coat of arms of the United Arab Emirates (historical variants)

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The coat of arms of the United Arab Emirates (historical variants) comprises earlier national emblems that prominently featured the Hawk of Quraish as a central heraldic symbol representing Arab identity and unity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heraldic symbol collection
national emblem series
appliesToJurisdiction United Arab Emirates NERFINISHED
associatedWith Arab League heraldic traditions
Gulf Cooperation Council states’ heraldry
category Arab heraldry
coats of arms with birds
national symbols of the United Arab Emirates
colorSchemeIncludes black
green
red
white
country United Arab Emirates
emblemType state coat of arms
hasCentralFigure Hawk of Quraish NERFINISHED
hasDesignFeature circular or shield-shaped central device
inscription of the state name in Arabic
stylized hawk with spread wings
hasDesignTheme Arab unity and identity
federal cohesion
hasElement national colors of the United Arab Emirates
scroll
shield
hasMottoLanguage Arabic
inspiredBy Arab nationalist symbolism
pan-Arab colors
replacedBy current coat of arms of the United Arab Emirates
represents federal state of the United Arab Emirates
representsConcept Arab cultural heritage
national independence
sovereignty of the United Arab Emirates
scriptUsedOnScroll Arabic script
sharesElementWith current coat of arms of the United Arab Emirates NERFINISHED
sharesSymbol Hawk of Quraish NERFINISHED
symbolizes Arab identity
Arab unity
timePeriod 20th century
early years after UAE formation
usedBy federal government of the United Arab Emirates NERFINISHED
usedFor international recognition
official seals and stamps
state representation
usedIn diplomatic representations
government seals
official documents
usesHeraldicAnimal hawk
usesHeraldicBird Hawk of Quraish NERFINISHED

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Hawk of Quraish usedIn coat of arms of the United Arab Emirates (historical variants)