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Emblem of Kyrgyzstan

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Emblem of Kyrgyzstan
Emblem of Kyrgyzstan.svg
ArmigerKyrgyz Republic
AdoptedJanuary 14, 1994 (Modifications amended in 2016)
BlazonAzure, a rising sun or, the Tian Shan mountains proper, and fields azure; overall, a hawk displayed argent. On either side, sheafs of wheat and cotton proper.
MottoКыргыз Республикасы

The emblem of Kyrgyzstan was adopted on 2016. The emblem has a circular form which mostly bears the color blue. Light blue is known as the Kyrgyz color of courage and generosity (c.f. the flag of Kazakhstan and the emblem of Kazakhstan). To the left and right of the coat of arms, wheat and cotton are displayed. In the upper part, the name of the country appears in Kyrgyz "Кыргыз Республикасы" (Qırğız Respublikası). It was designed by A. Abdraev and S. Dubanaev.[1]

Description

the emblem at the Old Square, Bishkek

The emblem was in a circular in which the conventional language of symbols expresses the mentality, nature, culture and management of the Kyrgyz people.

In the foreground in the lower most part of the blue circle is a frontal image of a white falcon with wings wide open. The bird "Ak Shumkar" as a symbol of purity and nobleness of thoughts is sung in legends and folk epos. The image on the emblem that the bird means a way of life, the traditional culture of the Kyrgyz people and symbolizes the protection of the Kyrgyz land stretching behind it with Issyk-Kul and the snowy peaks of the Ala-Too mountains (especially the Tian Shan peaks). In the depths of the circle, because of the mountains, occupying the upper part of the State Emblem, the sun rises, golden rays shining on the sacred land of Kyrgyzstan. the forty rays that extend from it refer to the legendary forty clans of Manas.

The central plot has a decorative frame in the form of a ribbon strip giving the necessary information: the word “Кыргыз” (Kyrgyz) is located in the upper part, and “Республикасы” (Republic) in the lower part. The sides of the frame contain decor, composed of motifs of the ornament, stylized opened cotton bolls, ears of wheat - the main cultivated crops on Kyrgyz soil.

The emblem is executed in warm-cold colors. The light silhouette of the image on a dark background is strict and expressive. A circle is outlined by a contour line.[2]

Color Specifications

The following are the pantone colors adopted from the Government's Website.[3]

Color Regulations[2]
Color PANTONE CMYK RGB HEX
Royal Blue PANTONE 2945 C 100 - 53 - 2 - 16 0 - 102 - 161 #0066a1
Medium Yellow PANTONE 123 C 0 - 29 - 100 - 0 253 - 188 - 45 #fdbc2d
Silver PANTONE Cool Gray 5 C 0 - 0 - 0 - 28 195 - 195 - 195 #c3c3c3
Sky Blue PANTONE 2995 C 100 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 175 - 239 #00afef

History

Before independence from the USSR, Kyrgyzstan had a coat of arms similar to all other Soviet Republics. Like other post-Soviet republics whose arms do not predate the October Revolution, the current emblem retains some components of the Soviet one, in this case, the wheat, cotton, rising sun and the panoramic view of the Ala-Too mountains.

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See also

References

  1. ^ "Государственные символы » Кыргызстан » Официальный сайт президента Киргизской Республики" (in Russian). www.president.kg. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Государственная символика :: ГРС ППКР" (in Russian). grs.gov.kg. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  3. ^ "Государственная символика :: ГРС ППКР" (in Russian). grs.gov.kg. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
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