Saudi Arabia | 2009 | 1 Qirish | Coat of Arms
Saudi Arabia
The national emblem of Saudi Arabia, adopted in 1950, consists of a palm tree above two crossed swords. The swords symbolize the unification of Nejd and Hijaz under Ibn Saud, while the palm tree represents the nation’s people, heritage, and resources, protected by strength. The emblem appears on official documents, diplomatic missions, and several flags, including the Armed Forces flag and the Royal Standard, where it is placed low on the hoist out of respect for the sacred Shahada on the national flag.
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