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  2. National flag of the Russian Empire: A tricolour of horizontal stripes, white, blue and red, with a yellow canton with the coat of arms. Introduced as a flag for private use on the outbreak of World War I on 8 September 1914 with introduction as a national flag planned for after the war, hence never officially adopted. 1948, 1949

  3. Tsar Alexander II's Flag of the Russian Empire (1858–1896) Russian flag during WWI on a postcard (1914–1917) The Russian tricolour flag was adopted as a merchant flag at rivers in 1705. These colours of the flag of Russia would later inspire the choice of the "Pan-Slavic colours" by the Prague Slavic Congress, 1848.

  4. The Russian Empire, also known as Imperial Russia or simply Russia, was a vast realm that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.

  5. Aug 5, 2023 · On this Page: Introduction: Imperial Russia (Russian Empire) - 1721-1917. The State Flag of the Russian Empire - 1883-1914. The National Flags of the Russian Empire. See also: The black-orange-white flag (1:2 Ratio) 1858-1883. Civil Flag 1914-1917. Tsar’s personal flags. Personal Flags of Royal Family members.

  6. Just after the beginning of World War I, the flag was modified by the addition of a golden yellow canton bearing the imperial arms, a symbol of solidarity between the ruling dynasty and the Russian people.

  7. Aug 5, 2023 · Nick Artimovich, 02 May 1996. In 1858, a black - golden yellow - white horizontal tricolor was adopted as the civil flag. Black and yellow were the Imperial colors; the white stripe was added to distinguish this flag from the Imperial Austrian "Reich" and war flag, which was a black-yellow horizontal bicolor.

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