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The arms were adopted in 1984.
The arms were adopted in 1984.



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NATIONAL COAT OF ARMS OF EGYPT

Arms of National Arms of Egypt

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms were adopted in 1984.

Egypt does not have a proper coat of arms, but uses a State Symbol with the Eagle of Saladin, holding a small shield with the flag on its breast. The eagle stands on a scroll with the name of the country in Arabic.

The Eagle of Saladin appeared as the main symbol of Egypt after the revolution of 1953.

Initially the eagle held a round shield with the previous coat of arms, but in 1958, the shield was replaced by the flag and the name of the country was added to the base. From 1972-84 a non coloured state logo was used.

Arms of National Arms of Egypt

The arms from 1953-1958
Arms of National Arms of Egypt

The arms from 1958-1971
Arms of National Arms of Egypt

The arms from 1972-1984

The first proper use of a coat of arms was in 1914 when the new Sultanate of Egypt under British protection adopted the arms below. The Sultanate was replaced by the independent Kingdom of Egypt in 1922 and the royal arms have been in use until 1953. The arms of the Sultanate and the Kingdom showed the crescent of Islam and three stars.

Arms of National Arms of Egypt

The arms from 1914-1922
Arms of National Arms of Egypt

The arms from 1922-1953



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