Emblem of Afghanistan
The National emblem of Afghanistan is a national symbol of Afghanistan that has appeared in some form on the flag of Afghanistan since 1901.
National Emblem of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan | |
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Armiger | Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan |
Adopted | 15 August 2021 |
Blazon | A mihrab with a minbar within, supporting the Quran, and crowned by the sun |
Supporters | Two swords, two sheaves of wheat and a cogwheel |
Motto | لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله |
Historical emblems
Emirate of Afghanistan (1901–1919)
Emirate of Afghanistan (1919–1926)
Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1928)
Kingdom of Afghanistan (1928–1929)
Kingdom of Afghanistan (1931–1973)
Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1974)
Republic of Afghanistan (1974–1978)
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978–1980)
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1980–1987)
Republic of Afghanistan (1987–1992)
Islamic State of Afghanistan (1992–2002)
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996-2001)
Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan (2002–2004)
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004–2021)
(compare black variant)Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996-2001/2021-...)
Year numbers
Different years are shown in some emblems, as shown below. (Another year can be seen in the emblem of 1974–1978.)
Hijri | CE | Event | Emblems | |
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۱۲۹۸ | 1298 solar | 1919–1920 | independence (Third Anglo-Afghan War) | 2004–2021 |
١٣٤٨ | 1348 lunar | 1929–1930 | coronation of Nadir Shah (Civil War 1928–1929) | 1931–1973, 1992–2002, 2002–2004 |
١٤١٥ | 1415 lunar | 1994–1995 | rise of the Taliban (Civil War 1992–1996) | 1996–2001, 2021–present |
See also
Notes
References
External links
- Afghanistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2021-11-23 at the Wayback Machine