English: The coat of arms of Anjoman-e Okhovat. The coat of arms consists of two dervish axes (tabarzīn), which intersect and form a multiplication sign, a begging bowl (kashkūl) and a rosary (tasbīḥ). The letter ṣād refers to Ṣafāʿalīshāh (Ẓahīr al-Dawla). The year 1317 (1899) on the coat of arms refers to the foundation year of Anjuman.
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