Wednesday, November 18, 2009 |
The State Emblem of Pakistan and the need for change |
* The State Emblem of Pakistan was adopted in 1954. The emblem's green
colour and the star and crescent at the top are symbols of Islam, the religion
with which most Pakistani citizens identify.
* In the center is a quartered shield, with each quarter containing a major crop
of Pakistan at the time of its adoption: cotton, jute, tea, and wheat.
* The floral wreath around the shield is Poet's Jasmine (the national flower)
and represents the Mughal cultural heritage of Pakistan.
* The scroll at the bottom contains the national motto in Urdu, coined by
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, which reads from right to left: (Urdu: اتحاد ، ایمان ، نظم)
Ittehad, Iman, Nazm translated as "Unity, Faith, Discipline".
The Need for Change
3 comments:
I really don't know about this before, nice work.
i didnt know it in detail
thanks for the info :)
lol i didnt knew abt the details too but after reading it feels like if i had just concentrated a lil bit it would not be that hard :D
btw nice work :P
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