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with flowers and open cotton boxes; down between the halves of the wreath is a part of the globe. Both halves are intertwined with a red ribbon bearing inscriptions: on the right in the Uzbek language "БУТУН ДУНЁ ПРОЛЕТАРЛАРИ, БИРЛАШИНГИЗ!" And on the left in
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Latinized alphabet. On February 2, 1929, the Central Executive Committee of the republic adopted a resolution to change the State Emblem of the Uzbek SSR in connection with the romanization of the alphabet, and on May 9, 1929, the
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Article 178. The State Emblem of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic is an image of the sickle and hammer surrounded by the sun a wreath consisting on the right of wheat ears and to the left - from cotton branches with flowers and open cotton boxes; in the upper part of the arms there is a
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The description of the coat of arms is given in 143 articles of the Constitution, But, judging by these two images, the design of the emblem of this period has undergone some changes: to the location and frequency of the sun's rays; and the coat of arms clearly shows a sickle, although the
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508:- Respuʙlikasi) has changed. Perhaps, these changes could be introduced by the relevant decisions of the Central Executive Committee of the republic, there could be variants of the emblem of 1931 with abbreviations for the name of the republic "
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At the top between the ends of wheat ears and a branch of cotton is a red (scarlet) five-pointed star with a gold border. The whole emblem is surrounded by the motto "Workers of all countries, unite!":
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