The emblem of uzbekistan


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HAMZAYEVA FIRUZA



REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN 
MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION,
SCIENCE AND INNOVATION 
FERGANA STATE UNIVERSITY 
 
FACULTY OF: ____________________________________ 
THEME: “THE EMBLEM OF UZBEKISTAN” 
From the subject of the English language 
BY: S 22.27-GROUP OF STUDENT 
HAMZAYEVA FIRUZA 
Accepted: ___________________ 
 
 
 
Ferghana-2023 


Plan: 
1. State Emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan 
2. History Emblem of Uzbekistan. 
3. The state flag of Uzbekistan. 
4. National Anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


1. Emblem of Uzbekistan. 
The state emblem of Uzbekistan was formally adopted on July 2, 1992 by the 
newly establish Republic of Uzbekistan. It bears many similarities to the emblem 
of the previous Uzbek SSR, which Republic of Uzbekistan succeeded. Like other 
post-Soviet republics whose symbols do not predate the October Revolution, the 
current emblem retains some components of the Soviet one. Prior to 1992, 
Uzbekistan had an emblem similar to all other Soviet Republics, with standard
communist emblems and insignia.
The coat of arms displays the natural wealth of the country. On the left there 
is a cotton plant, which has been immensely important to the country's industry and 
agriculture since the Soviet era as the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic was one of 
the main producers and supplies of cotton in the entirety of the USSR, thus it is 
often called the white gold symbolizing its sheer significance. To the right is a 
wreath of wheat ears, symbolizing the country's wealth and prosperity. Together, 
both cotton and wheat plants are intertwined with the ribbon of the state flag, 
which portrays the peace and consolation of different peoples and ethnic groups 
living within the republic. 
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crescent inside, a symbol of Islam, which a majority of Uzbeks profess. 


In the center, a right-facing Huma (or Khumo) is displayed with outstretched 
wings. This legendary bird symbolizes peace, happiness and striving for freedom. 
Enclosed by the Huma's wings is a depiction of the rising sun over mountains
overlooking green pastures. Two rivers, the Amu Darya and Sir Darya, flow from 
the mountains and crepuscular rays emanate from the rising sun at the rear of the 
emblem. 
The Khumo is perched on a banner at the base of the cotton and wheat 
borders which bears the national colors and the name of the country in Latin script 
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Karakalpakstan, an autonomous republic within Uzbekistan uses an emblem 
based on Uzbekistan's, but featuring the regional colors blue, gold, and green. It 
features only one river, the Amu Darya, along with a local monument at the 
background of the emblem, adjacent to the mountains. 

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