Yemen | 1974 | 5 Fils | Coat of arms

 Yemen Arab Republic



The emblem of Yemen features the golden Eagle of Saladin holding a scroll bearing the Arabic name of the country, “The Yemeni Republic.” On the eagle’s chest is a shield showing a coffee plant, the Marib Dam, and seven blue wavy stripes, symbolizing national heritage and resources, while Yemeni flags appear on both sides.

Before unification in 1990, Yemen was divided into North and South. North Yemen used an emblem similar to the current one, while South Yemen employed a pan-Arab version of the Eagle of Saladin, reflecting common Arab nationalist symbolism.

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