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  1. El emblema nacional de Irán está formado por la palabra árabe اللّه Allah (Dios) escrita con trazos estilizados. Los trazos están diseñados con forma de cuatro crecientes (luna creciente) y una espada. Los crecientes junto a la espada representan la palabra Allah. Las cinco partes del emblema simbolizan los cinco pilares ...

    • Sello Oficial, Ministerios
    • 1980
  2. Irán (en persa: ایران ‎, romanizado:Irān ), oficialmente República Islámica de Irán (en persa: جمهوری اسلامی ایران ‎, romanizado: Jomhuri-ye Eslâmi-ye Irân) es un país de Oriente Próximo y Asia Occidental. Es una república islámica teocrática basada en los principios religiosos del islam chií.

    • Iraní
    • Persa
  3. El emblema de Irán, diseñado por Hamid Nadimi, fue aprobado oficialmente por el Ayatolá Jomeini el 9 de mayo de 1980. El emblema nacional de Irán está formado por la palabra árabe اللّه Allah (Dios) escrita con trazos estilizados.

    • Symbols Used in Ancient Persia
    • Early Modern Iran
    • Imperial State of Iran
    • Islamic Republic of Iran
    • See Also
    • References

    Derafsh Shahbaz

    During the Achaemenid Empire, especially at the time of Cyrus the Great, the Imperial Standard was made up of a kinglike image, Square in shape, split into four equivalent triangles. Each two of these four train triangles[clarification needed] had the same colour.In the excavations at Persepolis, archaeologists have found a standard, depicting Shahbazwith open wings.

    Derafsh Kaviani

    The name Drafš-e Kāvīān means "the standard of the kay(s)" (i.e., "kings", kias, kavis ) or "of Kāva." The latter meaning is an identification with an Iranian legend in which the Derafš-e Kāvīān was the standard of a mythological Persian blacksmith-turned-hero named Kaveh (Persian: کاوه), who led a popular uprising against the foreign demon-like ruler Zahhak (Persian: ضحاک). Recalling the legend, the 10th-century epic Shahnameh recasts Zahhak as an evil and tyrannical ruler, against whom Kave...

    Faravahar

    The Faravahar is one of the best-known symbols of Zoroastrianism. This religious-cultural symbol was adopted by the Pahlavi dynasty to represent the Iranian nation, and after the Iranian revolution it has remained in use in contemporary Iranian nationalism. The winged disc has a long history in the art and culture of the ancient Near and Middle East. Historically, the symbol is influenced by the "winged sun" hieroglyph appearing on Bronze Age royal seals (Luwian SOL SUUS, symbolizing royal po...

    The Lion and Sun motif is one of the better known emblems of Kingdom of Persia, and between 1576[citation needed] and 1979 was an element in the flag of Iran. The motif, which combines "ancient Iranian, Arab, Turkish, and Mongol traditions", became a popular symbol in Iran in the 12th century. The lion and sun symbol is based largely on astronomica...

    The first version of the modern Iranian tricolour was adopted in the wake of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906. The Supplementary Fundamental Laws of 7 October 1907 described the flag as a tricolour of green, white, and red, with a lion and sun emblem in the middle.A decree dated 4 September 1910 specified the exact details of the emble...

    Following the Iranian Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini called for the dismantling of the lion and sun symbols during a speech on 1 March 1979. Despite the emblem's traditional Shia meanings and the lion's association with Ali, the first Imam of the Shia, the first emblem of the Islamic Republic, which consisted of several stars and fists, de...

    Works cited

    1. Najmabadi, Afsaneh (2005), "II", Gender and sexual anxieties of Iranian Modernity, University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-24262-9

    • 9 May 1980; 43 years ago
    • Name of Allah
  4. Los colores verde, blanco y rojo han sido utilizados desde el siglo XVIII por los gobernantes iraníes o persas como enseña, aunque solo en 1906 se confeccionó la primera bandera nacional a base de tres franjas, verde, blanca y roja, en ese orden de arriba hacia abajo.

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  5. 24 de abr. de 2023 · La bandera de Irán es el símbolo nacional de mayor importancia de esta república islámica de Oriente Próximo. Está compuesta por tres franjas horizontales del mismo tamaño: la superior verde, la central blanca y la inferior roja. En la parte central se ubica el escudo del país, la palabra Alá con trazos estilizados.

  6. Resumen. Descripción. Emblem of Iran.svg. English: State emblem of the Islamic Republic of Iran. U+262B, stylized version of Arabic script of Allah ( الله, with the central lam shaped to look like a sword.) The emblem is also an overlaid rendering of La Ilaha Illa Allah (There is only one God and that is 'Allah').