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English: Coat of Arms of Baria State
Raja of ...


Arms: Or, a demi man affronté in flames holding a sword in dexter, a bow in sinister hand all proper, within a bordure compony Sable and Argent.

Crest: On a helmet to the dexter lambrequined Or and Sable, rising out of a mural crown Sable a dexter arm vested Or holding in bend sinister a sword broken and imbrued proper.

Supporters: Dragons.

Motto: memoria manet (The Memory Remains)

(T.8)


  • The man in flames is without any doubt a Hindu-god which, however, usually has a sword (khadga) and a shield (khetaka) in his hands. The motto was later translated in Hindi: Smarane Vartate.
Date 1880s
date QS:P,+1880-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source http://www.hubert-herald.nl/BhaGujarat1.htm
Author w:en:Baria State

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