Coat of arms of Malaysia | |
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Armiger | The Yang di-Pertuan Agong |
Adopted | 1963 |
Crest | A crescent and a fourteen-pointed federal star Or. |
Shield | Tierced per pale, the second three-and-a-half times as wide as the other two: The first (at dexter) per fess of three: argent on a wreath of the colours an areca nut-palm leaved and fructed proper, or Penang Bridge proper and barry wavy of ten azure and argent; the second per fess, in chief paly of four Gules, Sable, Argent and Or, in base paly of three all argent, the Coat of Arms of Sabah, a Bunga Raya (hibiscus flower), and the Coat of Arms of Sarawak all proper; the third (at sinister) Argent, a Malacca tree standing on a base proper; and a chief Gules, five krisses in their sheats, per pale Or. |
Supporters | Two tigers rampant Proper |
Motto | Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu (Malay) ('Unity is Strength') |
The coat of arms of Malaysia (Jata Negara Malaysia) is a coat of arms comprising a shield or escutcheon, two tigers for supporters, a crescent and fourteen-pointed star for a crest and a motto. As the Malaysian coat of arms descended from that of the Federated Malay States under British colonial rule, it resembles European heraldic designs.
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