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Royal Arms of Cambodia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Royal Arms of Cambodia
The royal coat of arms of the Kingdom of Cambodia is the symbol of the Cambodian monarchy. They have existed in some form close to the one depicted since the establishment of the independent Kingdom of Cambodia in 1953. It is the symbol on the Royal Standard of the reigning monarch of Cambodia. ==Description== Depicted on the coat of arms are two animals which are a gajasingha (a lion with an elephant trunk) on the left, and a rajasingha (a royal lion), on the right. Supported by the animals are two royal five-tiered umbrellas representing the King and the Queen. In between is a royal crown with a shining diamond at its top. On a light blue field beneath the Crown are an Unalome sign (Khmer-Thai version of the Aum symbol) atop a sacred sword, which rests on two stacked ''phan'' (pedestalled platters). The Khmer language phrase on the banner beneath the royal arms translates to: ''Preah Chau'' (royal or auspicious ruler) - ''Krong'' (area, or in this case, kingdom) - ''Kampuchea'' (Cambodia): "Ruler of the Kingdom of Cambodia".
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