Emblem of the Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

The national emblem of the Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted in 1922 by the government of the Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. The emblem is identical to the emblem of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.

Emblem of Adjara
ArmigerAdjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Adopted14 January 1922
25 October 1937
CrestRed star
SupportersWheat and Cotton
Mottoპროლეტარებო ყველა ქვეყნისა, შეერთდით! (Georgian)

Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь! (Russian)

"Workers of the world, unite!"

History

The First Congress of Soviets of the ASSR of Adjara, which was held from January 10 to January 14, 1922, adopted the first Constitution of the ASSR of Adjara. The print of the constitution in 1922 shows the form of the emblem of the Adjar ASSR.[1]

Second revision

In the Constitution of the Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, adopted on October 25, 1937 by the All-Adjar Congress of Soviets, the emblem of the Adjar ASSR was described in Article 111 of the constitution :[1]

The national emblem of the Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic is the state emblem of the Georgian SSR, which consists of a round red field, in the upper part of which there is a luminous five-pointed star with rays extending all over the field, at the bottom is a snowy ridge of blue color; on the right side there are golden ears and on the left, there are golden vines with vines. The ends of the ears and vines are intertwined at the base of the ridge in the lower part of the field. rpa and hammer, which rest: at the top - at a luminous star, at the bottom - at the top of the ridge, and at the sides - at the ears and vines. Around the field there is an inscription in Georgian and Russian: "Proletarians of all countries, unite!" and "Georgian SSR ", with the addition under the inscription "Georgian SSR" in smaller letters of the inscription "Adjara ASSR" in Georgian and Russian languages. The coat of arms is bordered around with a pattern of ornaments in the Georgian style.

Constitution of the Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937), Article 111

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Third revision

After the adoption of the new Constitution of the Adjar ASSR in 1978, the inscription in the Georgian language “Adjar ASSR” began to be placed against the background of a picture of the mountains.[1][3]

References

  1. Russian Centre of Vexillology and Heraldry (August 13, 2008). "Аджария". heraldicum.ru. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  2. Конституция (основной закон) Аджарской Автономной Советской Социалистической Республики: с изменениями и дополнениями, принятыми Верховным Советом Аджарской АССР с 1954 г. по 13 апреля 1955 г. [The Constitution (Basic Law) of the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of Ajara: with amendments and additions adopted by the Supreme Council of the Ajara Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic from 1954 to April 13, 1955] (in Russian). Sukhumi: Госиздат Аджарской АССР. 1955.
  3. Hubert de Vries (April 7, 2014). "ADJARA". www.hubert-herald.nl. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
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