Libyens riksvapen

Libyens statsvapen
Statsvapen
Tillkomst27 februari 2011
LandLibyen
Tillhör juris­dik­tionLibyen, Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Libyens riksvapen har sett olika ut genom åren.

Libyen har inget formellt riksvapen sedan 2011, då den nuvarande regeringsformen antogs. Libyska pass använder emellertid på framsidan sedan 2013 en enkel symbol med en halvmåne och en stjärna. Symbolen finns på den plats på passet, där andra länder som regel har sitt statsvapen. Symbolen kan därför ses som en de facto-symbol för den libyska staten.

I samband med revolutionen 2011, använde det nationella övergångsrådet en symbol som består av en halvmåne i flaggans färger och har också en stjärna. Runt bilden finns också nationella övergångsrådets namn på arabiska och engelska.

Historia

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Icon of simple gray pencil. An icon for Russian Wikipedia RFAR page.
Coat of arms of the Federation of Arab Republics.svg
The Hawk of Qureish -- coat of arms of the "Federation of Arab Republics" (اتحاد الجمهوريات العربية, ittiħād al-jumhūriyyāt al-`arabiyya) of Egypt, Libya, and Syria from 1972-1977.
Coat of arms of Libya (1969–1972).svg

Coat of arms of Libya ca. 1969-1971 -- standard pan-Arab "Eagle of Saladin" with shield of vertical tricolor of the then national flag, holding a scroll with the words الجمهورية العربية الليبية

(al-Jumhuriya al-`Arabiya al-Libiya or "Libyan Arab Republic").
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Libya.svg
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Emblem of the Kingdom of Libya, known as the "Crown of Libya", after a design used during 1952-1969.

The constitution of the Kingdom of Libya of 1952 in article 7 describes the flag, but not the emblem. No official description is available at present (due to the restrictions placed on government archives since the military coup of 1969), and the design is reconstructed from many variants in shape and color schemes. The 24dec1951.com website conducted research into the design as represented in official government sources of 1952-1969, and describes the emblem as follows:

  1. Top Crown adorned with a white Crescent and five-pointed star at its summit, at which five visible side frames originating from a ring at the base converge. The star studded base and frame contain a velvet black head cover like object.
  2. The Top Crown is supported at its base by two beautiful plantar designs; in the form of three intertwined C and S scroll shapes.
  3. Two massive “Shoulder” frames contain the body of the crown from the right and left [...]. Each side is a complex formation of intertwined branches in the shape of an S Curve, which is essentially two back-to-back C scrolls; the larger one of which terminates in a large beautiful spiral at the top. [...]
  4. The background color of the large interior below the Top Crown can be white or transparent, although this is not evident in the picture of the Libyan pound. The background color of the center region surrounding the large white Crescent and Star is black as in the center stripe of the Libyan flag.
  5. A white ring with thin black borders, surrounds the center large white Crescent and Star.
  6. Nine five-pointed white stars surround the center ring.
  7. Large white crescent.
  8. Five pointed star located well above the perimeter of the crescent. This differs from the flag, which places the star at the extremities of the crescent.
  9. A Center Crown, seated above the ring containing the Crescent and Star. Its design is identical to the Top Crown, except for being smaller in size.
  10. Plantar/ floral ornamentation similar to #2 above, providing variation and connectivity to the base.
  11. At the base, an elegant design that resembles a document scroll with a ring tie at its center. It is noted that the color scheme of the crown is most likely white for the stars and crescents, black and white (or transparent) for spaces, and gold for the crowns and frames. [...]
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Star and crescent gold color placed on Libyan passports
Coat of arms of Libya (1977–2011).svg
Coat of arms of Libya (Gaddafi government from 1977-2011) -- the "Hawk of Qureish" with a green shield representing the national flag.