fbpx
Wikipedia

Flag of the Székelys

The flag of the Székelys (Hungarian: Székely zászló; Romanian: Drapelul secuilor) is the flag used by the ethnic Hungarian Székely community of Romania. It is a blue flag with a golden strip and a "sun-star" and crescent moon, both perceived as ancient Székely symbols. Being designed by Ádám Kónya, the Szekler National Council adopted it in 2004 and is since then a symbol for the Székely people. The Romanian authorities have imposed some restrictions on under which conditions may the flag be displayed, which has allegedly fostered its popularity.

Flag of the Székelys
UseCivil
Proportion2:3
Adopted17 January 2004; 20 years ago (2004-01-17)
DesignAzure rectangular flag with a golden horizontal band on its middle and a golden "sun-star" and a silver crescent moon at its upper left corner
Designed byÁdám Kónya

It is argued that both the symbols of the flag and its colors are traditional symbols of the Székelys. Regarding the latter, there is no fixed evidence, but the crescent moon and sun have been used since at least the 15th century in Transylvania. However, the use of a "sun-star" as Kónya has defined it is controversial as it does not comply with heraldic rules. Apart from the blue and golden one, there is another unofficial version of the Székely flag, a red and black one used by some Székely groups and organizations.

Design edit

 
The Székely flag being flown at the Great Kurultáj of 2014 in Bugac, Hungary

The flag of the Székelys was designed by Ádám Kónya and officially adopted in 2004. It is a blue rectangular flag with a ratio of 2:3. The azure (blue) background is cut by a horizontal golden bar in a 2:1:2 ratio. On the side of the flagpole within the upper blue bar is an eight-pointed golden star and a silver crescent moon.[1]

According to Kónya's original description of the flag, the eight-pointed "sun-star" symbolizes the eight historical Székely seats (Bardóc-Miklósvárszék, Csíkszék, Gyergyószék, Kézdiszék, Marosszék, Orbaiszék, Sepsiszék and Udvarhelyszék). The crescent moon and the sun were already considered Székely symbols as early as in the 16th century. In fact, in 1580, they appeared as components of the coat of arms of the Principality of Transylvania and the Transylvanian Diet adopted them as official Székely symbols in 1659. Subsequently, the crescent moon and the sun started to appear on flags and coats of arms of the Székely seats.[2]

It has been claimed that the colors of the flag, blue and golden, were used in military flags of the Prince of Transylvania Moses Székely and that the blue and golden colors used in the coat of arms of the Maros-Torda County are proof of the colors' antiquity as Székely symbols, but this is not confirmed. Also, Moses Székely's flag was not blue and golden, but blue and white.[3]

Experts have also criticized that the sun represented in the Székely flag does not comply with heraldic rules, not being a heraldic sun but in fact not even a star either, but rather a reminiscence of the Székely woven fabric patterns.[3][4]

Red-black version edit

 
Red-and-black version of the Székely flag

There also is another unofficial version of the Székely flag known by some people as the "old" or "battle flag" of the Székelys. In reality, this version has no historical precedent, as it was created in the second half of the 20th century in the area of Csíkszék using the basic colors of the typical Székely female folk costume as a "revolt" against the Romanian authorities. Today, it is mainly used by the people of Csíkszék, with some mistakenly considering it an old, traditional Székely flag.[5][6]

The black-and-red version is used by the Székely's World Alliance, registered in the United States;[7] and it is also preferred by motorcyclists and rockers.[8]

History edit

First Székely symbols and military flags edit

 
Székely flag used at the Battle of Guruslău

One of the oldest Székely symbols is a 15th-century coat of arms consisting on an armored arm holding a sword on a red background; the sword pierces a golden crown, a heart and the head of a bear, with on either side of the latter being a rising moon and a six-pointed star. The other Székely military flags of the time probably also carried these colors and symbols as well.[2]

Possibly,[2] today's official flag can be traced back to the times of the Transylvanian prince Moses Székely. His military flags led the Székely soldiers in the Battle of Guruslău on 3 August 1601, but after their defeat, the flags were captured and sent to the then Habsburg-ruled city of Prague. The Transylvanian flags that were captured were published in a study from 1893 by Sándor Mika named Erdélyi hadizászlók 1601-ből ("Transylvanian war flags from 1601").[5]

Before the 21st century, there was not any uniform flag for the Székelys. Until 1876, each Székely seat used its own symbols as an independent political unit, and then up to the Treaty of Trianon, the Hungarian state symbols.[2] In modern times, the ethnic Hungarians of Romania started using the Hungarian flag, placing it on buildings. However, a Romanian law passed in 1994 and supplemented in 2001 prohibited the display of the flag of "foreign states", including Hungary, on unofficial occasions, making it impossible to use the Hungarian flag.[9]

Modern flag edit

 
Székely flag flying on the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest

In 2003, the Szekler National Council was established. It adopted the blue and golden Székely flag and coat of arms by Ádám Kónya, based on old Székely emblems, as its own symbols.[2][5]

As this council is the main advocate of the Székely autonomy movement, these symbols soon became expressions of Székely cohesion, cooperation and self-identity. While the popularity of the flag started gradually increasing, the press and people began to refer to it as the "Székely flag". On 5 September 2009, a Székely organization declared the symbols as the flag and coat of arms of Székely Land.[5] It has been claimed that the Romanians can not relate the Székely claims for autonomy with Hungarian irredentist ideas through the use of the Székely flag since not even a single Hungarian state symbol is on it.[10]

On the following years, the Székely flag would start to appear on several public buildings and also on Székely populated places such as Ciumani (Gyergyócsomafalva) in 2005, in Sfântu Gheorghe (Sepsiszentgyörgy) in 2009, and other ones posteriorly.[11] The Romanian authorities responded to this with numerous final judgments issued since 2013, according to which the Székely symbols must be removed from all public buildings and spaces, including in their interior.[12][13][14] To strengthen this, a new law was adopted in 2015, which further restricted the use of Székely flags.[13]

According to some, the popularity and significance of the Székely flag can be attributed to a certain extent to the persecution and campaign against it of the Romanian authorities.[4][6] According to the Hungarian journalist Levente Balogh, "if they did not start a campaign against it, not many people apart from its inventor would be interested on it. In this way, however, it has also been burned into the minds of those who have little to do with the Székelys anyway, and today it is seen everywhere as a minority symbol persecuted by chauvinist authorities".[15]

It is also used in some places of Hungary. In fact, it started to be hoisted on the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest on 15 February 2013, as well as on several municipal buildings in the country.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Határozat a Romániában élő magyar közösség nemzeti szimbólumairól (RMDSZ kongresszus)". Erdély.ma (in Hungarian). 23 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e Kertész, Melinda (22 February 2013). "Mi is az a székely zászló?". Transindex (in Hungarian).
  3. ^ a b "Székely jelképek? - I. rész". Krónika (in Hungarian). 2 April 2010.
  4. ^ a b Makkay, József (25 August 2017). "A székely zászlóról szakértői szemmel". Erdélyi Napló (in Hungarian).
  5. ^ a b c d Izsák, Balázs (30 April 2010). "A székely jelképekről hitelesen – Kónya Ádám emlékére". Krónika (in Hungarian).
  6. ^ a b Farkas, Imola (19 October 2010). "A piros–fekete új divat". Székely Hírmondó (in Hungarian).
  7. ^ "Nyitóoldal" (in Hungarian). Székely's World Alliance. from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  8. ^ Bálint, Kinga Katalin (5 March 2014). "Székely kokárdát is kitűzhetünk". Székelyhon.ro (in Hungarian).
  9. ^ Vass, Enikő (12 December 2001). "Tiltott Romániában az idegen zászló és himnusz". Index (in Hungarian).
  10. ^ Makkay, József (4 February 2019). "A székely nem revíziót, "csak" autonómiát akar – az SZNT folytatná a Székelyföldhöz csatlakozást kimondó határozatok elfogadását". Krónika (in Hungarian).
  11. ^ Wodianer-Nemessuri, Zoltán (13 June 2016). "Történelmünk a vádlottak padján". Magyar Idők (in Hungarian).
  12. ^ Bíró, Blanka (22 September 2013). "Folytatódnak a zászlóperek Háromszéken". Krónika (in Hungarian).
  13. ^ a b Kádár, Hanga; Csaba, Nánó (18 February 2017). "Az üldözött székely zászló". Erdélyi Napló (in Hungarian).
  14. ^ Pálinkás, István (25 February 2019). "Egy zászló eltávolítása több ezer kitűzött zászló lobogását eredményezi". DUOL (in Hungarian).
  15. ^ Balogh, Levente (13 December 2015). "Székely bicska a román trikolóron". Főtér (in Hungarian).
  16. ^ "Kitűzték a székely zászlót a Parlamentre". Origo (in Hungarian). 15 February 2013.

flag, székelys, flag, székelys, hungarian, székely, zászló, romanian, drapelul, secuilor, flag, used, ethnic, hungarian, székely, community, romania, blue, flag, with, golden, strip, star, crescent, moon, both, perceived, ancient, székely, symbols, being, desi. The flag of the Szekelys Hungarian Szekely zaszlo Romanian Drapelul secuilor is the flag used by the ethnic Hungarian Szekely community of Romania It is a blue flag with a golden strip and a sun star and crescent moon both perceived as ancient Szekely symbols Being designed by Adam Konya the Szekler National Council adopted it in 2004 and is since then a symbol for the Szekely people The Romanian authorities have imposed some restrictions on under which conditions may the flag be displayed which has allegedly fostered its popularity Flag of the SzekelysUseCivilProportion2 3Adopted17 January 2004 20 years ago 2004 01 17 DesignAzure rectangular flag with a golden horizontal band on its middle and a golden sun star and a silver crescent moon at its upper left cornerDesigned byAdam Konya It is argued that both the symbols of the flag and its colors are traditional symbols of the Szekelys Regarding the latter there is no fixed evidence but the crescent moon and sun have been used since at least the 15th century in Transylvania However the use of a sun star as Konya has defined it is controversial as it does not comply with heraldic rules Apart from the blue and golden one there is another unofficial version of the Szekely flag a red and black one used by some Szekely groups and organizations Contents 1 Design 1 1 Red black version 2 History 2 1 First Szekely symbols and military flags 2 2 Modern flag 3 See also 4 ReferencesDesign edit nbsp The Szekely flag being flown at the Great Kurultaj of 2014 in Bugac Hungary The flag of the Szekelys was designed by Adam Konya and officially adopted in 2004 It is a blue rectangular flag with a ratio of 2 3 The azure blue background is cut by a horizontal golden bar in a 2 1 2 ratio On the side of the flagpole within the upper blue bar is an eight pointed golden star and a silver crescent moon 1 According to Konya s original description of the flag the eight pointed sun star symbolizes the eight historical Szekely seats Bardoc Miklosvarszek Csikszek Gyergyoszek Kezdiszek Marosszek Orbaiszek Sepsiszek and Udvarhelyszek The crescent moon and the sun were already considered Szekely symbols as early as in the 16th century In fact in 1580 they appeared as components of the coat of arms of the Principality of Transylvania and the Transylvanian Diet adopted them as official Szekely symbols in 1659 Subsequently the crescent moon and the sun started to appear on flags and coats of arms of the Szekely seats 2 It has been claimed that the colors of the flag blue and golden were used in military flags of the Prince of Transylvania Moses Szekely and that the blue and golden colors used in the coat of arms of the Maros Torda County are proof of the colors antiquity as Szekely symbols but this is not confirmed Also Moses Szekely s flag was not blue and golden but blue and white 3 Experts have also criticized that the sun represented in the Szekely flag does not comply with heraldic rules not being a heraldic sun but in fact not even a star either but rather a reminiscence of the Szekely woven fabric patterns 3 4 Red black version edit nbsp Red and black version of the Szekely flag There also is another unofficial version of the Szekely flag known by some people as the old or battle flag of the Szekelys In reality this version has no historical precedent as it was created in the second half of the 20th century in the area of Csikszek using the basic colors of the typical Szekely female folk costume as a revolt against the Romanian authorities Today it is mainly used by the people of Csikszek with some mistakenly considering it an old traditional Szekely flag 5 6 The black and red version is used by the Szekely s World Alliance registered in the United States 7 and it is also preferred by motorcyclists and rockers 8 History editFirst Szekely symbols and military flags edit nbsp Szekely flag used at the Battle of Guruslău One of the oldest Szekely symbols is a 15th century coat of arms consisting on an armored arm holding a sword on a red background the sword pierces a golden crown a heart and the head of a bear with on either side of the latter being a rising moon and a six pointed star The other Szekely military flags of the time probably also carried these colors and symbols as well 2 Possibly 2 today s official flag can be traced back to the times of the Transylvanian prince Moses Szekely His military flags led the Szekely soldiers in the Battle of Guruslău on 3 August 1601 but after their defeat the flags were captured and sent to the then Habsburg ruled city of Prague The Transylvanian flags that were captured were published in a study from 1893 by Sandor Mika named Erdelyi hadizaszlok 1601 bol Transylvanian war flags from 1601 5 Before the 21st century there was not any uniform flag for the Szekelys Until 1876 each Szekely seat used its own symbols as an independent political unit and then up to the Treaty of Trianon the Hungarian state symbols 2 In modern times the ethnic Hungarians of Romania started using the Hungarian flag placing it on buildings However a Romanian law passed in 1994 and supplemented in 2001 prohibited the display of the flag of foreign states including Hungary on unofficial occasions making it impossible to use the Hungarian flag 9 Modern flag edit nbsp Szekely flag flying on the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest In 2003 the Szekler National Council was established It adopted the blue and golden Szekely flag and coat of arms by Adam Konya based on old Szekely emblems as its own symbols 2 5 As this council is the main advocate of the Szekely autonomy movement these symbols soon became expressions of Szekely cohesion cooperation and self identity While the popularity of the flag started gradually increasing the press and people began to refer to it as the Szekely flag On 5 September 2009 a Szekely organization declared the symbols as the flag and coat of arms of Szekely Land 5 It has been claimed that the Romanians can not relate the Szekely claims for autonomy with Hungarian irredentist ideas through the use of the Szekely flag since not even a single Hungarian state symbol is on it 10 On the following years the Szekely flag would start to appear on several public buildings and also on Szekely populated places such as Ciumani Gyergyocsomafalva in 2005 in Sfantu Gheorghe Sepsiszentgyorgy in 2009 and other ones posteriorly 11 The Romanian authorities responded to this with numerous final judgments issued since 2013 according to which the Szekely symbols must be removed from all public buildings and spaces including in their interior 12 13 14 To strengthen this a new law was adopted in 2015 which further restricted the use of Szekely flags 13 According to some the popularity and significance of the Szekely flag can be attributed to a certain extent to the persecution and campaign against it of the Romanian authorities 4 6 According to the Hungarian journalist Levente Balogh if they did not start a campaign against it not many people apart from its inventor would be interested on it In this way however it has also been burned into the minds of those who have little to do with the Szekelys anyway and today it is seen everywhere as a minority symbol persecuted by chauvinist authorities 15 It is also used in some places of Hungary In fact it started to be hoisted on the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest on 15 February 2013 as well as on several municipal buildings in the country 16 See also editCoat of arms of the Szekelys Szekely himnusz Flag of HungaryReferences edit Hatarozat a Romaniaban elo magyar kozosseg nemzeti szimbolumairol RMDSZ kongresszus Erdely ma in Hungarian 23 February 2019 a b c d e Kertesz Melinda 22 February 2013 Mi is az a szekely zaszlo Transindex in Hungarian a b Szekely jelkepek I resz Kronika in Hungarian 2 April 2010 a b Makkay Jozsef 25 August 2017 A szekely zaszlorol szakertoi szemmel Erdelyi Naplo in Hungarian a b c d Izsak Balazs 30 April 2010 A szekely jelkepekrol hitelesen Konya Adam emlekere Kronika in Hungarian a b Farkas Imola 19 October 2010 A piros fekete uj divat Szekely Hirmondo in Hungarian Nyitooldal in Hungarian Szekely s World Alliance Archived from the original on 22 September 2020 Retrieved 14 November 2020 Balint Kinga Katalin 5 March 2014 Szekely kokardat is kituzhetunk Szekelyhon ro in Hungarian Vass Eniko 12 December 2001 Tiltott Romaniaban az idegen zaszlo es himnusz Index in Hungarian Makkay Jozsef 4 February 2019 A szekely nem reviziot csak autonomiat akar az SZNT folytatna a Szekelyfoldhoz csatlakozast kimondo hatarozatok elfogadasat Kronika in Hungarian Wodianer Nemessuri Zoltan 13 June 2016 Tortenelmunk a vadlottak padjan Magyar Idok in Hungarian Biro Blanka 22 September 2013 Folytatodnak a zaszloperek Haromszeken Kronika in Hungarian a b Kadar Hanga Csaba Nano 18 February 2017 Az uldozott szekely zaszlo Erdelyi Naplo in Hungarian Palinkas Istvan 25 February 2019 Egy zaszlo eltavolitasa tobb ezer kituzott zaszlo lobogasat eredmenyezi DUOL in Hungarian Balogh Levente 13 December 2015 Szekely bicska a roman trikoloron Foter in Hungarian Kituztek a szekely zaszlot a Parlamentre Origo in Hungarian 15 February 2013 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flag of the Szekelys Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flag of the Szekelys amp oldid 1219550717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.