Emblem of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic

Emblem of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
ArmigerAzerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
Adopted14 March 1937
Current version on 21 April 1978
CrestRed star
SupportersWheat and Cotton
MottoБүтүн өлкəлəрин пролетарлары, бирлəшин! (Azeri)
Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь! (Russian)
"Workers of the world, unite!"
Earlier version(s)1921, 1927, and 1931

The national emblem of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted in 1937 by the government of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. The style is based on the emblem of the Soviet Union.[1][2]

The emblem features a drilling rig representing Baku's abundant oil reservoirs and, behind it, a sunrise, representing the future of the Azeri nation. The hammer and sickle are prominently featured above it while the red star (symbolizing "socialism on all five continents") sits at the top of the emblem, for the victory of Communism and the "world-wide socialist community of states". The outer rim features symbols of agriculture – wheat and cotton.[2]

The slogan on the banner bears the Soviet Union state motto ("Workers of the world, unite!") in both the Russian and Azerbaijani languages. In Azerbaijani, it is "Бүтүн өлкəлəрин пролетарлары, бирлəшин!" (in the current Azerbaijani Latin script: "Bütün ölkələrin proletarları, birləşin!").[2]

The full name of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic is spelled out in both in the Russian and Azeri languages.[2]

The present emblem was used from 1918 later restored in 1992 prior to independence, with some components of the previous Soviet embroidery were retained, in this case, wheat and the red colour.[2][3]

  1. ^ Agentstvo pechati "Novosti." Izdatelʹstvo (1967). Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. Novosti Press Agency Publishing House. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e Sarijalinskaya, K. "National Emblem of the Soviet Azerbaijan" (PDF). symbols.preslib.az. Administrative Department of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan - Presidential Library. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  3. ^ Schmöger, Marcus (16 September 2001). "Azerbaijan in the Soviet Union". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 2 September 2018.

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