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This national flag was adopted by 3rd session of 1st Congress of Balkarian people on 19, June, 1993. Author of the flag was I. Ẑankuŝev | И. Жанкушев. Symbols:
According to Vexillologie 116
[vex], this is the flag of Balkar National
Council and of the self-proclaimed Balkar Republic.
Jan Zrzavy, 27 Jun 2001
According to Vexillologie 116
[vex], the blue flag with two white stripes,
white circle, and white Elbrus Mt. belongs to the Karachay-Balkar organization
Tjore (= Home?).
Jan Zrzavy, 27 Jun 2001
This flag, in light blue, is listed under number 107 at the chart
Flags of Aspirant Peoples [eba94]
as: «Malkar Respublika (Balkarians) - North Caucasus, Russia».
Ivan Sache, 15 Sep 1999
I wander where this design comes from. Like many other post-soviet russian
flags, it shows clear reminiscences of the RSFSR flag.
The spelling "Волкария"
("Volkariâ")
is quite weird, as the first letter should really be a cyrillic "b", not a
latin one. Balkars, by the way, call themselves "Malkar", so this is
not a local language issue. The second letter should also be something else:
an "a" — I smell super-correction syndrome (with an "o" it would still sound
as "a" in normative Russian pronunciation). All this may imply well-meaning
but not very astute “research” made by a non-russian.
António Martins, 18 Jan 2003
This flag is a mistification. It never existed.
You can throw out it to garbage basket.
Victor Lomantsov, 19 Jan 2003