Imperial Standards of Iran

Summary

The Imperial Standards of Iran (Persian: پرچم‌های سلطنتی ) were the personal official flags of the Shāhanshāh, Shahbānū, and Crown Prince of Iran, adopted at the beginning of 1971.

The official flag of Shāhanshāh consisted of a pale-blue field with the flag of Iran in the upper left corner and the Pahlavi coat of arms in the centre. At the top of the coat of arms was the Pahlavi crown, created for the Coronation of Rezā Shāh in 1926. The Imperial motto of Pahlavi is "Mara dad farmud va Khod Davar Ast" ("Justice He bids me do, as He will judge me" or, alternatively, "He gave me power to command, and He is the judge").[1]

Pale blue was the colour of the Imperial Family. The uniforms of the Imperial Guard included this colour to show their allegiance.

Historical edit

Qajar dynasty edit

Standard Date use Notes
 
1848-1906 Standard of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar and Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar
 
1906-1910 Standard of Ahmad Shah Qajar
 
1910-1925 Also used by Ahmad Shah Qajar

Pahlavi dynasty edit

Standard Date use Notes
 
1926-1971 Standard of the Shahanshah of Iran (Emperor)
 
1926-1971 Standard of the Vali Ahd of Iran (Crown Prince)
 
1926-1971 Standard of a Shahpur of Iran (Other princes)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Iranian Empire (Pahlavi dynasty): Imperial standards". Archived from the original on 2007-04-12. Retrieved 2007-05-03.

External links edit

  • Heraldic symbols of the members of the Pahlavi dynasty (Russian) - article in Heraldry Council under the President of the Russian Federation site