Eagle of Saladin

Eagle of Saladin

The Eagle of Saladin (Arabic: نسر صلاح الدين, romanizedNasr Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn), known in Egypt as the Egyptian Eagle (Arabic: عقاب المصري, romanizedan-Nasr al-Miṣrī),[1] and the Republican Eagle (Arabic: النسر الجمهوري, romanizedan-Nasr al-Jumhūrī), is a heraldic eagle that serves as the coat of arms of many countries; Egypt, Iraq, Palestine, and Yemen. Since the 1952 Egyptian revolution, the eagle has been an iconic symbol of Egypt, and of Arab nationalism, particularly in Arab states that underwent anti-imperialist political change from the 1950s onwards. It was formerly the national symbol of the now defunct United Arab Republic, North Yemen, South Yemen, and the Libyan Arab Republic.

  1. ^ Smith, Whitney (1975). Flags Through the Ages and Across the World. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-059093-1.

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