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'''FERGANA OBLAST (Ферганская область)''' | '''FERGANA OBLAST (Ферганская область)''' | ||
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===Official blazon=== | |||
===Origin/meaning=== | |||
Fergana oblast was part of the Russian Empire from around 1865-1918. It is now part of Uzbekistan. | Fergana oblast was part of the Russian Empire from around 1865-1918. It is now part of Uzbekistan. | ||
The arms were adopted on January 30, 1890. | The arms were adopted on January 30, 1890. | ||
The arms show two silk moths, indicating the importance of the | The arms show two silk moths, indicating the importance of the silk production in the region. | ||
{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
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FERGANA OBLAST (Ферганская область)
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
Fergana oblast was part of the Russian Empire from around 1865-1918. It is now part of Uzbekistan.
The arms were adopted on January 30, 1890.
The arms show two silk moths, indicating the importance of the silk production in the region.
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