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On banknotes of the Socialist Soviet Republic of Armenia in 1922, the version of the emblem was depicted. The abbreviation of the republic's name was placed in the upper part of the emblem in the rays of the sun, below the background of the mountains a sickle and a hammer, under them is the motto. On
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The extraordinary IX Congress of Soviets of the Armenian SSR adopted on March 23, 1937, a new Constitution. The coat of arms was changed: an olive wreath was replaced with grain ears, the disk of the rising sun and its rays were removed from the picture, the sickle and hammer were illuminated with a
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The State Emblem of the Socialist Soviet Republic of Armenia consists of images of the Greater and Little Ararat, under which, in the rays of the rising sun, there are a hammer and a sickle, placed cross-on-the-cross, handles knieu, at the foot of a vineyard bush with vines and leaves, grain ears, a
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The Constitution of the Armenian SSR, adopted by the First Congress of the Soviets of Armenia on February 2, 1922, approved the description of the coat of arms of Armenian SSR. The emblem was an image of the ridges of the Greater and Lesser Masis (Ararat), over which, in the rays of the rising sun,
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The state emblem of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic consists of the image of the Great and Lesser Ararat, a sickle and a hammer on top of a five-pointed star surrounded by rays, at the foot of the mountains a bush of vineyard with vine and leaves, wheatears and wheat on the right and left.
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The decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR of September 6, 1940, established a new translation of the words "countries" in the Armenian language in the motto of the emblem, and on March 29, 1941, the design of the emblem with the new version of the motto was approved.
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there was a sickle and a hammer, at the foot - a bush of grapes with vines and leaves, ears of wheat, olive branches. Around the coat of arms on the margins there were inscriptions in Armenian "The Socialist Soviet Republic of Armenia" and "Proletarians of all countries, unite!"
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Another revision on the emblem can be found on the Constitution of Armenian SSR, which was created on 26 May 1926 and approved by the 5th Congress of the Soviets of the USSR, April 3, 1927. The coat of arms is described as:
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banknotes of 5.000.000 rubles of the same year, 1922, the image of a round coat of arms was used as a background, where the hammer and sickle were already depicted above the mountains.
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Since 1966, the word "Republic" has been translated again into the old language until the end of the Armenian SSR and for the first time, the Republic of Armenia had the inscription "
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In 1927, the order of words in the name of the republic changed. The "Socialist Soviet Republic of Armenia" was replaced by the "Armenian Socialist Soviet Republic".
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On the coat of arms, the Armenian words of "Soviet" and "republic" were changed. A new version of the name of the republic in Armenian: "
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little higher - olive branches. Around the coat of arms on the margins inscription "SSRA" and "Workers of all countries, unite!"
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Below, on a red background, an inscription on a red background in Armenian and Russian "Proletarians of all countries, unite!"
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shown immediately beneath Ararat represent the traditional Biblical account of the first vineyard that
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Article 120 of the Constitution of the Armenian SSR described the arms of the Republic as follows:
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In the Constitution of 1977 it was specified that the rays on the coat of arms are sunny.
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behind it. Printed on the outer rim are the words "Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic" in
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in Armenian) and "Workers of all countries, unite!" (in Armenian and Russian languages).
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The name of the republic in Armenian on the coat of arms of 1922 was read as "
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five-pointed star, the inscription "Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic" ("
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which partially retains the Soviet one, in this case, the Mount Ararat.
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State Emblem of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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The inclusion of Mount Ararat brought objections from
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Constitution of the Armenian SSR (1926), Chapter 105
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Armiger
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
Motto
Armenian
Russian
Proletarians of the world, unite!

Martiros Saryan
Armenian SSR
Mount Ararat
white grapes
Noah
his ark
humanity
hammer and sickle
red star
Armenian
Workers of the world, unite!
Turkey
Kremlin
crescent
coat of arms of Armenia
Martiros Saryan
Hakob Kojoyan

Coat of arms of Armenia
Flag of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
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