12-16-2018, 12:36 PM
Okay, I finally got back to this, and made some flags .
As explained in a previous post, the Pongos aren't as well-assimilated as Poland at this stage. However, they are fully-Christianised, and this is reflected in their flag. The top-right and lower-left quadrants are crosses which simply represent Christianity, while the top-left and bottom-right are the stripes of the Árpád Dynasty (whose main line had died out even before the Mongols conquered Hungary, but their descendants still held considerable influence, and some of them inter-married with the Mongols in this timeline). The bottom-right stripes have been inverted so that the white is at the top; there's no reason for this, other than aesthetics :
The Great Tartars use a version of the flag JHG posted, with an added green stripe. The reason for the additional stripe has been lost to history, but some believe it symbolises Islam, while others claim it represents the new, fertile land:
The Eastern Turks use a similar design to the Timurids, but I couldn't outright copy their flag, because they still exist in this timeline (on the Eastern Turks' southeastern border). So, I modified their design to use the colours of the proposed flag of East Turkestan:
As explained in a previous post, the Pongos aren't as well-assimilated as Poland at this stage. However, they are fully-Christianised, and this is reflected in their flag. The top-right and lower-left quadrants are crosses which simply represent Christianity, while the top-left and bottom-right are the stripes of the Árpád Dynasty (whose main line had died out even before the Mongols conquered Hungary, but their descendants still held considerable influence, and some of them inter-married with the Mongols in this timeline). The bottom-right stripes have been inverted so that the white is at the top; there's no reason for this, other than aesthetics :
The Great Tartars use a version of the flag JHG posted, with an added green stripe. The reason for the additional stripe has been lost to history, but some believe it symbolises Islam, while others claim it represents the new, fertile land:
The Eastern Turks use a similar design to the Timurids, but I couldn't outright copy their flag, because they still exist in this timeline (on the Eastern Turks' southeastern border). So, I modified their design to use the colours of the proposed flag of East Turkestan:
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