List of Malaysian flags

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This is a list of flags used in Malaysia, both currently and historically.

Malaysian flag in Merdeka Square

National flags

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1963 onwardsSmall  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Small  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Reverse side is mirror image of obverse side Design has no element that can be rotated 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 can be hoisted vertically onlyFlag of Malaysia (Banner display)Fourteen vertical stripes alternating red and white; in the chief, a yellow crescent and 14-point star pointing upward on a blue field.
Small  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flagCivil Ensign of MalaysiaA red field with the Flag of Malaysia in a blue-fimbriated canton.
Small  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flagGovernment Ensign of MalaysiaA blue field with the Flag of Malaysia in the canton. Example: used by the Marine Police of Royal Malaysian Police.
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Monarch

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1988–present (modified depending on updates on the coat of arms)Standard of the Yang di-Pertuan AgongThe Jata Negara, the coat of arms of Malaysia, enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a yellow field.
Standard of the Raja Permaisuri AgongThe coat of arms of Malaysia enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a light green field.
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.
Standard of the Sultan of Johor A white field defaced with a blue crescent and nine-pointed star.
Standard of the Permaisuri of Johor A blue field with white diagonal edges defaced with a white crescent and seven-pointed star.
2020–present Standard of the Sultan of Kedah The Kedah Coat of Arms enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy in a circle gold border on a yellow field.
2018–2020 The lesser installation emblem of Sultan Sallehuddin on a yellow field.
?–2017 The Kedah Coat of Arms enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a yellow field.
2010–present Standard of the Sultan of Kelantan The Arms of the Sultan of Kelantan on two equal horizontal bands of white and red.
?–2010 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;
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 of the Sultan of Pahang The Pahang State Arms enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a white field.
2015–present Standard of the Sultan of Perak The Arms of the Sultan of Perak enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a yellow 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.
1985–2014 Standard of the Sultan of Perak (Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah) The Arms of the Sultan of Perak enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a white field
1963–1984 Standard of the Sultan of Perak (Sultan Idris Al-Mutawakil Alallahi Shah) The Arms of the Sultan of Perak on a white field with the Flag of Perak in the canton.
1949–1963 Standard of the Sultan of Perak (Sultan Yussuf Izzuddin Shah) A white field with the Flag of Perak in the canton.
Standard of the Raja of Perlis The Perlis Coat of Arms on a yellow field.
Standard of the Raja Permaisuri Perlis A yellow field with the yellow Perlis Coat of Arms in a blue canton.
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.
Standard of the Tengku Permaisuri of Selangor A yellow crescent and five-pointed stars in a yellow flag with a red hoist stripe.
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.
Standard of the Sultanah of Terengganu The Arms of the Sultanah of Terengganu enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a yellow field.
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Governor

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Standard of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Malacca The Coat of Arms of Malacca enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy on a yellow field.
2022–present Standard of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang The Crest of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang on a yellow field.
1983–2022 The Crest of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang inside a white circle on a yellow field.
1963–1982
Standard of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sabah State flag of Sabah with Mount Kinabalu replaced by Coat of arms of Sabah enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy in the canton.
Standard of the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sarawak State flag of Sarawak with the Nine-pointed Star replaced by Coat of arms of Sarawak enwreathed by two sheaves of paddy in the centre.
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Administrative divisions

States

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1871 onwardsFlag of the state of JohorA blue field with an arranged crescent and five-pointed stars in a red canton.
1912 onwardsFlag of the state of KedahA red field with the state coat of arms in the canton.
1923 onwardsFlag of the state of KelantanA red field defaced with a white crescent and star and two white kris and spears.
1957 onwardsFlag of the state of MalaccaTwo equal bands of red and white, with a crescent and five-pointed star in a blue canton.
1895 onwardsFlag of the state of Negeri SembilanA yellow field with two diagonal bands of red and black in the canton.
1903 onwardsFlag of the state of PahangTwo equal horizontal bands of white and black.
1965 onwardsFlag of the state of PenangA blue, white and yellow vertical tri-colour defaced with a betel nut tree.
1879 onwardsFlag of the state of PerakA white, yellow and black horizontal tri-colour.
1870 onwardsFlag of the state of PerlisTwo equal horizontal bands of yellow and blue.
1988 onwardsFlag of the state of SabahA blue (top), white, and red tri-colour, with the silhouette of Mount Kinabalu on a light blue canton.
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.
1965 onwardsFlag of the state of SelangorRed and yellow quartered, with a white crescent and five-pointed stars in the canton.
1953 onwardsFlag of the state of TerengganuA black field defaced with a white crescent and five-pointed star, with white at the edge.
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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]

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2006 onwardsFlag of the Federal TerritoriesThree equal horizontal bands of yellow (top), blue, and red with the Malaysian coat of arms in the blue band.
1990 onwardsFlag of Kuala LumpurThree 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.
1992 onwardsFlag of LabuanThree equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and blue, there is a yellow crescent and yellow fourteen-pointed stars in the white band.
2001 onwardsFlag of PutrajayaThree vertical bands of blue, yellow (double width), and blue with the Malaysian coat of arms in the yellow band.
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Order of precedence

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

  • The Jalur Gemilang shall take precedence before the state flags;
  • The state flags shall be ordered by the date the state's incumbent ruler takes the throne;
  • The Federal Territory flag comes last
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State Current ruler Taken office
Terengganu Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin 15 May 1998
Perlis Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin 17 April 2000
Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah 22 November 2001
Negeri Sembilan Tuanku Muhriz 29 December 2008
Johor Sultan Ibrahim Ismail 23 January 2010
Kelantan Sultan Muhammad V 13 September 2010
Perak Sultan Nazrin Shah 29 May 2014
Kedah Sultan Sallehuddin 12 September 2017
Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah 31 January 2019
Malacca TYT Mohd Ali Rustam 4 June 2020
Penang TYT Ramli Ngah Talib 1 May 2025
Sarawak TYT Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar 26 January 2024
Sabah TYT Musa Aman 1 January 2025
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City, district, provincial and municipal

Some localities have their own flags, whether on the level of district, city, or even traditional localities. Some of them do not represent the locality, but rather the authority that governs the locality such as district councils.

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 some Malaysian localities.

Military

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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.
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 Three equal horizontal bands of sky blue, red and blue, with the crest of the Malaysian Armed Forces.
Flag of the Malaysian ArmyA 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 Army A red field defaced with the crest of the Malaysian Army
Air force ensign of the Royal Malaysian Air ForceA sky blue field defaced with the Federal Star, with the Malaysian flag in the canton.
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.
1968 onwards Naval ensign of the Royal Malaysian NavyA white field defaced with blue crossed kris and anchor, with the Malaysian flag in the canton.
Standard of the Chief of Royal Malaysian Navy A white field defaced with blue crossed kris and anchor at the centre with four blue stars at each edge.
1963–1968Naval ensign of the Royal Malaysian NavySt. George's cross on a white field with the Malaysian flag in the canton.
1957–1963Naval ensign of the Royal Malayan NavySt. George's cross on a white field with the Malayan flag in the canton.
1963 onwards Commissioning pennant of the Malaysian Navy
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Law Enforcement Flags

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1997–presentFlag of the Royal Malaysian PoliceDark blue field with the crest of the Royal Malaysian Police.
2005–presentEnsign of the Malaysian Coast GuardA blue field defaced with the Crest of the Malaysian Coast Guard, with the Malaysian flag in the canton.
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Historical

National flag

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1950–1963Flag of the Federation of MalayaEleven alternating red and white stripes with a dark blue rectangle, containing a gold crescent and 11-pointed star in the canton.
Flag of the Federation of Malaya (Banner display)Eleven vertical stripes alternating red and white; in the canton, a yellow crescent and 11-point star on a blue field.
1957–1963Small  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flagCivil Ensign of the Federation of MalayaA red field with the Flag of Malaya in a blue-fimbriated canton.
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Sultanate flags

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15th century–1888 Flag of the Bruneian Empire, which once ruled most of the island of Borneo until Seludong (present-day Manila) and Banjarmasin in KalimantanA plain yellow flag.
Flag of the Sultanate of Sulu, which once ruled the eastern part of Sabah after the territory been given by the Sultanate of Brunei after they sent help to settling a civil war in Brunei, although this was denied as supported by a number of old resources.[3] White flag with a black bordure charged with a black emblem. The emblem represented the Sultanate of Sulu identity.
19th century Red flag with a thin blue-white band on the hoist charged with a white emblem.
18th century–1821Flag of the Sultanate of KedahA plain red flag.
1821–1912Red flag charged with a pouncing tiger.
1853–1887The flag of the Pahang Kingdom under Bendahara dynasty.A plain black flag. Black represented the colour of the Bendahara.
1887–1903The flag of the Pahang Sultanate.Black flag with a thin white band at its hoist. Black represented the colour of the Bendahara, while white represented the ruling Sultan.
1903–1957 Naval jack of the Pahang Sultanate. White and black diagonally quadrisectioned flag.
1699 Flag of the Johor SultanateA plain white flag. This flag was used by multiple Malay sultanates at the same time.
18th century–1912 Flag of the Kelantan Sultanate
18th century–1879 Flag of the Perak Sultanate
1855–1865Flag of the Johor SultanateBlack flag with a white canton.
1865–1871Black flag with a red canton, charged with a white saltire.
1784–1875 Flag of the Selangor Sultanate Yellow flag with two red bands at the chief and base.
1875–1965Red and yellow horizontally quadrisectioned flag, charged with a yellow crescent and star on the upper hoist.
1912–1923Flag of the Kelantan SultanateWhite flag with a blue bordure at the hoist, chief, and fly, charged with a blue boat, on top of which lies a scripture stylised as a feline.

The scripture is written in Jawi script, with the tip of the tail writing "کراجاءن کلنتن" (Kelantanese Government), and the main body containing two passages from the Qur'an, an excerpt of the 13th verse of the 61st chapter, As-Saff "نصر من الله وفتح قىيب" (Help from Allah, and a speedy victory).

1912–1933Flag of the Terengganu SultanateBlack flag with a white band at its hoist.
1933–1953Black flag with a white band at its hoist, charged with an upwards white crescent and star on the chief of the black field.
Government flag of the Terengganu Sultanate Black flag with a white band at its hoist, charged with an upwards black crescent and star on the chief of the hoist band and white saltire on the black field.
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State flags

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1973–1988Flag of the state of SarawakRed and white horizontal bicolour flag with a blue chevron.
1963–1982Flag of the state of SabahFour equal horizontal bands of red, white, yellow and blue, with a green canton, charged with a brown silhouette of Mount Kinabalu.
1982–1988Blue and white horizontal bicolour flag with a red chevron.
1959–1965Flag 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.
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Colonial and other national flags

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1511–1521Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal (Portuguese Malacca)A white field with the Portuguese coat of arms in the centre.
1521–1578
1578–1640
1580–1640 Flag of the Iberian Union (Portuguese Malacca) A red Saltire resembling two crossed, roughly pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field.
Royal flag of the Iberian Union (Portuguese Malacca) A red field with the royal coat of arms in the center.
1616–1640Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal (Portuguese Malacca) (Putative Flag)A white field with the Portuguese coat of arms in the centre.
1640–1641 Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal (Portuguese Malacca)
1641–1795 The Prince's Flag in the Dutch Republic (Dutch Malacca)A horizontal tricolour of orange, white and blue.
1652–1672 States Flag in the Dutch Republic (Dutch Malacca)A horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue.
1795–1801Flag of the Kingdom of Great BritainA superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland.
1801–1818, 1858–1874 Flag of the United KingdomA superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland with the Saint Patrick's Saltire (representing Ireland).
1818–1825Flag of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch Malacca)A horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue.

1895–1946 Flag of the Federated Malay States

Flag of the Malayan Union

Flag of the Federation of Malaya

Four equal horizontal stripes of white (top), red, yellow and black, superimposed in the center on a small white ellipse depicting a running tiger.
1946–1948
1948–1950
1895–1946Naval ensign of the Federated Malay StatesWhite-black-yellow-red diagonally quadrisectioned flag. This flag was also used as the ensign for the battleship HMS Malaya.
1902–1946Flag of North BorneoA blue ensign defaced with the badge of North Borneo Chartered Company.
Civil ensign of North BorneoA red ensign defaced with the badge of North Borneo Chartered Company.
1948–1963Flag of Crown Colony of North BorneoAfter World War II North Borneo becomes a crown colony. A blue ensign was adopted with the new badge instead that of North Borneo Company.
1912–1946Flag of the Crown Colony of LabuanA blue ensign defaced with a ship.
1944‒1945Flag of the Malayan Volunteer Army under the Japanese OccupationBlue flag with a red canton charged with two white crossed krisses.
Blue flag with a red canton charged with two white crossed krisses, and a smaller white lower hoist canton charged with regimental lettering. The lettering reads "マライ義勇軍" (romanised: Marai Giyūgun).
1948–1952Flag of the Crown Colony of SingaporeA blue ensign defaced with a white disc containing a crown within a red inverted pall.
1952–1959
1949–1952Flag of the Crown Colony of PenangA blue ensign defaced with the pre-1985 lesser arms of Penang.
1952–1957Flag badge depicting the areca nut palm tree leaved and fructed proper on a mound with a wreath of the colours of the settlement arms adopted on 16 June 1952 by the Settlement Council.[4]
1951–1957Flag of the Crown Colony of MalaccaA blue ensign defaced with A Famosa motif.
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Proposed Flags

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Proposed republican flag of Malaya.
Known as Sang Saka Malaya.
Red and white horizontal bicolour flag charged with twelve yellow stars on the upper hoist.
First proposed flag of Malaya.Blue flag charged with two red crorssed krisses surrounded by 11 white stars.
Second proposed flag of Malaya.Blue flag charged with two red crossed krisses surrounded by five white stars which is surrounded by six white stars.
Third proposed flag of Malaya.11 alternating blue and white stripes with a red canton, charged with a white crescent and star.
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Political flags

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Current
2021–presentPeople's Power Party
2020–presentHomeland Fighter's PartyTurquoise flag charged with the party logo atop its name in white.
Gabungan Rakyat SabahWhite flag charged with a light blue figure resembling Mount Kinabalu atop its abbreviated name in blue, red, and light blue.
Malaysian United Democratic AllianceBlack flag charged with its name in white.
2019–presentParti Bumiputera Perkasa MalaysiaYellow flag charged with the party logo atop its name in red.
Malaysian Advancement Party
2017–presentMalaysian United Indigenous PartyRed flag charged with the party logo in white.
2016–presentYouth Front Party
Sabah People's Hope Party
2015–presentPakatan HarapanRed flag charged with the party logo in white.
National Trust PartyOrange flag charged with the party logo in white.
Link to file2014–presentParti Sarawak Bersatu
Link to file2013–presentUnited Sabah National Organisation
Link to fileLove Sabah Party
Link to fileSabah Nationality Party
Malaysian Indian Justice Party
Link to fileParti Sejahtera Angkatan Perpaduan Sabah
File:Parti Berjaya Flag.svgSabah Native Co-operation Party
Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah
Sabah National People's Unity Organisation
Link to file2011–presentMalaysian United People's Party
Link to file2009–presentLove Malaysia Party
Link to file2007–presentMalaysian Indian United Party
1999–presentPeople's Justice PartyLight blue flag with two red bands on the hoist and fly charged with a white symbol resembling two crescents facing each other.
1998–presentSocialist Party of Malaysia
1994–presentUnited Progressive Kinabalu Organisation
Sabah Progressive Party
1989–presentLiberal Democratic Party
Link to file1986–presentPunjabi Party of Malaysia
Link to file1985–presentUnited Sabah Party
2020–present Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front Burgundy flag charged with a stylised white star.
1977–2020 Green flag charged with a white star.
1976–presentMalaysian Indian Muslim Congress
Link to file1973–presentBarisan Nasional
1968–presentParti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia
1965–presentDemocratic Action PartyWhite flag charged with a blue circle and red rocket.
1955–presentMalaysian Islamic PartyRed and white horizontal bicolour flag charged with a green disc on the upper hoist.
Parti Rakyat Malaysia
1949–presentMalaysian Chinese AssociationBlue flag charged with a yellow federal star.
1946–presentUnited Malays National OrganisationRed and white horizontal bicolour flag charged with a yellow disc defaced with a green kris.
Malaysian Indian Congress
Former
1996–2020Parti Aspirasi Rakyat Sarawak
1989–1996Parti Melayu Semangat 46Yellow flag charged with a white disc defaced with a green text writing "46" at the centre of the field, and charged with two green crossed krisses on the upper hoist.
Link to file1989–2001People's Justice Front
Link to file1978–2008United Pasok Nunukragang National Organisation
Link to file1975–1991Sabah People's United Front
1962–1990North Kalimantan Communist Party
Sarawak People's Guerilla Force
1957–1973Alliance PartyBlue flag charged with a white boat.
1945–1948Parti Kebangsaan Melayu MalayaRed and white horizontal bicolour flag charged with twelve yellow stars on the upper hoist.

Known as the "Sang Saka Malaya," it is commonly associated with the republican‐independence movements in Malaysia,[5][6] and to an extent, the leftwing movements.[7][8]

1938–1945Kesatuan Melayu MudaRed and white horizontal bicolour flag.

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.[9] It was based on the flag of the Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya, which in turn is based on the flag of Indonesia.[10]

1930–1989Malayan Communist Party
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University flags

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1962–present Flag of the University of Malaya A banner of the University's coat of arms
1984–present Flag of the International Islamic University Malaysia Turquoise flag charged with the university emblem in gold, black, and white.
Flag of the Universiti Utara Malaysia Light blue flag charged with the university emblem. Minor changes were done after the redesign of the university emblem.
2006–present Flag of the National Defence University of Malaysia Similar to the tricolour of the Armed Forces of Malaysia but with the university seal on top.
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