State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Uzbekistan
The Law "On the State Emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan" was adopted on July 2, 1992 at the X Session of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The national coat of arms of the Republic of Uzbekistan consists of an image of the sun shining over a flowery valley and a circle with wheat ears on the left and cotton bolls on the right.
At the top of the coat of arms, an eight-pointed star is depicted as a symbol of the unity of the republic: a crescent moon and a star within eight points are the auspicious symbols of Muslims.
In the center of the coat of arms, the wings of the legendary Huma bird, a symbol of courage, nobility and sacrifice, are written. These symbols and symbols represent the hopes and dreams of our people for peace, goodness, happiness and prosperity.
At the bottom of the coat of arms, the word "Uzbekistan" is written on the band of the belt representing the state flag of the republic.
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