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Iranian Empire (Pahlavi dynasty): Imperial standards

Last modified: 2002-11-16 by ivan sache
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Imperial standard (first version)

[Iranian imperial standard]by Zeljko Heimer

Source: Flaggenbuch [neu92], Pedersen (1971) [ped71]

The flag of the Shah was a square blue flag with a centered crown (of the same design as in the coat of arms) with a small square canton in the upper left corner including the national flag with the coat of arms.

Marcus Wendel & Ivan Sache, 15 September 1999

In Flaggenbuch, the size of the imperial Standard is given as 124 x 124 cm, with square canton of 21 cm.

Zeljko Heimer, 14 November 2001


Crown Prince's standard

[Crown Prince's standard]by Zeljko Heimer

Source: Flaggenbuch [neu92]

Similar to the imperial Standard, but without the emblem in the tricolour canton.

Zeljko Heimer, 14 November 2001


Prince's standard

[Prince's standard]by Zeljko Heimer

Source: Flaggenbuch [neu92]

Light blue square flag with the crown in the middle.

Zeljko Heimer, 14 November 2001


Imperial standard (second version)

[Persian imperial standard]by Santiago Tazon

A more recent version of the imperial standard is shown on Farah Pahlavi's website, which says:

The Imperial standard consists of a pale-blue field with the official flag in the upper left corner and the Pahlavi coat of arms in the centre. At the top of the coat of arms is the Pahlavi crown, created for the Coronation of Reza Shah the Great in 1926. Beneath is the Imperial motto: