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The Flag of Tanganyika between 1916 and 1961 was a British Red Ensign with a giraffe head in a white disc. It was used as the flag of Tanganyika while under British Empire administration as a League of Nations mandate and later  United Nations trust territory.

History
Prior to 1916, Taganyika was a part of German East Africa and used the flag of the Reichskolonialamt. In 1916, Taganyika was taken from Germany as a result of the First World War and given to the United Kingdom as a League of Nations mandate. Upon Sir Horace Byatt becoming the first Governor of Tanagnyika as a British mandate, he designed a badge of a giraffe on a white disc for Tanganyika. This was because of a custom of British East African territories adopting native animals as a symbol of national identity, with the giraffe being chosen for Tanganyika based on the commonality of them within the territory. Byatt then placed the badge on a red ensign to be used as the official flag of Taganyika. The Governor also adopted the giraffe badge in the centre of a Union Jack as the governor's flag.

Though the red ensign became the main flag to represent the territory individually, there was also a variant of the flag including a blue ensign with the giraffe head not being surrounded by a white disc. However as the Admiralty had granted consent for the red ensign to be used as a civil flag as well as a merchant flag, that became the national flag instead of the usual blue ensign. In 1961 when Tanganyika was granted independence from the British Empire, it was the Union Jack and not the colonial flag that was lowered at the independence ceremony. As a result, the Tanganyikan red ensign ceased to have official usage and was replaced by the flag of Tanganyika and later the flag of Tanzania.