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There is no crescent in the flag of the USA. Please modify relevent sentence in article.
the 14 stripes and points of the star were originaly designed to include singapore, which was part of the federation upon independence. after the departure of singapore, the number was reduced to 13. however with the announcement of kuala lumpur as a federal territory in 1972, the number reverted back to 14.
The flag didn't change since 1963 - it remains the same flag with 14 stripes and 14-pointed star even afterSingapore left the federation in 1965.Joshua Chiew14:19, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
"Of the stripes, 8 shorter stripes represent the 4 Federated States (Selangor, Pahang, Perak, Negri Sembilan) and the 4 Unfederated States (Johor, Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah) of the Malay Peninsula during British colonialisation."
I never hear somebody saying this or learnt this in school. Besides that, it should have five - not four - Unfederated States (Johor,Kelantan,Terengganu,Kedah,Perlis).Joshua Chiew14:19, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I thought I would give Malay-to-English translation a shot. I have tried to stick as closely as possible to the spirit of the song without being too literal while at the same time not digressing too far from the original Malay wording but it still sounds a little clunky to me in English. The lines 'Semangat jaya kami warganya' and 'Amalan murni rakyat Malaysia' were particularly troublesome. Also, I took some liberties with the interpretation ofpayung in the third line of the first stanza; rendering it as 'umbrella' would have been just plain silly. Finally, I decided to leave the word 'Merdeka' untranslated as it has greater cultural resonance in its original form. Any suggestions for improvement?Sixtybolts12:09, 4 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The mp3 given is not the Jalur Gemilang song.—Precedingunsigned comment added byMhching (talk •contribs)11:34, 15 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I had thought that fimbriation was present in the civil maritime ensign back when there were an odd number of stripes, in order to distinguish the bottom stripe in the canton from the red of the flag. With 14 stripes, the bottom stripe is white and the fimbriation is no longer needed and (at least from what I have seen) not used.Kirk Hilliard (talk)05:54, 24 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Why is there no discussion of how similar this flag looks to the US? Was it derived from it, or a common ancestor?
--—Precedingunsigned comment added by200.4.178.234 (talk)00:20, 17 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Whoever keeps changing the meaning to "Stripes of Excellence", please stop. Jalur Gemilang meansStripes of Glory. That's the name. Stop changing it back to "Stripes of Excellence", and saying it is 'against source'. Everyone who knows Malay will attest toGemilang meaning Glory, not Excellence. If you don't know Malay, don't change it. I've removed the South African website that said it was called "Stripes of Excellence", because it was a stupid source (seriously whoever added it couldn't find a better one??), and added one from the Malaysian Government.— Precedingunsigned comment added byTimothykhoo (talk •contribs)01:03, 7 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I disagree that the red and white stripes were based on British East India Company. The colours red and white are common in Austronesian / Malay cultures, to signify blood and purity. Majapahit flag had 9 red and white stripes. Red and white were also used in the flags of the ancient Malay empire Srivijaya, and the federation of Langkasuka. To this day, you can see red and white on the flags of Indonesia and Singapore, even Madagascar's flag has red and white due to the influence of Merina Kingdom whose ancestors came from the Malay Archipelago.
There's a need to mention the origin of red and white colours as a transcendental influence originating from native Malay Archipelago political entities.— Precedingunsigned comment added by60.53.141.39 (talk)01:35, 17 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Fl, I think the blue colour ofMalaysian flag should be corrected as seen onOpen clip art andthis picture. The current colour are seen too far from the version on our country.— иz нίpнόp ʜᴇʟᴘ!21:48, 25 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Wouldthis revision be acceptable? --Dschwen22:53, 28 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Currently reads 'In blazon, the Malaysian flag is described as: "A banner Gules, seven bars Argent ...'. That would be a flag with 15 stripes. You want "A banner barry of fourteen Gules and Argent ...". The blazon is different for even and odd numbers of stripes (it's a common confusion). You can read more herehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variation_of_the_field#Barry.2C_Paly.2C_Bendy or other heraldry sites.— Precedingunsigned comment added by50.125.66.123 (talk)19:27, 30 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I removed the section "Similar flags" in April with the edit summary"Remove subjective and speculativeWP:OR Similar flags". It has today been restored byPlokmijnuhbygvtfcdxeszwaq without explanation. I have tagged the unsourced section with refimprove, but I really think that a section starting with"Perhaps" is far too speculative to remain. If a connection can be sourced between the US flag and the Malaysia flag, it should be mentioned, perhaps in a section with the title "Related flags" or similar. But if no such source is found, it has to go. Speculation has no place in an encyclopedia. --T*U (talk)09:11, 2 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Without the meaning of the colour red and white. Red represents braveness and white represents holiness.Ravenlaw12345 (talk)11:33, 15 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
The 14 stripes, of equal width, represent the equal status in the federation of the 13 member states and the federal territories, while the 14 points of the star represent the unity between these entities.
Actually the 14 stripes, represent the 14 member states of Malaysia at the point of the time of the flag creation.In 1963, Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak joined with other 11 states in Malayan Union forming the new nation Malaysia.So in total, the 14 stripes represent the 14th member of states at the point of time of the flag creation in 1963.Singapore leave Union from Malaysia in 1965, 2 years after creation of the Malaysian flag.In order to cover up the black history, it were distorted to mention 13 states and federal territory as the reason for the 14 stripes.— Precedingunsigned comment added by175.144.162.70 (talk)12:37, 18 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
>At the suggestion of statesmanOnn Jaafar, … six more points were added to the star.
Pictured proposal has five. Plus six makes eleven. Actual star has fourteen. I don’t know the truth, but this cannot be correct,JDAWiseman (talk)20:37, 25 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Online sources gives varying RGBs. If an official source can be found, please add.JDAWiseman (talk)20:38, 25 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]