Flags of the Aceh Sultanate
| Alam Peudeuëng Alam Peudeuëng Mirah | |
| Use | Civil and state flag |
|---|---|
| Adopted | 1412–1415 (by the unifications of Acehnese states) 1511 (by the Aceh Sultanate) |
| Design | A red field with a crescent moon and a star above a sword, having its tip pointed to the right. |
The Alam Peudeuëng Mirah (Jawoë: علم ڤدڠ مره pronounced [alam pɯdɯəŋ mirah]; The Red Sword Standard) or Alam Peudeuëng (Jawoë: علم ڤدڠ pronounced [alam pɯdɯəŋ]; The Sword Standard) consists of a white crescent and star and a sword below, pointed to the right, on a red field. Alam Peudeuëng was used by the Aceh Sultanate as early as the 16th century until its annexation into the Dutch East Indies after the Aceh War.
Nowadays, Alam Peudeuëng is often used to represent the Acehnese people as an alternative to the Moon Star flag used by the Free Aceh Movement, which would go against Indonesian law as it's a symbol tied to a separatist movement.