal-blue field

Self-administered zones and divisions edit

Self-administered zones edit

Flag Date Use Description
  2017[9] Flag of the Danu Self-Administered Zone[10][11][12] Blue over yellow bicolour with a green disc at the centre charged with a white flower
  Flag of the Kokang Self-Administered Zone Blue-red-green horizontal triband charged with a white star and 8 white circular rings forming an arc above the star.
  Flag of the Naga Self-Administered Zone[13][12] White over red bicolour with a green square in the upper hoist charged with two crossed spears and a tribal headdress
  Flag of the Pa Laung Self-Administered Zone Red circle on a light blue-yellow-green horizontal triband.
  1955 Flag of the Pa'O Self-Administered Zone[12] White star within a blue canton on a red-green horizontal bicolour

Self-administered divisions edit

Flag Date Use Description
  Flag of the Wa Self-Administered Division There is no official flag, the flag of Myanmar is used

Military flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  Flag of the Myanmar Armed Forces (Tatmadaw)[14][15] A horizontal triband of red, white and blue; charged with a large yellow five-pointed star at the centre [16]
  Flag of the Ministry of Defence (Myanmar)

Commander-in-Chief edit

Flag Date Use Description
  2015 Flag of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services[17][18] A red, dark blue, light blue horizontal tricolour defaced with five golden stars under golden logo of Tatmadaw[16]
  2015 Flag of the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services[19] A red, dark blue, light blue horizontal tricolour defaced with four golden stars under golden logo of Tatmadaw
  c. 2015 Flag of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) A red defaced with four golden stars under golden logo of Tatmadaw
  c. 2015 Flag of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Navy) A dark blue defaced with four golden stars under golden logo of Tatmadaw[20]
  c. 2015 Flag of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Air Force) A light blue defaced with four golden stars under golden logo of Tatmadaw

Army edit

Flag Date Use Description
  c. 1994 Flag of the Myanmar Army A horizontal triband of blue, red and blue; charged with a large white five-pointed star at the centre
  Ceremonial Guidon of the Myanmar Army

Regional Military Commands edit

Flag Use Description
  Flag of the Northern Command
  Flag of the North Western Command
  Flag of the North Eastern Command
  Flag of the Eastern Command
  Flag of the Eastern Central Command
  Flag of the Triangle Region Command
  Flag of the Western Command
  Flag of the Naypyitaw Command
  Flag of the Central Command
  Flag of the Southern Command
  Flag of the South Western Command
  Flag of the Yangon Command
  Flag of the South Eastern Command
  Flag of the Coastal Region Command

Common flags edit

Flag Use Description
  Flag of the Infantry and Light Infantry A red field charged with Bandula badge: a white ancient Burmese helmet crossed by a white sword and a white spear
  Flag of the Armour Corps
  Flag of the Artillery Corps
  Flag of the Signal Corps
  Flag of the Engineering Corps
  Flag of the Ordnance Services
  Flag of the Defence Industries
  Flag of the Security Printing Works
  Flag of the Recovery and Resettlement Units
  Flag of the Border Guard Forces[21]

Battalions edit

Infantry Battalions
  Flag of the No. (14) Infantry Battalion

Divisions edit

Light Infantry Divisions
  Flag of the No. (11) Light Infantry Division
  Flag of the No. (22) Light Infantry Division
  Flag of the No. (33) Light Infantry Division
  Flag of the No. (44) Light Infantry Division
  Flag of the No. (55) Light Infantry Division
  Flag of the No. (66) Light Infantry Division
  Flag of the No. (77) Light Infantry Division
  Flag of the No. (88) Light Infantry Division
  Flag of the No. (99) Light Infantry Division
  Flag of the No. (101) Light Infantry Division

Navy edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1994 Naval ensign of the Myanmar Navy White field with a red canton charged with a white five-pointed star and a blue anchor in the lower fly [20]
  Commissioning pennant of the Myanmar Navy

Air Force edit

Flag Date Use Description
  c. 2010s Air force ensign of the Myanmar Air Force A seagull field defaced with the Union Star in the canton, with the Myanmar Air Force crest to the fly

Law enforcement flag edit

Flag Date Use Description
  Flag of the Myanmar Police Force Three vertical bands of yellow, blue and red with a union star in the middle
  Ensign of the Myanmar Coast Guard White field with a blue canton charged with a white five-pointed star and two blue anchor crossed in the lower fly [22]

Ministry flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  Flag of the Ministry of Education
  Flag of the Ministry of Defence[23] A red field charged with logo of Tatmadaw
  Flag of the Ministry of Home Affairs[24] A horizontal triband of blue, yellow and green; charged with a black text of Burmese word for "Home Affairs" (ပြည်ထဲရေး) on the yellow band.

Religious flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1956 Sasana Flag, the flag of Buddhism in Myanmar Vertical bands of blue, yellow, red, white, light pink and the vertical band of the combination of these five colours' rectangular bands.[25]
  A variant using pink in place of light pink
  1954 Flag of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Islamic Religious Affairs Council A red field defaced with a green rectangular canton with the Takbir in the upper hoist[26]
  Flag of the Young Men's Buddhist Association A horizontal triband of yellow, green and red; charged with a yellow circle at the centre; a green Swastika on that circle and each of the four red alphabets — "Y", "M", "B", "A" — inside each blank between the arms of Swastika [27]

Political flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  2019–present Mon Unity Party
  2018–present Arakan Front Party
  2018–present Lahu Democratic Union
Link to file 2016–present National Unity Party
  1988–2016
  2015–present Akha National Development Party
  2015–present Zo National Regional Development Partymy
Link to file 2014–present Arakan National Party
  2014–present Karen National Party
  2014–present People's Party of Myanmar Farmers and Workers
Link to file 2013–present Democracy and Human Rights Party
  1980s
Link to file 2013–present Lisu National Development Party
  2013–present Federal Union Party
Link to file 2012–present Myanmar Farmers Development Party
  2012–present Tai-Leng Nationalities Development Party
  2012–present United League of Arakan
  2011–present United Nationalities Federal Council
  2010–present All Mon Region Democracy Party
  2010–present Chin National Party
  2010–present Ethnic National Development Party
Link to file 2010–present Inn National Development Party
  2010–present Kaman National Progressive Partymy
  2010–present Kayin People's Party
  2010–present Kokang Democracy and Unity Party
Link to file 2010–present Lahu National Development Party
  2010–present National Democratic Force
Link to file 2010–present Peace and Diversity Party
 
  2010–present Shan Nationalities Democratic Party
  2010–present Ta'ang National Party
  2010–present Unity and Democracy Party of Kachin State
  2010–present Union Solidarity and Development Party
  2010–present Wa Democratic Party
  2004–present Arakan National Council
  1996–present Restoration Council of Shan State
Link to file 1989–present Arakan League for Democracy
  1989–present Chin National League for Democracy
  1989–present United Wa State Party
  1989–present Wa State
  1988–present Chin National Front
Link to file 1988–present Democratic Party
  1988–present Democratic Party for a New Society
  1988–present Kachin State National Congress for Democracy
  1988–present Mon National Party
  1988–present Mro National Development Party
  1988–present National League for Democracy
  1992–present Palaung State Liberation Front
  1988–present Shan Nationalities League for Democracy
Link to file 1988–present Zomi Congress for Democracy
  1985–present Communist Party of Burma
  1946–1969
  1939–1946
  1971–present Shan State Progress Party
  1967–present Arakan Liberation Party
  1958–present New Mon State Party
  1957–present Karenni National Progressive Party
  1949–present Pa-O National Organisation
  1947–present Karen National Union
  1936–present All Burma Federation of Student Unions

Other edit

Flag Date Use Description
  2012 Rohingya opposition flag
  2021 Three-finger salute flag A red field charged with a white three-finger salute symbol. Flown in opposition against the 1st February Coup

Armed groups edit

Flag Date Use Description
  2022–present Myanmar Royal Dragon Army
  2021–present Bamar People's Liberation Army
  2021–present Chin National Defence Force
  2021[citation needed]–present Karen National Liberation Army
  1949-2021[citation needed]
  2021–present Karenni Nationalities Defence Force
  2021–present People's Defence Force
  2021–present People's Liberation Army
  2021–present People's Defence Force – Kalay
 
 
2021–present
1982–1998
Rohingya Solidarity Organisation
  2021–present Student Armed Force
  2016–present Shanni Nationalities Army
  2013–present Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army
  2011–present Federal Union Army
  2010–present Arakan Army (Kayin State)
  2009–present Arakan Army
  1997–present Zomi Revolutionary Army
  1996–present Shan State Army – South
  1994–present National United Party of Arakan
  1994–present Democratic Karen Buddhist Army and DKBA-5
  1992–present Ta'ang National Liberation Army
  1989–present Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army
  1989–present National Democratic Alliance Army
  1989–present United Wa State Army
  1988–present All Burma Students' Democratic Front
  1988–present Chin National Army
  1988–present Kuki National Army
  1980–present National Socialist Council of Nagaland
  1968–present Arakan Liberation Army
  1971–present Shan State Army – North
  1969–present Wa National Army
  1961–present Kachin Independence Army
  1957–present Karenni Army
  1949–present Pa-O National Army
  1947–present Karen National Defence Organisation

Historical flags edit

National edit

Flag Date Use Description
  c. 1300sc. 1500s Flag used in the Hanthawaddy Kingdom A green field with a golden hamsa in the centre
  c. 1510s – 1752 National flag of the Second Burmese Empire under the Taungoo Dynasty A golden field charged with a black peacock
  c. 1752 – 1885 National flag of the Third Burmese Empire under the Konbaung Dynasty A swallowtail with white field charged with a green peacock biting a flower branch on a red disk (the sun) in the centre of the field [28][29][30][31]
  1824 – 1942; Union Flag of The United Kingdom used as the State flag of British Burma
1945 – 4 January 1948[32]
  6 February 1939 – 30 March 1941;[33] National Flag of British Burma British Blue Ensign with the Union Jack occupying one quarter of the field placed in the canton and defaced with the Badge of Burma: a peacock on a golden disk
1945 - 3 January 1948
  30 March 1941 – 1942[33] National Flag of British Burma Union Jack removed and the badge moved to centre
  1942–1943 Flag of Japanese occupied Burma
  1 August 1943[33][34] – 1945 State flag of the State of Burma
  1943–1945 Stylized variant flag of the State of Burma
 

Vertical:[35] 
4 January 1948[32] – 3 January 1974[36] Former National Flag of the Union of Burma A red field defaced with a blue rectangular canton in the upper hoist, and a big white star with five small white stars inside the rays of it in the canton.[35]
  3 January 1974[36]–21 October 2010[1] Former State Flag of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma (1974-1988), later, the Union of Myanmar (1988–2010) The background is red field with blue rectangular canton in the upper hoist. Inside the blue canton are the 14 equal-sized white stars surrounding the paddy ears and the gear.[37]

Governmental edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1753–1885 Royal Standard used in royal occasions by the Konbaung Dynasty[38] A red peacock sewn on a white silk flag
  1886–1937 Standard of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India[39] Union Jack with the Order of the Star of India in the centre, surmounted by the Tudor Crown.
  1939–1948 Standard of the Governor of Burma[39] Union Jack with the Badge of Burma in the centre
  1952–1974 Former Government Ensign of the Union of Burma[40] A blue field with the national flag in the canton.
  1948–1962 Former presidential flag of the Union of Burma [40][39] An orange field background charged with a peacock in the centre

Embassy edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1949 Flag hoisted at the Embassy of the Union of Burma to the Republic of China in Nanjing[41] National flag with Palace city wall on lower fly

Civil edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1886–1937 Civil Ensign of the British Raj used after the Annexation of Burma in 1886 British Red Ensign with the Union Jack occupying one quarter of the field placed in the canton and defaced with the Order of the Star of India.
  1952–1974 Former Civil Ensign of the Union of Burma[40]
  1974–2010 Former Civil Ensign of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma, later, the Union of Myanmar

Military edit

Commander-in-Chief edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1948–2010 Former Flag of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services[42] with a triband of light blue, red and dark blue, and a large golden five-pointed star at the centre [43][44]
  2010–2014 Former Flag of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services[39]
  1948 – c. 1994 Former Flag of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army[40] Guidon with red-blue-red triband and a small white five-pointed star at the centre of the blue stripe
  1948 – 1974 Former Flag of the Chief of Air Staff[42] Guidon with stratos background charged with Air Force's roundel

War flags of the Royal Burmese Armed Forces edit

Flag Name
(in Burmese)
Description
သတ္တရုဇေယ Golden field charged with a green disk with a latte rabbit on it, at the centre
မဟာသတ္တရု Latte field charged with a bīlūḥ holding up both hands with weapons
  သတ္တရုဇမ္ဗူ A horizontal triband of red, latte and red; with a chinthe in the latte band.
  ရွှေပြည်လက်ဝဲ A horizontal triband of red, blue and red
  ရွှေပြည်ဝရဇိန် A horizontal triband of blue, red and blue
  ရွှေပြည်တမွတ်စံ A horizontal triband of red, mallard and red
  ရွှေပြည်မှန်ကင်း A horizontal triband of red, william and red
  ရွှေပြည်နတ် A horizontal triband of red, falu and red
  ရွှေပြည်စက်ထိ A horizontal triband of yellow, white and yellow
  ရွှေပြည်တံဆိပ် A horizontal triband of green, yellow and green

Army edit

Flag Name
(in Burmese)
Date Use Description
  သတ္တရုမြဇမ္ဗူ c. 1784–1885 War flags of the Burmese Royal Armed Forces[45] Golden field charged with a red disk with a golden peacock on it, at the centre
  1853-1876 Flag used by European mercenaries from Burmese Royal Artillery
  1942-1945 War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army in Burma
  1941 (First) flag of the Burma Independence Army A white field with a red peacock in the centre [46]
  1942 (Second) flag of the Burma Independence Army A green field with a peacock in the centre and thunderbolts in the corners [47]
  သုံးရောင်ခြယ်အလံ 1942 (Third) flag of the Burma Independence Army A horizontal triband of yellow, green and red; charged with a peacock on a white disk at the centre
  1942-1945 Flag of the Burma Defence Army, later, the Burma National Army A horizontal triband of yellow, green and red; charged with a stylized red peacock at the centre
  တော်လှန်ရေးအလံ 1945 Flag of the anti-fascist resistance guerrillas and the Burma National Army, later, Patriotic Burmese Forces A red field with a white five-pointed star in the upper hoist [35]
  1948–c. 1994 Former flag of the Burma Army, later, Myanmar Army A horizontal triband of red, blue and red, charged with a small white five-pointed star at the centre of the blue stripe

Navy edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1824–1942; Navy Ensign of Royal Navy, in British Burma British White Ensign: a white field defaced with the Saint George's Cross, and the Union Jack placed in the canton.
1945 – 4 January 1948[32]
  1886–1937 Navy Jack of British Indian Navy, used when Burma was a province of British India British Blue Ensign with the Union Jack occupying one quarter of the field placed in the canton and defaced with the Order of the Star of India
  1942–1945 Former Navy Ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy in Burma
  1948–1974 Former Naval Ensign of the Union of Burma Navy[40] A white field defaced with Saint George's Cross and the national flag's canton in the canton
  1974–1994 Former Naval Ensign of the
Union of Burma Navy, later, the Myanmar Navy[48]
A horizontal bicolour, sky blue over navy blue, with a white large five-pointed star at the centre [49]

Air Force edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1948–1974 Former Air Force Ensign of the Burmese Air Force
  1974 – c. 2010 Former Air Force Ensign of
the Burmese Air Force, later, the Myanmar Air Force[42]
A dodger blue field defaced with the Union Star in the canton, with the Myanmar Air Force crest to the fly

Administrative Divisions edit

States edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1974–2010 Former flag of Kachin State A dark blue field charged with mountains
  1974–2018 Former flag of Mon State A blue field charged with a yellow hamsa in the centre and the text မွန်ပြည်နယ် (meaning "Mon State") underneath it
  1974–2010 Former flag of Kayah State A Kinnara centred on a red-blue-green horizontal triband; a small blue canton defaced on the red band; inside the canton, 14 equal-sized white stars surrounding the paddy ears and the gear

Divisions / Regions edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1974–2010 Former flag of Ayeyarwady Division A stylized orange map of Ayeyarwady Region in a white box on top a field of white and blue waves with the text ဧရာဝတီတိုင်း ("Ayeyarwady Division") above the map
  2010–2022 Former flag of Ayeyarwady Division Seal of Ayeyarwady Region with the text ဧရာဝတီတိုင်းဒေသကြီး ("Ayeyarwady Region") above on a white field
  1974–2010 Former flag of Bago Division A blue field with a golden hamsa, and the text "ပဲခူးတိုင်း" ("Bago Division") under the bird
  2010 – c. 2019 Former flag of Bago Region A blue field with a golden hamsa, and the text "ပဲခူးတိုင်းဒေသကြီး" ("Bago Region") under the bird
  1974–2010 Former flag of Magway Division An orange field with the red text "မကွေးတိုင်း" (meaning "Magway Division")
2010–2021 Former flag of Magway Division A yellow field charged with former seal (2010-2021)
  1974–2010 Former flag of Mandalay Division
  2010-2021 Flag of Mandalay Region Seal of Mandalay Region on a red field
Is also the current Flag
  2021-2022 Former flag of Mandalay Region Seal of Mandalay Region on blue background
  1974–2010 Former flagof Sagaing Division A green field with a yellow Burmese leograph and the yellow text "စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်း" (meaning "Sagaing Division")
  2010–2019 Former flag of Sagaing Region A red field with a Burmese leograph and the text "စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်းဒေသကြီး" (meaning "Sagaing Region") [50][51][52]
  1974–2010 Former flag of Tanintharyi Division A dark blue field with the text "တနင်္သာရီတိုင်း" (meaning "Thanintharyi Division")
  1974–2010 Former flag of Yangon Division
  2010–2022 Former flag of Yangon Region

Political flags edit

Flag Date Party Description
  2015-2019 Confederate Farmers Party
  2014-2019 Kachin Democratic Partymy
  2013-2019 Kachin State Democracy Party
  2010-2014 Rakhine Nationalities Development Party
  1962-1988 Burma Socialist Programme Party
  1958-1964
1945-1958
Union Party
Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League
  1942-1943 Poor Man's Party
  1930-1950s Thakins

Armed groups edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1999–2013 Vigorous Burmese Student Warriors
  1995–2005 Shan State National Army
  1985–1996 Mong Tai Army
  1978–2009 Karenni National People's Liberation Front
  1964–1975 Shan State Army
  1960–1996 Shan United Revolutionary Army

Former national flag proposals edit

Flag Date Use Description
  Proposed in 2006 Flag proposed for Myanmar at the 2006 Plenary Session of the National Convention A horizontal tricolour of green, yellow and red, with a white five-pointed star in the canton
  Proposed in 2019 The National League for Democracy's proposed flag for Myanmar A red field with a blue canton, in which there is a large white five-pointed star surrounded by a circle of 14 small white five-pointed stars
  Proposed in 2019 The Shan Nationalities League for Democracy's proposed flag for Myanmar A light blue field with a large white five-pointed star surrounded by a circle of eight small white five-pointed stars, with three horizontal stripes of yellow, green and red in the hoist
  Proposed in 2019 The Zomi Congress for Democracy's proposed flag for Myanmar A light blue field with a white map of Myanmar in the centre surrounded by an orange oval ring
  Proposed in 2019 The National Unity Party's proposed flag for Myanmar A yellow-brown field with a grey oval in the centre surrounded by a black ring and containing a map of Myanmar displaying the individual states and regions of the country in various colours

See also edit

  •   Myanmar portal

References edit

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