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I've reconstructed the flag of Udaipur-Mewar according to
Ziggioto (1998). He also has a princely flag:
same design, but the sun is bigger with a human face a 24 rays (small stripes),
and the house has changed color: light blue and lies vertically and has fallen
down. I left out the finial (there seems to be some confusion:
Jarig Bakker, 17 January 2001
Not to be confused with Udaipur, Eastern States
Agency (Madhya Pradesh).
Chrystian Kretowicz, 15 January 2003
THE STATE OF UDAIPUR - MEWAR
Princely States of Rajputana - Rajasthan, Rajasthan Residency
19 Gun Salute
Area: 33, 517 sq.km
Acceded to the Union of India on April 7, 1948
The genealogy of the Mewar Rajput rulers started in 566 AD with Raja Gohil. His descendant, Rana Hamir Singh (1326-64), was the first ruler to use the title Maharana. The Maharana of Udaipur - Mewar is recognized by all Hindus as the most prestigious of all the Princes. He is declared a direct descendant of God Rama, one of the two main heroes of the epic 'Ramayama'.
Flag:
"The flag of the State of Udaipur - Mewar is triangular and of dark purple
color. On it are displayed: the sun, the katar and the crescent moon, all of it
gold (yellow). The flag is finished at its sharpest point in the fly with the
single fringe (a finial) in the shape of teardrop, purple like the flag,
containing small, white disc in its center.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 17 January 2003
A webpage entitled
The House of Mewar: The Udaipur Coat of Arms"
states that the Katar is a type of dagger. Furthermore, it describes
the standard of Mewar (called the Nishan) as the "crimson flag", but
then states it is a saffron flag on a red staff. An illustration is
shown on the page.
Ned Smith, 18 January 2003
The flag presented by Jarig (reported in both books - Filcher, 1984 and Ziggioto, 1998) is supposed to be a STATE flag. Filcher describes its color as "pourpre-grenat" Also, Filcher (and I presume Ziggotto, too) describes the flag reported by Ned. Filcher clearly states it is a PERSONAL STANDARD of the Mah