
The
crown symbolizes the system of monarchy. The sash upon which
the crown is placed symbolizes the Hashemite throne. Its
scarlet color represents sacrifice, while the white inner
background symbolizes purity. The two flags are the flags
of the Great Arab Revolt. The eagle in the center of the
coat of arms symbolizes power, might and loftiness. The
eagle is perched on the globe, and his wings touch the two
flags of the Great Arab Revolt. The blue color of the globe
symbolizes the spread of Islam across the world. The bronze
shield in front of the globe represents the defense of truth
and right in the world. The spears, swords, bows and arrows
are traditional Arab weapons. Below the shield to the left
are three branches of wheat, and to the right is a palm
branch. Stretching down from between the wheat and palm
branches is the highest Jordanian medal, the decorative
order of al-Nahda.
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