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DescriptionRoyal Arms of Cambodia.svg |
English: Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Cambodia.
- Depicting: a Golden sword atop two ceremonial bowls, above it is the sacred "Aum", below is a laurel wreath and the Royal Order. The Arms is supported by two creatures a gajasingha and a singha, they are holding two five-tiered royal umbrellas. Atop the arms is the Royal crown with rays of light emitting from it. Below is a ribbon with the words in Khmer script: "Preah Chao Krung Kampuchea": "King of the Kingdom of Cambodia".
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26 March 2009 |
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Own work by uploader, based on: , and |
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Sodacan
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