The 'Coat of arms of
Azerbaijan' mixes traditional and modern symbols. The focal point of the emblem is the fire symbol, that is an ancient symbol of the Azeri land, and comes from the name of the nation.
The colors used in composing the emblem are taken from the
national flag. These colors are found in the background behind the eight pointed star (Ûž
Rub El Hizb) upon which the
flame is shown. The star itself stands for the eight branches of the
Turkic peoples, and between each point of the star, there is a smaller eight pointed star found.
Like other post-Soviet republics whose arms do not predate the
October Revolution, the current arms retains some components of the
Soviet one. At the bottom of the emblem is a stalk of
wheat, representing the main agricultural product of the nation, which was also part of the earlier arms. The other plant represented at the bottom is oak.
See also
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Coat of arms of the Azerbaijan SSR