Coat_of_arms_of_Malacca
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The Coat of arms of Malacca resembles European heraldic designs, and descended from that of Malaysia and the Federated Malay States under British colonial rule. The four colours on the arms: red, white, yellow and blue indicate that Malacca is part of Malaysia. The star and crescent, which stand on the crest represents Islam, the official religion of the state. The five krises represent the five l
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| Coat of arms of Malacca | |
|---|---|
| Armiger | Malacca |
| Adopted | 1959 |
| Crest | A crescent and a mullet Or |
| Shield | Argent, a Malacca tree standing on a base proper; on the dexter a side Or and on the sinister a side Gules, upon a chief Azure, five krisses in their sheaths per pale Or. |
| Supporters | Two mousedeers rampant proper |
| Motto | Bersatu Teguh ("unity is strength", "firmly united" or "united we stand") on left side with romanised Malay and right side with Jawi script (برساتو تڬوه), Melaka with romanised Malay on centre |
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