Flag of Perak
The flag of the state of Perak, in Malaysia, is a tricolour, made of three equal horizontal bands coloured white (top), yellow, and black (bottom). It has a ratio of 1:2.
The stripes on the flag symbolises the three branches of the Perak royal family. The white stripe represents the Sultan, yellow represents the Raja Muda (the crown prince) and black represents the Raja Di Hilir, which is the next in line after the crown prince. Probably by coincidence, the flag resembles an inverted version of the Russian imperial colours that was in official use from 1858 to 1917.
The colours of the flag plus red forms the basis of the colour used in the Federated Malay States (Negeri Negeri Melayu Bersekutu) flag.
District flags
Perak has eleven administrative districts (daerah), each assigned their own district-level flags.
District | Flag | Field colour | Symbolisation |
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Ipoh | Yellow Purple Red | Though not a district in its own right (Ipoh is part of Kinta district), Ipoh was already flying its own city flag for some time. | |
Larut, Matang and Selama | Black White Yellow | ||
Manjung | White Yellow Black | ||
Perak Tengah | Yellow Black | ||
Hulu Perak | White Yellow Black | ||
Kampar | White Yellow Black | ||
Kerian | White Yellow Black | Yellow represents the paddy fields, which are the main resources in this district. | |
Kinta | White Yellow Black | ||
Hilir Perak | White Yellow Black | ||
Batang Padang | White Yellow Black | ||
Kuala Kangsar | White Yellow Black | Yellow in a background represents Kuala Kangsar as a royal town of Perak. The stripes of white, yellow and black represents the Sultan of Perak who resides here. | |
Muallim | Red White Yellow Black | Red represents the education sector. |