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English: [1][2]Flag captured in Waziristan, it was drawn in, but in the photo you can see 3 crosses, I don't know their color so make them black, the flag is with white and red stripes. Crosses do not have Christian connotations and are one of the patterns woven on carpets to bring good luck. Description and [photo] of a tribal flag artifact donated by an Englishman to the Muger Memorial Library of Boston University: “Stored away in the Department of Special Collections is a curious-looking triangular banner, faded and a bit stained, with an assortment of symbols appliqued onto alternating bands of red and white. Supporting documents reveal that the artifact is a standard once carried into battle by a Waziri tribesman near the border of Afghanistan and what is now Pakistan in the late 19th century.”
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