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|description=The arms of the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Crown Colony of Sarawak]] were based on the arms of the Raj. Also used as the state coat of arms when Sarawak formed Malaysia with Malaya, Sabah and Singapore in 1963. |
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 24 January 2026
Symbol of the Malaysian state
| Coat of arms of Sarawak | |
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| Armiger | Sarawak |
| Adopted | 1988 |
| Shield | Sarawak State Flag Proper |
| Supporters | A rhinoceros hornbill proper displayed, clutching a scroll of state motto |
| Motto | Sarawak on the smaller scroll, Bersatu, Berusaha, Berbakti (“Unity, Effort, Service”) on the larger scroll |
| Other elements | Two mirrored branches of Bunga Raya (Hibiscus flower) proper |
The present coat of arms of Sarawak is largely based on the second state coat of arms, which was granted on 31 August 1973.
Current coat of arms of Sarawak
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The current coat of arms was established on 31 August 1988. The shield features a symbolic wing-spread Kenyalang or rhinoceros hornbill with the shield bearing the state flag.[1] The hornbill’s wings have 13 feathers, which represent the states in Malaysia.[1] The Hibiscus represent the Malaysia’s national flower which appears on the right and left sides of the bird’s legs and the hornbill perches a banner bearing the words “Bersatu, Berusaha, Berbakti” which means ‘Unity, Effort, Service’.[1]
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Yang di-Pertua Negeri arms
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City, district and municipal council emblems
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