Malaysia Coat Of Arms
This national emblem shows a fourteen pointed star marking the 13 states and a federal territory which is included in the malaysian federation and the federal government.
Malaysia coat of arms. The star and the crescent from the traditional symbols of islam the official religion of malaysia. The design was done by the survey department with the use of six colors. The coat of arms of malaysia jata negara in malay is a coat of arms comprising a shield or escutcheon two tigers for supporters a crescent and fourteen point star for a crest and a motto. The coat of arms of malaysia shows a 14 pointed star which represents the equal status of the 13 states and their unity with the federal government.
The coat of arms of malaysia is the malayan symbol that was being agreed by the kings of malaya on 30 may 1952. Equal divisions of four topped by single row of five krises sided by a pinang palm along with the penang bridge to the left and a malacca tree to the right and based on divisions containing the state arms of sabah and sarawak and a hibiscus. As the malaysian coat of arms descended from that of the federated malay states under british colonial rule it resembles european heraldic designs. As the malaysian emblem descended from the coat of arms of the federated malay states under british colonial rule the current emblem of the malaysian state resembles european heraldic practices.
The coat of arms of malaysia malay.