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The following is a '''list of Seketese flags'''.
The following is a '''list of Seketese flags'''.


==National flags==
==Current flags of Seketan==
{{main article|Flag of Seketan}}
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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 1978 after the [[1978 Seketese revolution|1978 revolution]].
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Revision as of 02:13, 29 August 2023

The following is a list of Seketese flags.

Current flags of Seketan

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of Seketan.svg 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.
Flag of Seketan historical 1.png 1978–present State flag The former national flag and current state flag adopted in 1978 after the revolution.
War flag of Seketan.png 1979–present War flag Adopted in 1978 after the 1978 revolution.

See also