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United Arab Emirates: الإمارات العربية المتحدة (Arabic: "United Arab Emirates") Emblem of the United Arab Emirates: Uzbekistan: Oʻzbekiston (Uzbek: "Uzbekistan") Emblem of Uzbekistan: Vietnam: Cộng hòa Xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam (Vietnamese: "Socialist Republic of Vietnam") Emblem of Vietnam: Yemen
The shield's five emblems represent Pancasila, the five principles of Indonesia's national philosophy. Those five symbols of principle has its own meaning. First, the star in the middle symbolise sacred divinity, which means Indonesia is a state which is based on five recognised religions.
Indonesia–Philippines relations (Indonesian: Hubungan Indonesia dan Filipina; Filipino: Ugnayang Indonesia at Pilipinas) are the bilateral relations between Indonesia and the Philippines. The two countries established diplomatic relations on 24 November 1949. [ 1 ]
Bas-relief of a battle scene at Prambanan Temple, Indonesia, depicting weapons of the time such as the sword, shield, club, bow, and a kris-like dagger. The silat tradition is mostly oral. In the absence of written records, much of its history is known through myth and archaeological evidence.
Indonesian Arabic (Arabic: العربية الاندونيسية, romanized: al-‘Arabiyya al-Indūnīsiyya, Indonesian: Bahasa Arab Indonesia) is a variety of Arabic spoken in Indonesia. It is primarily spoken by people of Arab descents and by students ( santri ) who study Arabic at Islamic educational institutions or pesantren .
The International Monitoring Team (IMT) was a monitoring team composed of 60 members headquartered in Cotabato City, Mindanao of the Philippines to monitor the implementation of peace between the Government of the Philippines (GPH) and one of the largest rebels in the region, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in the Moro conflict.
The shield usually measured about 1.5 m (4.9 ft) in length and 0.5 m (1.6 ft) in width. Its base is composed of rattan wood which is strengthened by the application of resin coating that turned rock-hard upon drying. [3] It was widely used throughout the Philippines for warfare.
The Peurise Awe is a peurise (shield) of plaited rattan strips (glong). It may be covered with red or black cotton. [2] The diameter of this shield is approximately 35 to 45 cm (14 to 18 in). The outer part of the shield is strengthened with brass rivets, and inside there is a rope that is used as a