Flag of Malaya (1896–1950) explained

The flag of the Federated Malay States (1896–1946), the Malayan Union (1946–1948) and the Federation of Malaya (1948–1950) represented the union of the four Malay states of Selangor, Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang in a federation as a protectorate under the British Crown.[1]

The flag was striped horizontally with an overall 1:2 to ratio with white stripe at the top, red, yellow and black at the bottom. In the center was a white oblong, with a horizontal major axis, and a Malayan tiger leaping, face to the left.[2]

In addition to a state flag, the Federated Malay States also had a naval ensign.[3] The ensign, with the four colors of the FMS, was flown by HMS Malaya (commanded by Captain Boyle under the 5th Battle Squadron of the British Grand Fleet) during the Battle of Jutland, where it was said to make Malaya resemble "an enraged P&O," due to the ensign's resemblance to the house flag of the shipping line.

The colors and the four stripes represented the four states of the federation.[4] The colors white, red, yellow and black represented the colors used in the flag of the four states;

Flag
State Remark
Selangor In use until 1965
Perak
Negeri Sembilan
Pahang In use from 1903

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Victorians and the British Empire: a brief guide and timeline. 2021-02-16. HistoryExtra. en.
  2. Web site: Malay Flag 1905-1950 (Malaysia). 2021-02-16. www.fotw.info.
  3. Web site: Malay Flag 1905-1950 (Malaysia). 2021-02-16. www.fotw.info.
  4. Web site: Malay Flag 1905-1950 (Malaysia) .