Flags of the Nguyễn dynasty's administrative units

List of Vietnamese flags
Five-colour flags
Nguyễn dynasty's administrative units
Republic of Vietnam Military Forces
French Indochina
Religious flags

Flags of the Nguyễn dynasty's administrative units[1] were used since about 1868 to 1885, with 1:1 ratio.

Emperor Bảo Đại at the Tombs of the Ancestors of the Dynasty at Thanh-Hóa, 4 November 1932. Flags can be seen in the background.

Northern Region (北圻之省)

Right Region (右圻之省)

Straight Region (直圻之省)

Left Region (左圻之省)

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of administrative units of the Nguyen dynasty.

References

  1. ^ Symbols of Vietnam : New discoveries

Sources

  • Peter Truhart, Regents of Nations, K.G Saur Münich, 1984–1988 ISBN 359810491X, Art. «Vietnamese Dynasties/Vietnamesische Dynastien», pp. 1786–1790.
  • The star icon in Vietnamese consciousness (TTXVA.NET).
  • Hervé Calvarin, Olivier Corre: L'Indochine. Étude d'Histoire vexillologique. In: Franciae Vexilla. (Bulletin de la Société Française de Vexillologie) Numéro spécial 2005, 20e anniversaire de la Société Française de Vexillologie-SFV, ISSN 1270-0096, S. 89-126; 147-162. (in French).
  • v
  • t
  • e
Overview
  • Sovereign state (1802–1883)
  • French protectorates of Annam and Tonkin (1883–1945)
  • Empire of Vietnam (1945)






History
Sovereign Việt Nam
/ Đại Nam
(Nhà Nguyễn
thời độc lập,
茹阮𥱯獨立)
French protectorate(s)
(Pháp thuộc, 法屬)
Japanese period
Government
Emperors
Ministries & agencies
Symbols
Provincial administration
French administration
Prominent mandarins
Military
Battles and wars
Prominent military personnel
Special administrative regionsPalaces & mausoleums
Palaces
Tombs
Society & cultureEducationCurrency
Cash coins
Currency units
Colonial currencies
LawsTreaties
  • Saigon (1862)
  • Huế (1863)
  • Saigon (1874)
  • Huế (1883)
  • Huế (1884)
Orders, decorations, and medalsOther topics