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Coat of arms of the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic
Coat of arms of the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic

The coat of arms of the Turkmen SSR was adopted on March 2, 1937 by the government of the Turkmen SSR. The emblem was changed in 1992 to the present Turkmenistan coat of arms. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... March 2 is the 61st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (62nd in leap years). ... 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... State motto: Әхли юртларың пролетарлары, бирлешиң! Official language None. ...


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Coat of arms of the Soviet Union Coat of arms of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Armenian SSR | Azerbaijan SSR | Byelorussian SSR | Estonian SSR | Georgian SSR | Kazakh SSR | Kyrgyz SSR |
Latvian SSR | Lithuanian SSR | Moldavian SSR | Russian SFSR | Tajik SSR | Turkmen SSR | Ukrainian SSR | Uzbek SSR
starburst shaped variant of the Turkmen arms In addition, there is a starburst shaped variant of the Turkmen arms, more commonly used within the former Soviet Union. ... Coats of arms of the Soviet Socialist Republics all featured predominantly the hammer and sickle and the red star that symbolised communism, a rising sun (although, since the Baltic Sea is west of Latvia, it could be interpreted as a setting sun), surrounded by agricultural products of the republic (e. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (651x685, 746 KB) Summary Version of Image:State Coat of Arms of the USSR (1958-1991 version). ... The state coat of arms of the Soviet Union, from 1958-1991 The state coat of arms of the Soviet Union (Russian: ) was adopted in 1924 and was used until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. ... Coat of arms of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Armenian SSR was devised from an initial prototype sketch by Martiros Saryan, a famous Armenian painter and was adopted in 1937 by the government of the Armenian SSR. The coat of arms prominently features Mount... Coat of arms of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Azerbaijan SSR was adopted in 1937 by the government of the Azerbaijan SSR. The coat of arms features a drilling rig representing Bakus wealthy oil reservoirs and behind it a sun rise. ... Coat of arms of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic The Byelorussian SSR emblem was used as the arms of the Soviet Socialist Republic until the fall of the Soviet Union. ... Coat of arms of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Estonian SSR was adopted in 1940 by the government of the Estonian SSR. It features a sun rise, the hammer and sickle, and the red star. ... Coat of arms of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Georgian SSR was adopted on February 28, 1922 by the government of the Georgian SSR and replaced by a new one on December 11, 1990. ... Coat of arms of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Kazakh SSR was adopted on March 26, 1937 by the government of the Kazakh SSR. Coat of arms of Kazakhstan Categories: | | | ... Coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Kyrgyz SSR was adopted on March 23, 1937 by the government of the Kyrgyz SSR. The red star was added in 1948. ... Coat of arms of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Latvian SSR was adopted on August 25, 1940 by the government of the Latvian SSR. It features the hammer and sickle, the red star, and a sunset over the Baltic Sea. ... Coat of arms of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Lithuanian SSR was adopted in 1940 by the government of the Lithuanian SSR. It features a sun rise, the hammer and sickle, and the red star. ... Coat of arms of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Moldavian SSR was adopted on February 10, 1941 by the government of the Moldavian SSR. It features a sun rise, the hammer and sickle, the red star, and a outer rim featuring wheat, corn, grapes... Coat of arms of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Russian SFSR was adopted on July 10, 1918 and modified several times afterwards. ... Coat of arms of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Tajik SSR was adopted on March 1, 1937 by the government of the Tajik SSR. The red star is prominently featured with a small hammer and sickle within it. ... Coat of arms of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic The coat of arms of the Uzbek SSR was adopted on February 14, 1937 by the government of the Uzbek SSR. The emblem was changed in 1992 to the present Uzbekistan coat of arms, which retains many parts of the old...

Arms of short-lived Soviet republics Karelo-Finnish SSR (1940-1956) | Transcaucasian SFSR (1922-1936)

 

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