Tajikistan National Emblem
Elaborate Emblem with Dual Tigers and Quadrant Shield Representing the Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Repu

Tajikistan National Emblem

A complex heraldic emblem featuring a central shield divided into four sections. The shield depicts a horseman, military symbols, a tree, and a double-headed eagle. At its core, a sun rises over waves, surrounded by Cyrillic script. Two golden tigers serve as majestic supporters, standing on lush green foliage. Banners prominently display 'TOLYS' at the top, and 'şəkər', 'ozodəti', 'ədələt' (meaning 'sugar/sweetness', 'freedom', and 'justice') at the bottom. This distinct design identifies it as the coat of arms for the Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic or the Talysh National Movement, which is separate from the official emblem of Tajikistan.

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