Coat of arms of Sarawak
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Adopted | 1988 |
Motto |
"Bersatu, Berusaha, Berbakti" (Unity, Effort, Service) |
The coat of arms of Sarawak is the official coat of arms of the Malaysian state of Sarawak.
The shield features a symbolic wing-spread Kenyalang or Rhinoceros Hornbill with the shield bearing the state flag.[1] The hornbill's wings have 13 feathers, which represent the states in Malaysia.[1] The Hibiscus represent the Malaysia's national flower which appears on the right and left sides of the bird's legs and the hornbill is perched on a banner bearing the words "Bersatu, Berusaha, Berbakti" which means 'Unity, Effort, Service'.[1]
History
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The heraldic arms of the Brooke dynasty of the Kingdom of Sarawak were based on the emblem used by James Brooke. It consisted of a red and black cross on yellow shield, crested by a badger, known in heraldic parlance as a "brock" and hence alluding to the dynastic surname. A crown was added in 1949, and the shield design was used as the basis of the Sarawak flag until 1973. In 1988 the state flag reverted to these original colours. | 1841–1946 | |
The arms of the British Crown Colony of Sarawak were based on the flag of arms of Kingdom. | 1946–1963 |
References
- 1 2 3 "The State Crest of Sarawak". Sarawak State Government. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
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