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Summary
One interpretation of the flag shown next to the Mogadishu area on a 1576 map by Fernão Vaz Doura.
This is a non-exact vector re-creation from scratch (i.e. not a tracing) of image File:Muzzaffar flag.JPG by User:Scoobycentric, in turn partially based on the interpretations by Jorge Candeias of markings on an old map (see http://flagspot.net/flags/eaf-1576.html ).
This image was converted from the following self-authored vector PostScript source code:
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