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![[Flag of Sultanate of Banjar]](../images/i/id-banjar.gif) image by John McMeekin, 15 January 2011
 
image by John McMeekin, 15 January 2011
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The former Sultanate of Banjarmasin has now been restored as BANJAR SULTANATE 
(locally "KESULTANAN BANJAR" ). Their State Flag is yellow over black in a 
horizontal bicolour.
John McMeekin, 15 January 2011
 
![[Sultan's standard of Banjar]](../images/i/id_banjar.jpg) image by John McMeekin, 18 January 2011
 
image by John McMeekin, 18 January 2011
A scan of the Personal Standard of the Sultan of Banjar with his Coat of Arms.
I have yet to draw this Standard, which is yellow (not golden-yellow) with a 
gold frill, the details of the shield from the Arms are shown (without the 
yellow edged disk, lions & shield itself) in the centre of the standard, (in the 
central shield -from the Arms- a device with a gold kris, an Indonesian flag is 
attached to the tip of the kris, a white rising sun with 5 golden rays on each 
side of the raised kris.
The central Arms on the Banjar Standard has only 4 rays (of the sun) on each 
side (not 5), also there is a gold wing (or something resembling a wing) just 
below the last ray. The central motif seems to be an arm & hand clutching the 
golden kris.
 John McMeekin, 18 January 2011
 
![[Sultan's standard of Banjar]](../images/i/id_banjar-s.jpg) image by John McMeekin, 25 January 2011
 
image by John McMeekin, 25 January 2011
This is my drawing of the Sultan of Banjar's Personal Standard. (Yellow with 
gold frill, white sun, gold rays, green ends to black emblem, gold keris with 
Indonesian flag attached). 
 John McMeekin, 25 January 2011
 
![[Sultan's standard of Banjar]](../images/i/id_banjar2.jpg) image provided by John McMeekin, 1 February 2012
 
image provided by John McMeekin, 1 February 2012
Banjar (Banjarmasin) Royal Arms & flag
The flag is in yellow with the 
emblem (a gold Chinese dragon affrontee an upright sword with the Indonesian bicolour attached, to the top left are two 5-pointed stars reversed (one 
point downwards) & to the right is a crescent, both gold. Eight gold "pajong" 
(4 on each side), the last on each row has a crescent at the top (the 
bottom one of each row). Supporters: Two gold pegasus'. Compartment, a gold 
mountain ridge, below this are 2 gold "lines", below the compartement is a 
gold Jawi inscription).
This emblem is in the centre of the flag, which 
is larger than shown in the colour photo, & must date to 1860 when the 
Sultanate was abolished by the Dutch.
 
![[Sultan's standard of Banjar]](../images/i/id)banjar.jpg) image provided by John McMeekin, 1 February 2012
 
image provided by John McMeekin, 1 February 2012
The current Royal Arms show the 
central emblem of the flag in their shield (minus the Jawi inscription above, 
& the Jawi date 1421 A.H. (A.D. 2000/2001) below.
Written on the 
scan provided by John is:
The flag and achievement for the inauguration of 
the Raja of Banjar Sultanate (2005) may be an indication that the Islamic 
system was used indeed. On the other hand it contains some symbols that are 
difficult to interpret as they seem to originate from a Chinese system of
symbols. It would be interesting to know more about the time and manner of 
creation of these emblems.
Source: 
http://www.hubert-herald.nl/IndoKalSel.htm