The History of Emblem
The State Emblem of Pakistan, which was approved by the Central Government in 1954, symbolises Pakistan's ideological
foundation, its cultural heritage, the guiding principles and the basis of its economic strength.
The four ingredients of the Emblem are:
The crescent and star crest at the top is a traditional symbol of Islam.
The shield in the center, with four partitions, shows cotton, wheat, tea and jute. These are the main crops of
Pakistan and signify the strong agriculture based economy.
The wreath surrounding the shield is a reproduction of the floral designs used in traditional Mughal art. Its
inclusion in the design reminds of the nation's cultural heritage.
The scroll supporting the shield carries the Urdu version of Quaid-e-Azam's famous motto --- "Faith", "Unity",
"Discipline". These three words articulate the guiding principles for the nation.
Unlike other heraldic devices which are emblazoned with symbols representing mythological, historical and
geographical features, Pakistan's state emblem gives due recognition to the country's source of inspiration,
strength and tradition.
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