List of Sri Lankan flags

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This is a list of flags used in Sri Lanka.

FlagDateUseDescription
1972 –Flag of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri LankaModified flag of the Dominion of Ceylon. Used since the proclamation of the Republic in 1972.[1]
1972 –Flag of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (vertical)

Presidential Flags (1972–2022)

This flag was personal to every President of Sri Lanka, and as such the design changed when a new president assumed office.[2]

On 15 July 2022, the acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe abolished the presidential flag.[3]

FlagDateUse
22 May 1972 – 4 February 1978Presidential flag of William Gopallawa
4 February 1978 – 2 January 1989Presidential flag of J. R. Jayewardene
2 January 1989 – 1 May 1993Presidential flag of Ranasinghe Premadasa
1 May 1993 – 12 November 1994Presidential flag of D. B. Wijetunga
12 November 1994 – 19 November 2005Presidential flag of Chandrika Kumaratunga
19 November 2005 – 9 January 2015Presidential flag of Mahinda Rajapaksa
9 January 2015 – 18 November 2019Presidential flag of Maithripala Sirisena
18 November 2019 – 14 July 2022Presidential flag of Gotabaya Rajapaksa

Civil Ensigns

FlagDateUseDescription
1972 –Blue Ensign of Sri LankaA blue ensign with the Flag of Sri Lanka in the canton influenced by the British design. The Blue Ensign is flown by merchant vessels commanded by an officer of the SLVNF.

Military Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1972 –Flag of the Sri Lanka ArmyThe army flag defaced with the insignia of the Sri Lanka Army.
1972 –Naval Ensign of Sri LankaA defaced white ensign with the flag of Sri Lanka in the canton influenced by the British design.
2010 –Air Force Ensign of Sri LankaA defaced sky blue ensign with the flag of Sri Lanka in the canton and Air Force roundel influenced by the British design.
2010 –Air Force Colours of Sri LankaSri Lanka Air Force ensign with the four vertical stripes of saffron, green, maroon, and yellow in the centre, and superimposed by Sri Lanka national emblem.
1955 -Flag of the Sri Lanka Armoured CorpsSri Lanka Armoured Corps emblem in the centre with the three vertical stripes of black, white.
1983 -Flag of the Gajaba Regiment
1984 -Flag of the Sri Lanka Army Seva Vanitha Unit
1986 -Flag of Sri Lanka Civil Security Force
? – PresentFlag of the Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
? – PresentSri Lanka Army Volunteer ForceA yellow field defaced with a central black emblem featuring a standing elephant above a pair of crossed swords, with two ornate ceremonial swords below and a black scroll bearing Sri Lanka Army - Volunteer Force.

Former Military Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
Post-independence era flags
1949–1966First Flag of the Ceylon Army
1949–1966Flag of the Commander in Chief
1949–1966War Flag
1966–1972Second Flag of the Ceylon Army
1950–1972Ensign of the Royal Ceylon Navy
1951–1972Ensign of the Royal Ceylon Air Force
1971 – 2010Ensign of the Sri Lanka Air Force
1971 – 2010Unit colour of the Sri Lanka Air Force
Kotte-Kandyan era flags
? – 1815Flag of the Supreme Commander of the Kandyan Royal ArmyA white field bordered in maroon and defaced with a stylized black ceremonial elephant adorned with decorative trappings and carrying a flower in its trunk.
? – 1815Flag of the Commander over the Cavalry
? – 1815Flag of the Royal Army/GuardA red field defaced with an array of golden weapons and a drum including a disc-weapon, a bow, a sword, an axe, and a scabbard on a sky-blue border.
? – 1815Flag of the Officer over the Trumpeters and Drummers
? – 1815Flag of the Commander of the Royal Gingalls
? – 1815Flag of the Officer in charge of the Royal Golden Arms
? – 1815Flag of the Captain of the Royal Musketeers
? – 1815Flag of Officer in charge of the Sharpshooters

Government Flags

Sporting Flags

Other Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
? – PresentFlag of the Sri Lanka Red Cross

Provincial Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
November 14, 1987 –Flag of Central ProvinceThe flag is designed to represents the Central Province and its three districts Kandy, Matale and Nuwara Eliya.

The Golden colour Lion that carries a sword and the four Bo leaves at the four corners in the maroon colour background represents the Kandy District.

The white layout represents Matale District and Nuwara Eliya District which represents the Upcountry is symbolised by the white lotus. The Sun and Moon are for Eternity.

January 1, 2007 –Flag of Eastern Province
November 14, 1987 –Flag of North Central Province
November 14, 1987 – December 31, 2006Flag of North Eastern ProvinceWas adapted as the Flag of the North Province after the demerger of the North-Eastern Province[4]
January 1, 2007 –Flag of Northern ProvinceBlue border – ocean resource; Green – the greenery and agriculture; Red – labour, industriousness and Hindu culture, religion; White – fraternity, peace; Radiating sun indicates synergy of power and natural energy source, also Tamil people and language in the Province
November 14, 1987 –Flag of North Western ProvinceIt features a brown bovine with a sun and moon symbol on a white background. There are 15 small eight-pointed cross-stars in the background, and a green and brown woven border surrounds the whole.
November 14, 1987 –Flag of Sabaragamuwa Province
November 14, 1987 –Flag of Southern ProvinceA picture of a lion flag can be seen in frescos in the historical Dambulla Cave temple. This historical flag made of carving a picture of a running lion with a small sword in its forepaw is considered to be the Ruhuna flag.

Furthermore, King Dutugamunu left the Magam Kingdom with the lion flag ahead for the battle to unite the country. The flag is a picture of a yellow lion on a red blood colour background. Accordingly, it was decided to use for the Southern Provincial flag the picture of the lion running with a small sword (iluk koolaya) in its forepaw of the Ruhuna flag and the red colour and yellow colour of the flag taken on the war front by King Dutugamunu.

It was decided to use the same for the Southern Province flag mixture of colours and the standard to represent all communities in Galle, Matara, and Hambantota and four bo leaves (Metta, Karuna, Muditha, Upeksha) of the national flag.

It was agreed that the forms of the sun and moon of the flag of Southern Province flag should be in the same forms as the sun and moon of the flag of Devinuwara Devalaya and that the same form that of the flag of Hambantota District. Accordingly, it was expected to keep the integration of Galle, Matara and Hambantota. Therefore, the Southern Province flag can be considered a combination of several traditional flags.

The small sword (iluk Koolaya) is the symbol of control, but it does not reflect terror or suppression. The small sword represents Justice and fairness. Running lion represents velocity fearlessness and pride.

The sun and moon stand for stability prosperity and augustness. It expresses the traditional saying "Until the sun and moon exists". The sun and moon of the flag are considered to be symbols of victory. The combination of colours around the flag depicts the existence of Southern Sri Lanka, victorious war history, religion and patriotism, mutual cooperation and harmony

November 14, 1987 –Flag of Uva ProvinceIn the days of the Sinhala kings, Sri Lanka had been divided into twelve provinces and ruled and each of these twelve provinces had been allotted a flag. Accordingly, in order to bring about qualities such as pleasantness, innocence, greatness and royalty, a flag with a picture of swan had been allotted to the Uva Province.

The flag that was gifted to Uva Province by the King Sri Vickrama Rajasinghe who ruled the kingdom of Kandy during the period 1798–1815 can be seen even today at the National Museum (Courtesy: Book entitled “Uva Ithihasaya” by Panditha Naulle Dhammananda Thero)

November 14, 1987 –Flag of Western Province

Historical flags

Sinhala Kingdom flags (Main Kingdoms' Flags)

FlagDateUseDescription
437 BC-1017 ADFlag of the Anuradhapura KingdomFlag of King Dutugamunu (161-137 B.C.) and it's known as the Flag of the Anuradhapura Kingdom. The flag believed to have been used by Sinhala king Dutthagamani (Dutugamunu) and subsequent monarchs.
273-301 ADState Flag or Personal Banner of King MahasenaFlag or Personal Banner of King Mahasena from the Anuradhapura Kingdom. Known in Sinhala as සෙවුල් කොඩිය (Sevul Kodiya), the flag features a rooster eating a snake. It also includes the sun and moon emblems, traditional royal insignia of Sinhala monarchs.
1055-1232 ADFlag of the Kingdom of Polonnaruwa
1220-1345 ADFlag of the Kingdom of Dambadeniya
1273–1284 ADFlag of the Kingdom of Dambadeniya;Rule from Yapahuwa as a capital
1300-1341 ADFlag of the Kingdom of Dambadeniya;Rule from Kurunegala as a capital
1341–1408Flag of the Kingdom of Gampola
1412–1597Flag of the Kingdom of KotteA plain white field with ornate blue and red leaved white border and a lion with a whip at the centre.
1521–1594Flag of the Kingdom of SitawakaA white field with a red lion in the centre and 4 bo leaves in each corner.
1469–1815Flag of Kingdom of KandyThe flag adopted was the royal standard and featured a gold and black bordered red field with Bo leaves and lion with a sword. This is similar to the right portion of the modern flag.

Sub-Kingdoms Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1521-1538Flag of the Kingdom of RaigamaA Red Field With Golden Border and a Peacock fighting a Snake in the center.
1215–1255,1323-1450 & 1467-1619Flag of the Jaffna KingdomThe silver crescent moon with a golden sun. The single sacred conch shell, which spiral open to the right, and in the centre above the sacred bull, is a white parasol with golden tassels and white pearls.

Portuguese Ceylon Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1508–1521Flag of the Kingdom of PortugalA white field with the Portuguese coat of arms in the center.
1521–1578Flag of the Kingdom of PortugalA white field with the Portuguese coat of arms in the center.
1578–1640Flag of the Kingdom of PortugalA white field with the Portuguese coat of arms in the center.
1616–1640Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal (Putative flag)A white field with the Portuguese Coat of arms in the center.
1640–1658Flag of the Kingdom of PortugalA white field with the Portuguese coat of arms in the center.
Iberian Union

1580-1640 Flag of the Iberian Union A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field.

1580-1640 Banner of Arms the Iberian Union House of Austria (with the arms of Portugal

1580-1640 Royal Flag of the Iberian Union A red saltire field the royal arms in center.

Dutch Ceylon Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1630–1796Dutch East India Company FlagA horizontal triband of red, white and blue with letters VOC in the middle.
1638–1795The Prince's FlagA horizontal triband of orange, white and blue.
1652–1672States FlagA horizontal triband of red, white and blue.
1795–1796Flag of the Batavian RepublicA horizontal triband of red, white and blue with the Republic's emblem in the canton.

British Ceylon Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1796–1801Flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain (Should be considered:- This is not an ancient Sri Lankan flag. Because at that time there was a major Sinhalese kingdom in Sri Lanka. Its king is considered the king of the entire country.)A superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland (Union Jack).
1801–1972Flag of the United Kingdom (Should be considered:- This is not an ancient Sri Lankan flag in 1801-1815 period. Because at that time there was a major Sinhalese kingdom in Sri Lanka. Its king is considered the king of the entire country.)A superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland with the Saint Patrick's Saltire (representing Ireland) (Union Jack).
1832–1948Royal Standard of the United Kingdom
1875–1948Flag of Ceylon's Colonial GovernmentA defaced blue ensign with the Arms of the Ceylon Government.
Early 19th CenturyFlag of Ceylon (Local)A locally crafted Ceylon flag.
1948–1951The first flag of the Dominion of CeylonThe Royal Standard of the Kandyan Kingdom, the last kingdom of Sri Lanka.
1951–1972The second flag of the Dominion of CeylonDefaced flag of Kandyan Kingdom, the last kingdom of Sri Lanka.

Ensigns

FlagDateUseDescription
1955 – 1969Civil Ensign of Sri LankaA red ensign with the Flag of Sri Lanka in the canton influenced by the British design.

Royal Standards

FlagDateUseDescription
161 BC – 137 BCFlag of King Dutugamunu, as depicted in the Dambulla Viharaya cave no.2[5]A white swallowtailed field with a Lion holding a Kastane sword in its right forepaw and the Sun and the Moon above.
273 – 301Royal Standard of Mahasena of Anuradhapura
1415 – 1457Military Standard of Parakramabahu VI of Kotte
1581 – 1593Royal Standard of Rajasinha I
c.1798 – 1815Civil and Royal Standard of King Sri Vikrama Rajasinha
1848Royal Standard of Gongalegoda Banda "Sri Wickrama Siddhipathi"

Political Party

FlagDateUseDescription
1946–PresentThe flag of the UNP
1951–PresentThe flag of the SLPF
2019–PresentThe flag of the NPP
1965–PresentThe flag of the JVP
1949–PresentThe flag of the "Federal Party of Sri Lanka" / ITAK
1981–PresentThe flag of the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress

Religious Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1885–PresentFlag of BuddhismBlazon: Paly Azure, Or, Gules, Argent, Orange, barry Azure, Or, Gules, Argent, Orange.
?–PresentFlag of the Sri Lankan Roman CatholicsA Nestorian Cross from the Anuradhapura Era on a white field with Yellow.

Viceregal Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1953–1972Flag of the governor–general of CeylonA lion standing atop a St Edward's Crown, over "Ceylon"
1948–1953Flag of the governor–general of CeylonA lion standing atop a Tudor Crown, over "Ceylon"
1875–1948Flag of the governor of CeylonA Union Flag defaced with arms of the Ceylon Government.

Sri Lankan Shipping Company

FlagDateUseDescription
1971–PresentCeylon Shipping Company

Sri Lankan Yacht Clubs

References

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