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Coat Of Arms Of Morocco

Coat of arms of Morocco
Coat of arms of Morocco
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Adoption 1957
Stamp Moroccan royal crown of gold adorned with pearls alternating gules and vert surmounted by a gold star Pentalpha.
Shield Gules, a chief with the rising sun to fifteen golden rays on a field azure, fess supported a vaulted divided vert, tapered gold and silver all overloaded Pentalpha a vert.
Support Two lions au naturel: the profile is dextral and of sinistral is leopard.
Currency If you glorify God, God will bring victory
Other elements Bordered with gold valances supported by two cornucopias.
Usage King
Government
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The current version of the Arms of the Kingdom of Morocco is blasonne as:

The shield is stamped with the crown royal Moroccan gold adorned with pearls alternating gules and vert, surmounted by a star (Pentalpha) of gold and is lined valances gold supported two horns abundance and supported by lions au naturel: the profile is dextral and of sinistral is passant, and the motto on a scroll of gold, verse 7 of Surah XLVII of the Koran : I F YOU glorification of GOD, D GOD WILL BRING YOU THE VICTORY (in Arabic : , transcript: In Tansourou Allaha Yansouroukoum).

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