Emblem of the United Arab Emirates
The Emblem of the United Arab Emirates[1] (شعار الإمارات العربية المتحدة) was officially adopted on 9 December 1973 (2 years after independence in 1971); it was later modified in 2008. It is similar to the coats of arms and emblems of other Arab states.
Emblem of the United Arab Emirates | |
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Armiger | Government of the United Arab Emirates |
Adopted | 1973 (updated In 2008) |
Shield | United Arab Emirates flag and The Seven Stars of Federation of the United Arab Emirates |
Supporters | The Arab Falcon inverted and displayed |
Motto | Arabic: الإمارات العربية المتحدة ("The United Arab Emirates") |
Earlier version(s) | |
Use | 1973–2008 |
It consists of a golden falcon (Hawk of Quraish) with a disk in the middle, which shows the UAE flag and seven stars representing the seven Emirates of the federation. The falcon has 7 tail feathers also representing the 7 Emirates. The falcon holds with its talons a red parchment bearing the name of the federation in Kufic script.[2]
Prior to March 22, 2008, when the emblem was modified, the falcon had a red disk, which showed an Arab sailboat in its interior, surrounded by a chain.
Subnational representatives
editThe United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates, each of which has its own coat of arms / wordmark logos, while some has both.
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Abu Dhabi (Capital)
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Umm Al Quwain (coat of arms)
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Umm Al Quwain (logo)
Wordmarks
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Emblem of the UAE Armed Forces
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Emblem of the UAE Army
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Emblem of the UAE Navy
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Emblem of the UAE Air Force
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Emblem of the UAE Presidential Guard
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Emblem of the Trucial Oman Scouts (1951-1971)
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UAE Air Force Roundel
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Al Fursan team shield
References
edit- ^ Constitution of the UAE: Article 5. uaecabinet.ae.
- ^ Gulfnews: New UAE coat of arms approved. archive.gulfnews.com.
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