- The flag of the
Faroe Islands (in Faroese:
Merkið [ˈmɛʃtʃɪ]) is an
offset cross,
representing Christianity. It is
similar in
design to
other Nordic flags...
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Merkid may
refer to: Merkit, a clan or a
tribe of the
Mongols Flag of the
Faroe Islands, also
known as
Merkið This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Bayan of the
Merkid (died 1340), or
Bayan (Chinese: 伯顔; pinyin: Bóyán), was a
Mongol general of the
Merkid clan and an
official in the Yuan dynasty. Bayan...
- The
Merkit (/ˈmɜːrkɪt/; Mongolian: [ˈmircɪt]; lit. 'Wise Ones') was one of the five
major tribal confederations of
Mongol or
Turkic origin in the 12th-century...
- 1919. The
first time "
Merkið" was used in the
Faroe Islands, was on June 22, 1919 in Fámjin, the
occasion was a wedding.
Merkið was not
officially recognized...
- of
powerful ministers, such as El Temür of the
Qipchaq and
Bayan of the
Merkid who had
helped him to win the
succession struggle in 1328. He was the second...
- from
irakurri 'to read'),
comparable to the
Catalan Senyera and
Faroese Merkið. In Basque, it has the
generic meaning of 'flag', but
specially the one...
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chairs from Kirkjubøur. The
colours were
inspired from the
Faroese flag
Merkið, and
golden yellow was added. The new coat of arms
depicts a ram on a blue...
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Islands Denmark (autonomous region) The flag of the
Faroe Islands,
called Merkið, was
first used in 1919, was
mandated by the
British as the
civil and state...
- (Jens
Olivur Lisberg in
modern Faroese) was one of the
designers of the
Merkið, the flag of the
Faroe Islands.
While a law
student in Copenhagen, he devised...