The flag in its present form, except for the crest, has been in use since 1906 when Brunei became a British protectorate, following the signing of an agreement between Brunei and Great Britain. Even though Brunei was only nominally independent after this, Bruneians retained certain symbols like the flag.[4]
The crest was superimposed in 1959 after the promulgation of the Constitution of 29 September 1959.[5]
The design was retained when the country gained full independence on 1 January 1984 as Brunei Darussalam (Brunei, Abode of Peace).
Sultanate (later Protectorate) of Brunei, up to 1906
Sultanate (later Protectorate) of Brunei, up to 1906
Protectorate of Brunei, 1906-1959
Protectorate of Brunei, 1906-1959
The flag in its present form, except for the crest, has been in use since 1906 when Brunei became a British protectorate, following the signing of an agreement between Brunei and Great Britain. Even though Brunei was only nominally independent after this, Bruneians retained certain symbols like the flag.[4]The crest was superimposed in 1959 after the promulgation of the Constitution of 29 September 1959.[5]The design was retained when the country gained full independence on 1 January 1984 as Brunei Darussalam (Brunei, Abode of Peace).Sultanate (later Protectorate) of Brunei, up to 1906Sultanate (later Protectorate) of Brunei, up to 1906Protectorate of Brunei, 1906-1959Protectorate of Brunei, 1906-1959
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