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|{{ListFlag|Flag of Seketan historical 1.png}} || 1978–present ||{{wp|State flag}}|| The former {{wp|national flag}} and current {{wp|state flag}} adopted in 1978 after the [[1978 Seketese revolution|revolution]]. | |{{ListFlag|Flag of Seketan historical 1.png}} || 1978–present ||{{wp|State flag}}|| The former {{wp|national flag}} and current {{wp|state flag}} adopted in 1978 after the [[1978 Seketese revolution|revolution]]. | ||
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|{{ListFlag|War flag of Seketan.png}} || 1979–present ||{{wp|War flag}}|| Adopted in | |{{ListFlag|War flag of Seketan.png}} || 1979–present ||{{wp|War flag}}|| Adopted in 1979 after the [[1978 Seketese revolution|1978 revolution]]. | ||
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The following is a list of Seketese flags.
Current flags of Seketan
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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16th century–present | National flag | The exact date and circumstances of the adopted of the Seketese tri-colour is unclear. It was first mentioned in 16th century texts regarding the Kingdom of Seketan and its adoption of a trade flag. By the 18th century, it was commonly seen as the national flag. | |
1978–present | State flag | The former national flag and current state flag adopted in 1978 after the revolution. | |
1979–present | War flag | Adopted in 1979 after the 1978 revolution. |