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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.
The Jata Negara, the coat of arms of Malaysia, on two equal horizontal bands of yellow and blue. Standard of the Sultan of Johor: A white field defaced with a blue crescent and nine-pointed star. Standard of the Permaisuri of Johor: A blue field with white diagonal edges defaced with a white crescent and seven-pointed star. Standard of the ...
National coat of arms of Malaysia (Jata Negara) Crest: Yellow crescent and yellow 14-pointed "federal star". Shield: Equal divisions of four topped by single row of five krises, sided by a Pinang palm along with the Penang Bridge to the left and a Malacca tree to the right, and based on divisions containing the state arms of Sabah and Sarawak ...
The emblem is supported by a short kris (keris pendek) on the right and a long kris (keris panjang) on the left. These weapons constitute the royal regalia of the state. The motto of the state is written in the Jawi script in red, and it reads Dipelihara Allah or "Under the Protection of Allah".
Parti Negara; Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu; Parti Rakyat Malaysia; Party whip (Malaysia) People's Justice Party (Malaysia) People's Progressive Party (Malaysia) Politics of Malaysia; Prime Minister of Malaysia; Progressive Democratic Party (Malaysia) Raja Chulan; Reformasi (Malaysia) Religion in national symbols; Sabah Progressive Party
Malaysian Scouts Association is led by National Chief Scout (Malay: Ketua Pengakap Negara), who is the top executive responsible for high-level decisions and association's vision, and assisted by National Chief Scout Commissioner (Malay: Ketua Pesuruhjaya Pengakap Negara), who oversees day-to-day operations.
Differences with State Flag at "Tombak" and "Keris". State ceremonial flag: A yellow field and a blue bordure defaced with a red scroll bearing the words "Istiadat Kerajaan" on the bottom left and a blue state crest on the bottom right, with the Kelantanese flag in the canton. Flag of the Bendahara
The Keris Panjang Diraja is the most important symbol of authority during the installation ceremony. The Keris Panjang Diraja or Government Keris symbolises regal power and authority and is thus the image of the continuing pictorial traditions of royalty in Malaysia of the royal ruler being historical warrior chief of his territory, as well as ...