List of Malaysian flags

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Malaysian flag in Merdeka Square Bendera Malaysia.jpg
Malaysian flag in Merdeka Square

This is a list of flags used in Malaysia .

National flags

FlagDate (century)UseDescription
Flag of Malaysia.svg 1963 onwards FIAV 111000.svg FIAV normal.svg IFIS Mirror.svg IFIS Vertical inapplicable.svg Flag of Malaysia (Jalur Gemilang)Fourteen horizontal stripes alternating red and white; in the canton, a yellow crescent and 14-point star on a blue field.
Flag of Malaysia (vertical).svg IFIS Vertical exclusive.svg Flag of Malaysia (Banner display)Fourteen vertical stripes alternating red and white; in the canton, a yellow crescent and 14-point star pointing upward on a blue field.
Civil Ensign of Malaysia.svg FIAV 000100.svg Civil Ensign of MalaysiaA red field with the Flag of Malaysia in a blue-fimbriated canton.
Government Ensign of Malaysia.svg FIAV 000010.svg Government Ensign of MalaysiaA blue field with the Flag of Malaysia in the canton. Example: used by the Marine Police of Royal Malaysian Police.

Monarch

FlagDate (century)UseDescription
Flag of the Supreme Head of Malaysia.svg 1957–Present FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong The Jata Negara, the coat of arms of Malaysia, enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a yellow field.
Standard of the Raja Permaisuri Agong.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Raja Permaisuri Agong The coat of arms of Malaysia enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a light green field.
Personal standard of Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong (Deputy King)The Jata Negara, the coat of arms of Malaysia, on two equal horizontal bands of yellow and blue.
BenderaSultanJohor.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Sultan of Johor A white field defaced with a blue crescent and nine-pointed star.
Bendera Permaisuri Johor.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Permaisuri of Johor A blue field with white diagonal edges defaced with a white crescent and seven-pointed star.
Royal Standard of the Sultan of Kedah.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Sultan of Kedah The Kedah Coat of Arms enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a yellow field.
Royal Standard of the Sultan of Kelantan (Sultan Muhammad V).svg 2010–present FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Sultan of Kelantan The Arms of the Sultan of Kelantan on two equal horizontal bands of white and red.
Royal Standard of the Sultan of Kelantan.svg FIAV historical.svg  ?–2010Standard of the Sultan of Kelantan (older)A white flag with the royal arms in blue (a blue star and upward pointing crescent surmounted by a coronet similar to that from the arms, surrounded by a blue wreath) charged on the centre; an older, more intricate variant of the flag features a yellow star and crescent, a yellow crown, and a blue wreath;
Royal Standard of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan The personal emblem of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar inside a black circle which is inscribed inside a red lozenge and a yellow background.
Standard Sultan Pahang.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Sultan of Pahang The Pahang State Arms enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a white field.
Royal Standard of the Sultan of Perak.svg 1985-present FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Sultan of Perak The Arms of the Sultan of Perak enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a white field. The flag ratio 2:3 is used by official residence with the presence of the Sultan, while the flag ratio 1:2 is used by official residences the Sultan will reside.
Flag Of Perak 1985.png FIAV historical.svg Prior to 1985Standard of the Sultan of Perak (until 1985)The Arms of the Sultan of Perak on a white field with the Flag of Perak in the canton.
Royal Standard of the Raja of Perlis.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Raja of Perlis The Perlis Coat of Arms on a yellow field.
Royal Standard of the Raja Permaisuri of Perlis.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Raja Permaisuri PerlisA yellow field with the yellow Perlis Coat of Arms in a blue canton.
Standard of the Sultan of Selangor.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Sultan of Selangor A red field defaced with the Arms of the Sultan of Selangor, with the yellow crescent and five-pointed stars in a red canton.
Royal Standard of the Tengku Permaisuri of Selangor.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Tengku Permaisuri of SelangorA yellow crescent and five-pointed stars in a yellow flag with a red hoist stripe.
Bendera Tubuh Sultan Terengganu.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Sultan of Terengganu The Arms of the Sultan of Terengganu enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a white field, surrounded by a brown border.
Bendera Tubuh Tengku Ampuan Besar Terengganu.svg FIAV normal.svg Standard of the Sultanah of Terengganu The Arms of the Sultanah of Terengganu enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a yellow field.

Military

FlagDate (century)UseDescription
Flag of the Commander-in-Chief (Malaysia).svg Standard of the Commander-in-chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Three equal horizontal bands of sky blue, red and blue, encircled by five gold five-pointed stars.
Flag of Malaysian Chief of Defence Forces.svg Standard of the Malaysian Chief of Defence Forces Three equal horizontal bands of sky blue, red and blue, with four gold five-pointed stars.
Flag of the Malaysian Armed Forces.svg Flag of the Malaysian Armed Forces Three equal horizontal bands of sky blue, red and blue, with the crest of the Malaysian Armed Forces.
Flag of the Malaysian Army.svg FIAV normal.svg Flag of the Malaysian Army A red field defaced with the crest of the Malaysian Army, with the Malaysian flag with black fimbriation in the canton.
Non-Ceremonial Flag of Malaysian ArmyA red field defaced with the crest of the Malaysian Army
Ensign of the Royal Malaysian Air Force.svg Air force ensign of the Royal Malaysian Air Force A sky blue field defaced with the Federal Star, with the Malaysian flag in the canton.
Flag of the Chief of the Royal Malaysian Air Force.svg Standard of the Chief of the Royal Malaysian Air Force A sky blue field defaced with the Crest of the Air Force and four stars, with the Malaysian flag in the canton.
Naval Ensign of Malaysia.svg FIAV normal.svg 1968 onwardsNaval ensign of the Royal Malaysian Navy A white field defaced with blue crossed kris and anchor, with the Malaysian flag in the canton.
Bendera Laksamana TLDM.png Standard of the Chief of Royal Malaysian NavyA white field defaced with blue crossed kris and anchor at the centre with four blue stars at each edge.
Naval Ensign of Malaysia (1963-1968).svg FIAV historical.svg 1963 – 1968Naval ensign of the Royal Malaysian Navy St. George's cross on a white field with the Malaysian flag in the canton.
Naval Ensign of Malaya (1957-1963).svg FIAV historical.svg 1957 – 1963Naval ensign of the Royal Malayan NavySt. George's cross on a white field with the Malayan flag in the canton.
Commissioning Pennant of Malaysia.svg FIAV normal.svg 1963 onwardsCommissioning pennant of the Malaysian Navy

Law Enforcement Flags

FlagDate (century)UseDescription
Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg FIAV normal.svg 1948 – presentFlag of the Royal Malaysian Police Dark blue field with the crest of the Royal Malaysian Police.
Flag of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency.svg FIAV normal.svg 2005–presentEnsign of the Malaysian Coast Guard A blue field defaced with the Crest of the Malaysian Coast Guard, with the Malaysian flag in the canton.

Administrative divisions

States

FlagDate (century)UseDescription
Flag of Perlis.svg 1870 on Flag of the state of Perlis.Two equal horizontal bands of yellow and blue.
Flag of Kedah.svg 1912 on Flag of the state of Kedah.A red field with the state coat of arms in the canton.
Flag of Penang (Malaysia).svg 1965 on Flag of the state of Penang.A blue, white and yellow vertical tri-colour defaced with a betel nut tree.
Flag of Perak.svg 1869 on Flag of the state of Perak.A white, yellow and black horizontal tri-colour.
Flag of Kelantan.svg 1923 on Flag of the state of Kelantan.A red field defaced with a white crescent and star and two white kris and spears.
Flag of Terengganu.svg 1953 on Flag of the state of Terengganu.A black field defaced with a white crescent and five-pointed star, with white at the edge.
Flag of Pahang.svg 1903 on Flag of the state of Pahang.Two equal horizontal bands of white and black.
Flag of Selangor.svg 1965 on Flag of the state of Selangor.Red and yellow quartered, with a white crescent and five-pointed stars in the canton.
Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg 1895 on Flag of the state of Negeri Sembilan.A yellow field with two diagonal bands of red and black in the canton.
Flag of Malacca.svg 1957 on Flag of the state of Malacca.Two equal bands of red and white, with a crescent and five-pointed star in a blue canton.
Flag of Johor.svg 1871 on Flag of the state of Johor.A blue field with an arranged crescent and five-pointed stars in a red canton.
Flag of Sarawak.svg 1988 on Flag of the state of Sarawak. (Ibu Pertiwi)A yellow field with two diagonal bands of red (top) and black, defaced with a nine-pointed star.
Flag of Sabah.svg 1988 on Flag of the state of Sabah.A blue (top), white, and red tri-colour, with the silhouette of Mount Kinabalu on a light blue canton.

Federal territories

A common flag for the three federal territories was adopted by the Ministry of the Federal Territories on 20 August 2006. The flag is to be used and flown on matters and ceremonies that involve all the federal territories as a whole. An example is in national sporting events; the unified contingent of the territories would be under this common flag. However, the usage of the individual territorial flags would be given preference in events relating to individual territories. [1]

Contents

FlagDate (year)UseDescription
Flag of the Federal Territories - Malaysia.svg 2006 onwards Flag of the Federal Territories Three equal horizontal bands of yellow (top), blue, and red with the Malaysian coat of arms in the blue band.
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg 1965 onwards Flag of Kuala Lumpur Three equal bands of white, blue and white with three equal horizontal stripes of red on both white bands. There is a yellow crescent and yellow fourteen-pointed stars on the left within the blue band. Before 2006, this flag was used to represent the entire Federal Territories.
Flag of Labuan.svg 1984 onwardsFlag of Labuan Three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and blue, there is a yellow crescent and yellow fourteen-pointed stars in the white band.
Flag of Putrajaya.svg 2001 onwardsFlag of Putrajaya Three vertical bands of blue, yellow (double width), and blue with the Malaysian coat of arms in the yellow band.

City, district, provincial and municipal

For flags of districts, towns, and cities in Malaysia, look for the article for each state's flag where said location is in. Below is a gallery of the flags of several Malaysian state capitals.


Order of precedence

Per government protocol, if a display contains the Jalur Gemilang and all the state flags of Malaysia: [2]

StateCurrent rulerTaken office
Flag of Terengganu.svg  Terengganu Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin 15 May 1998
Flag of Perlis.svg  Perlis Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin 17 April 2000
Flag of Selangor.svg  Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah 22 November 2001
Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg  Negeri Sembilan Tuanku Muhriz 29 December 2008
Flag of Johor.svg  Johor Sultan Ibrahim Ismail 23 January 2010
Flag of Kelantan.svg  Kelantan Sultan Muhammad V 13 September 2010
Flag of Perak.svg  Perak Sultan Nazrin Shah 29 May 2014
Flag of Kedah.svg  Kedah Sultan Sallehuddin 12 September 2017
Flag of Pahang.svg  Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah 31 January 2019
Flag of Sabah.svg  Sabah TYT Juhar Mahiruddin 1 January 2011
Flag of Sarawak.svg  Sarawak TYT Abdul Taib Mahmud 1 March 2014
Flag of Malacca.svg  Malacca TYT Mohd Ali Rustam 4 June 2020
Flag of Penang (Malaysia).svg  Penang TYT Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak 1 May 2021

Political flags

FlagDate (century)UseDescription
Current
Link to file 2021–present People's Power Party
Pejuang flag.svg 2020–present Homeland Fighter's Party
Gabungan Rakyat Sabah GRS.jpg 2020–present Gabungan Rakyat Sabah
Malaysian United Democratic Alliance.svg 2020–present Malaysian United Democratic Alliance
Bendera Parti Putra.png 2019–present Parti Bumiputera Perkasa Malaysia
Malaysian Advancement Party.png 2019–present Malaysian Advancement Party
Bendera BERSATU.svg 2017–present Malaysian United Indigenous Party
Penang Front Party Flag.svg 2016–present Youth Front Party
Sabah People's Hope Party Flag.svg 2016–present Sabah People's Hope Party
Pakatan-harapan-logo.svg 2015–present Pakatan Harapan
Parti Amanah Negara Flag.svg 2015–present National Trust Party
Link to file 2014–present Parti Sarawak Bersatu
Link to file 2013–present United Sabah National Organisation
Link to file 2013–present Love Sabah Party
Link to file 2013–present Sabah Nationality Party
Malaysian Indian Justice Party.png 2013–present Malaysian Indian Justice Party
Link to file 2013–present Parti Sejahtera Angkatan Perpaduan Sabah
Link to file 2013–present Sabah Native Co-operation Party
Bendera Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah.jpg 2013–present Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah
Sabah National People's Unity Organisation flag.png 2013–present Sabah National People's Unity Organisation
Link to file 2011–present Malaysian United People's Party
Link to file 2009–present Love Malaysia Party
Link to file 2007–present Malaysian Indian United Party
Parti Keadilan Rakyat logo.svg 1999–present People's Justice Party
Socialist Party of Malaysia Flag.svg 1998–present Socialist Party of Malaysia
1994–present United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation
Sabah Progressive Party Flag.svg 1994–present Sabah Progressive Party
Liberal Democratic Party Logo.svg 1989–present Liberal Democratic Party
Link to file 1986–present Punjabi Party of Malaysia
Link to file 1985–present United Sabah Party
BERJASA-flag.svg 2020–present Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front
BERJASA logo.svg 1977-2020
KIMMA logo.png 1976–present Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress
Link to file 1973–present Barisan Nasional
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia Flag.svg 1968–present Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia
Democratic Action Party Flag.svg 1965–present Democratic Action Party
PAS Flag.svg 1955–present Malaysian Islamic Party
Malaysian People's Party Flag.svg 1955–present Parti Rakyat Malaysia
Flag of the Malaysian Chinese Association.svg 1949–present Malaysian Chinese Association
UMNO (Malaysia).svg 1946–present United Malays National Organisation
Malaysian Indian Congress Flag.svg 1946–present Malaysian Indian Congress
Former
State Reform Party Flag.svg 1996-2020 Parti Aspirasi Rakyat Sarawak
Flag of Parti Melayu Semangat 46.svg 1989-1996 Parti Melayu Semangat 46
Link to file 1989-2001 People's Justice Front
Link to file 1978-2008 United Pasok Nunukragang National Organisation
Link to file 1975-1991 Sabah People's United Front
Flag of the North Kalimantan Communist Party.svg 1962-1990 North Kalimantan Communist Party
Flag of the Sarawak People's Guerilla Force.svg Sarawak People's Guerilla Force
Parti Perikatan logo.svg 1957-1973 Alliance Party
Sang Saka Malaya 12 star.svg 1945-1948 Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya Twelve stars arranged in three rows of four columns on a red and white background. Known as the "Sang Saka Malaya," it is commonly associated with the republican‐independence movements in Malaysia, [3] [4] and to an extent, the leftwing movements. [5] [6]
Flag of Indonesia.svg 1938-1945 Kesatuan Melayu Muda Bicolor of red and white. Known as the "sang saka," precursor to the "Sang Saka Malaya", it was used to represent an independent Malaysia before the Malaysian flag was eventually chosen. [7] It was based on the flag of the Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya, which in turn is based on the flag of Indonesia. [8]
Flag of the Communist Party of Malaya.svg 1930-1989 Malayan Communist Party

University flags

1962–presentFlag of the University of Malaya Public university established in 1905, serves as the banner of arms of the university but with the ratio of 2:1
Universiti Utara Malaysia flag.png 1984–presentFlag of the Northern University of Malaysia Public university established in 1984.
2006–presentFlag of the National Defence University of Malaysia Public university established in 2006. Similar to the tricolour of the Armed Forces of Malaysia but with the university seal on top.

Historical

Sultanate flags

FlagDate (century)UseDescription
Malacca flag as shown in the Cantino Planisphere (1512).png 15th century – 1500 FIAV reconstructed.svg Flag of the Malacca Sultanate A red swallowtailed field with a black crescent.

The design is recorded to represent Malaqua in the Cantino Planisphere, though its authenticity is not verified with inaccurate designs for known flags, often replacing white for black, and omitting certain symbols such as stars[ according to whom? ].

Old Flag of Brunei.svg 15th century – 1888Flag of the Bruneian Empire, once rule most of the island of Borneo until Seludong (present-day Manila) and Banjarmasin in Kalimantan Yellow flag represented the Sultanate of Brunei.
18th Century Flag of Sulu.svg 16th – 18th centuriesFlag of the Sultanate of Sulu.

Sulu once rule the eastern part of Sabah after the territory been given by the Sultanate of Brunei after they sending help to settling a civil war in Brunei, although this was denied as supported by a number of old resources. [9]

Centre emblem represented the Sultanate of Sulu identity.
Late 19th Century Flag of Sulu.svg
Flag of the Sultanate of Mataram.svg 17th centuryFlag of the Sultanate of Mataram, once rule the southern part of Sarawak
Flag of Aceh Sultanate.svg 17th centuryFlag of the Sultanate of Aceh, once rule the northern part of the island of Sumatra and certain parts of the Malay Peninsula.Represented the Acehnese identity.
Flag of Kedah (18th century - 1912).svg 18th century – 1821Flag of the Sultanate of Kedah Red flag represented the Sultanate of Kedah.
Flag of Kedah (1821 - 1912).svg 1821 – 1912Flag of the Sultanate of Kedah Red flag charged with a pouncing tiger represented the Sultanate of Kedah.
Flag of Bulungan.svg 1731–1881Flag of the Sultanate of Bulungan, during the area of Tawau in Sabah was under the influence of this SultanateRepresented the Bulungan identity.
Flag of Pahang (1853 - 1887).svg 1853–1887The flag of the Pahang Kingdom under Bendahara dynasty Black flag represented the colour of Bendahara.
Flag of Pahang (1887 - 1903).svg 1887–1903The flag of the Sultanate of Pahang under Bendahara dynastyBlack flag represented the colour of Bendahara, with a small vertical white stripe on the left side, represented the ruling Sultan .
White Flag of the Malay Sultanates.svg 1699

18th century – 1912
18th century – 1879

Flag of the Sultanate of Johor
Flag of the Sultanate of Kelantan
Flag of the Sultanate of Perak
White flag of several Malay Sultanates.
Flag of Johor (1855 - 1865).svg 1855–1865Flag of the Sultanate of Johor from 1855 to 1865Black flag with a small white rectangle in the upleft.
Flag of Johor (1865 - 1871).svg 1865–1871Flag of the Sultanate of Johor from 1865 to 1871Black flag with a red canton charged with a white saltire.
Flag of Selangor (pre 1965).svg 1859–1965Flag of the Sultanate of Selangor Quite similar with the current flag except for the yellow crescent and star.
Flag of Kelantan (1912 - 1923).svg 1912–1923Flag of the Sultanate of Kelantan from 1912 to 1923Encompasses a white flag with a blue border enveloping the top, fly, and hoist of the flag, and Jawi scriptures stylised as a feline. The tip of the tail is interpreted as "Kerajaan Kelantan" (denoting the Kelantanese government), while the main body of the animal-based scripture contains two passages from the Qur'an, an excerpt of the 13th ayat of the 61st surah , the Al-Saf .
Flag of Terengganu (1912 - 1933).svg 1912–1933Flag of the Sultanate of Terengganu from 1912 to 1933Black and white flag.
Flag of Terengganu (1933 - 1947).svg 1933–1953Flag of the Sultanate of Terengganu from 1933 to 1953Similar with the first flag but added with a crescent and star.

Colonial and national flags

FlagDate (century)UseDescription
Simha flag of Pallava Kingdom.png 4th and 5th centuriesFlag of The Pallava Dynasty The Pallava royal insignia was the (lion) and (bull) which was changeable. Narashimavarman used the lion as his emblem and Nandivarman preferred the Nandi. Under the reign of Parameswaravarman was Khatvanga (Skull mace) added to Pallava emblem.
Flag of Chola Kingdom.png 1025-1070Flag of The Chola Dynasty The tiger flag of Chola as mentioned in Periya Puranam.
Flag of the Majapahit Empire.svg 1351-1499Flag of The Majapahit Empire Nine horizontal stripes alternating red and white.
Flag of Portugal (1495).svg 1511–1521Flag of Portuguese Malacca, a colony in the Portuguese Empire White rectangle centrally charged with the coat of arms, bearing five escutcheons on a white field and seven castles on an ogival or heater-shaped shield, and surmounted by a royal crown.
Flag of Portugal (1521).svg 1521–1578Flag of Portuguese Malacca, a colony in the Portuguese EmpireWhite rectangle centrally charged with the coat of arms, bearing five escutcheons on a white field and seven castles on an ogival or heater-shaped shield, and surmounted by a royal crown.
Flag of Ottoman Empire (1517-1793).svg 1573-1636Flag of The Aceh Sultanate as a protectorate of the Ottoman Empire Red field with a Green Disc in the center and 3 golden crescent moons inside the disc.
Flag of Portugal (1578).svg 1578–1640Flag of Portuguese Malacca, a colony in the Portuguese EmpireWhite rectangle centrally charged with the coat of arms, bearing five escutcheons on a white field and seven castles on an ogival or heater-shaped shield, and surmounted by a royal crown.
Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg 1580–1640Flag of Portuguese Malacca, a colony in the Iberian Union A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field.
Estandarte Real de Felipe II.svg 1580–1640Banner of Arms of Portuguese Malacca, a colony in the Iberian Unionthe heraldry of the House of Austria (with the arms of Portugal).
Estandarte real de 1580-1668.svg 1580–1640Royal Flag of Portuguese Malacca, a colony in the Iberian UnionA red field with the royal arms in the center.
Flag of Portugal (1616).svg 1616–1640Putative Flag of Portuguese Malacca, a colony in the Portuguese EmpireWhite rectangle centrally charged with the coat of arms, bearing five escutcheons on a white field and seven castles on an ogival or heater-shaped shield, and surmounted by a royal crown.
Flag Portugal (1640).svg 1640–1641Flag of Portuguese Malacca, a colony in the Portuguese EmpireWhite rectangle centrally charged with the coat of arms, bearing five escutcheons on a white field and seven castles on an ogival or heater-shaped shield, and surmounted by a royal crown.
Flag of the Dutch East India Company (Prinsenvlag).svg 1641–1795Flag of the VOC in Dutch Malacca Three equal horizontal bands of orange (top), white and blue (bottom), with a small logo of the VOC in the centre.
Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg 1641–1663Flag of the VOC in Dutch MalaccaThree equal horizontal bands of red (top), white and blue (bottom), with a small logo of the VOC in the centre.
Prinsenvlag.svg 1641–1795Prince's Flag of the Dutch Republic A horizontal triband of orange, white and blue.
Statenvlag.svg 1652–1663State Flag of the Dutch RepublicThree equal horizontal bands of red (top), white and blue (bottom).
Flag of Thailand (Ayutthaya period).svg 1680–1782Flag of Siam. Restored Unfederated Malay States Under Siamese sovereignty.a simple Red field.
Plain Yellow Banner.svg 1777–1862Flag of the Plain Yellow Banner of the Eight Bannersa yellow banner with a Chinese Dragon, used during the Lanfang Republic as a tributary state of China.
Lanfang Republic Reconstructed Flag.svg 1777–1884Flag of the Lanfang Republic in Borneoa yellow banner with Chinese Characters that translates into "Great Lanfang System"
Flag of Thailand (1782).svg 1782–1817Flag of Siam. Restored Unfederated Malay States Under Siamese sovereignty.Red field with a white chakra.
Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors).svg 1795–1801 Flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Used by British Forces during the intermittent British occupation during the Napoleonic Wars The flags of England and Scotland superimposed.
Flag of the Batavian Republic.svg 1795–1806Flag of the Batavian Republic A horizontal triband of red, white and blue with the Republic's emblem in the canton.
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 1801–1818, 1858–1874Flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland A superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland with Saint Patrick's saltire.
Flag of Thailand (1817).svg 1817–1832Flag of Siam. The Great Of Siam Red field with a white elephant inside the chakra.
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1818–1825 Flag of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. After the occupation and restoration of Dutch rule in Malacca the VOC had since gone bankrupt and all assets had transferred to the Batavian Republic which in turn turned into the United Kingdom of the Netherlands at the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Resulting in the use of the plain Dutch flag in Dutch MalaccaA horizontal tricolour of red (Bright Vermilion), white, and blue (Cobalt Blue).
Flag of the British East India Company (1801).svg 1826–1858Flag of the East India Company. With the establishment of the Straits Settlement, the East India Company ruled Malaya until it was designated a Crown Colony in 1867. Its design elements of the Union Jack in the canton and the red and white stripes is purportedly the reference behind the current Flag of MalaysiaNumerous white and red stripes with the Union Flag of the United Kingdom in the canton.
Flag of Siam (1855).svg 1832–1916Flag of Siam. Restored Unfederated Malay States Under Siamese sovereignty.Red flag with a white elephant.
Flag of British Bengal.svg 1858–1867Flag of the Bengal Presidency A Blue Ensign with the Union Flag at the canton, and the Bengal Presidency Emblem displayed in the fly.
Flag of China (1862-1889).svg 1862–1884Flag of the Qing dynasty Triangular yellow flag with a Chinese Dragon, used during the Lanfang Republic as a tributary state of China.
Imperial standard of the Qing Emperor.svg 1862–1884Imperial Standard of the Qing Emperor Triangular yellow flag with a Chinese Dragon, used during the Lanfang Republic as a tributary state of China.
Flag of the British Straits Settlements (1904-1925).svg 1874–1925Flag of the Straits Settlements A blue ensign defaced with a white disc containing a red diamond, in which is a white inverted pall with three crowns, one on each arm.
Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg 1878–1880Flag of the Austro-Hungarian North Borneo A horizontal bicolor of black and yellow.
British Raj Red Ensign.svg 1880–1933Flag of The British Raj And The Sarawak A Red Ensign with the Union Jack at the canton, defaced with the Star of India emblem displayed in the fly.
Flag of the British Straits Settlements (1925-1946).svg 1925–1942
1945–1946
Flag of the Straits SettlementsA blue ensign defaced with a red diamond, in which is a white inverted pall with three crowns, one on each arm.
Flag of Penang (1946-1949).svg 1949–1957Flag of the Crown Colony of Penang A blue ensign defaced with the pre-1985 lesser arms of Penang.
Flag of Malacca (1946-1957).svg 1951–1957Flag of the Crown Colony of Malacca A blue ensign defaced with A Famosa motif.
Flag of Singapore (1946-1952).svg 1948–1952Flag of the Crown Colony of Singapore A blue ensign defaced with a white disc containing a crown within a red inverted pall.
Flag of Singapore (1952-1959).svg 1952–1959A blue ensign defaced with a white disc containing a crown within a red inverted pall.
Flag of the Federated Malay States (1895 - 1946).svg 1896–1946
1946–1948
1948–1950
Flag of the Federated Malay States
Flag of the Malayan Union
Flag of the Federation of Malaya
Four equal horizontal bands of white (top), red, yellow, and black overlain in the centre by a small white ellipse bearing a running tiger.
Naval Ensign of the Federated Malay States.svg 1895–1946Naval ensign of the Federated Malay States Diagonally quartered white, red, black and yellow. Also used as ensign for HMS Malaya battleship
Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg 1942–1945 Flag of the Empire of Japan. Used when Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Labuan were under Japanese military governing, and also used in Singapore and Brunei.Centred red disc on a white field.
War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army.svg War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army Centred red disc with 16 rays on a white field.
Flag of the Japanese Emperor.svg 1942-1945Imperial Standard of the Emperor of Japan 16 petal chrysanthemum, colored in gold, centered on a red background.
Flag of Thailand.svg 1943–1945 Flag of Thailand. Used when Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis and Terengganu were controlled by Thailand.A horizontal blue stripe between white stripes, between red stripes.
King's Standard of Thailand.svg 1943-1945 Royal Standard of the King of Thailand. Used when Unfederated Malay States and Federated Malay States (as Japan. were controlled by Thailand.A yellow plain square flag with a dancing red Garuda in the center. Usually mounted in front of the car boarded by the King.
Flag of Malaya.svg 1950–1963Flag of the Federation of Malaya Eleven alternating red and white stripes with a dark blue rectangle, containing a gold crescent and eleven-pointed star, in the canton.
Flag of Sarawak (1841-1848).svg 1841–1848 Flag of the Raj of Sarawak The first flag of the Kingdom of Sarawak (1841–1848) using the St George's Cross, after the territory been ceded by the Sultanate of Brunei.
Flag of the Kingdom of Sarawak (1848).svg 1848–1870Flag of the Raj of SarawakThe second flag of the Kingdom of Sarawak used from (1848–1870), with red and blue cross in the style of St. George's Cross. The Crown in the centre symbolises the Raj of Sarawak.
Flag of the Kingdom of Sarawak (1870).svg 1870–1946
1963 – 1973
Flag of the Raj of Sarawak and later Flag of the state of Sarawak The third flag of the Kingdom of Sarawak, with red and black cross in the style of St. George's Cross. The black symbolises the ruling class, and the red the people. Similar as on the second flag, the Crown in the centre symbolises the Rajah. This flag was reintroduced upon independence.
Flag of Sarawak (1946-1963).svg 1946–1963Flag of the Crown Colony of Sarawak After World War II Sarawak becomes a crown colony. A blue ensign defaced with the former Kingdom Badge was adopted.
Flag of North Borneo (1902-1946).svg 1902–1946Flag of North Borneo A blue ensign defaced with the badge of North Borneo Chartered Company.
Civil Ensign of North Borneo (1902-1946).svg Civil ensign of North BorneoA red ensign defaced with the badge of North Borneo Chartered Company.
Flag of North Borneo (1948-1963).svg 1948–1963Flag of Crown Colony of North Borneo After World War II North Borneo becomes a crown colony. A blue ensign was adopted with the new badge instead that of North Borneo Company.
Flag of Labuan (1912-1946).svg 1912–1946Flag of the Crown Colony of Labuan A blue ensign defaced with a ship.

State flags

FlagDate (century)UseDescription
Flag of Penang (1957-1965).svg FIAV historical.svg 1957 – 1965Flag of the state of Penang Similar with the current flag except with a blue and white breakwater.
Flag of Sarawak (1973-1988).svg FIAV historical.svg 1973 – 1988Flag of the state of Sarawak A horizontal bicolour of red and white with a blue triangle on the hoist.
Flag of Sabah (1963-1982).svg FIAV historical.svg 1963 – 1982Flag of the state of Sabah Four equal horizontal bar of red, white, yellow and blue, with the brown silhouette of Mount Kinabalu in a green canton.
Flag of Sabah (1982-1988).svg FIAV historical.svg 1982 – 1988A horizontal bicolour of blue and white with a red triangle on the hoist.
Flag of Singapore.svg 1959–1965 Flag of the state of Singapore as a British Self-governing Colony (1959–1963) and as part of Malaysia (1963–1965)A horizontal bicolour of red over white, charged in white in the canton with a crescent facing, towards the fly, a pentagon of five stars.

Proposed Flags

FlagUseDescription
1949 Malaya Flag Proposal 1-new.svg First proposed flag of Malaya.Circle of 11 stars around crossed keris on a blue field
1949 Malaya Flag Proposal 2-new.svg Second proposed flag of Malaya.Concentric circle of 11 stars around crossed keris on a blue field
1949 Malaya Flag Proposal 3-new.svg Third proposed flag of Malaya.11 alternate blue and white stripes and a white crescent and a five-pointed star on a red background in the top left hand corner

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