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English: A flag supposedly used by the bey of Tunis in the 19th century; the design is based on Flaggenbuch. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben vom Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine. (1939). Compare the following report from The Flag Bulletin, no. 195, Sep.-Oct. 2000, pp. 171-194:
"Another flag (Fig. 15), possibly introduced by Bey Hussein II, served on many occasions -- including the proclamation of the new Ottoman constitution on 21 March 1840. Referred to as the "state standard of the Regency," (note: Henri Hugon, "Les Emblèmes des beys de Tunis" (Paris: Leroux, 1913), p. 64) this flag was more than simply a personal banner of the ruler, although it appeared at ceremonies and visits in which the bey participated (note: Si Hassen Hosni Abdel-Wahab, "Note on the History of the Tunisian Flag" (Tunis, 1957), p. 3. The author claimed the standard was already three centuries old.). It was regularly used on the Bardo Palace, on the Citadel of Tunis, and on navy ships (note: Ibid and the captions of "Verzameling der Vlaggen by alle natien in gebruik" (Amsterdam, 1835-1850), a manuscript in the library of the Flag Research Center, illustration No. 37.). The design of the standard (note: The flag --perhaps an elaborated version of the 1765 standard (...)-- as it appears in Smith 1975 [The Flag Book of the United States — The Story of the Stars and Stripes and the Flags of the Fifty States], p. 55, is an illustration from 1835 reproduced from the Verzameling.) varied somewhat over the years, but the basic elements were constant. (...) A simplified version of the standard (four stripes alternately green and red with sword of Ali overall in white) appeared on the white oval shield in the arms of the Regency, officially adopted in 1861 but in use earlier (Fig. 16) -- a rare example of a flag serving as the principal charge in the coat of arms of a country."
Français : drapeau du Bey de Tunis.
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The original design was published in 1939 by the Nazi era German navy and as such falls under § 5 Abs.1 UrhG (public domain)
 
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