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Coat Of Arms Of Morocco
| Coat of arms of Morocco | |
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| Details | |
| 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 |
| change | |
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).
