National Emblem Of Pakistan

The National Emblem of Pakistan was adopted in 1954 upon approval by the government. The emblem is usually colored green, and that with the addition of the crescent and star at the top represent the Islamic majority religion of Pakistan. In the center of the emblem is a shield that represents agriculture through a portrayal of the four major crops of Pakistan at the time of its adoption: cotton, jute, tea, and wheat. The floral wreath around the shield is representitive of the history of Pakistan, as the wreath is a Mughal design. Finally, the scroll at the bottom contains the national motto of Pakistan in Urdu. The motto is a saying of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and reads from right to left' 'Iman, Ittehad, Nazm'' which is translated into "Faith, Unity, Discipline" Pakistan

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
82nd division
101st division
bon scott
oregon coast
scrum
bandleader
scrum (rugby)
donald cole
david palmer
computer desk
daqing field
bleeding kansas
black headed heron
janusz zurakowski
2003 golden raspberry awards
oriental honey buzzard
differin
msc
khasekhemwy
limehouse cut
limehouse basin
victoria park, east london
hmas geraldton
ralph regula
dark chanting goshawk
hmas geranium
hmas gladstone
list of solar system objects
2002 golden raspberry awards
henri de baillet latour
regent's canal
paddington basin
carsington reservoir
southwest territory
oven
bush lupin
the drew carey show
louis couperin
meganthropus
oldowan
sun belt
bible and reincarnation
rodney bingenheimer
qiryat arba