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As far as I know, only very few of these actually use some (semi-)heraldic device. | As far as I know, only very few of these actually use some (semi-)heraldic device. | ||
*[[Khartoum (state)|Khartoum State]] | * [[Khartoum (state)|Khartoum State]] | ||
==National Emblem== | ==National Emblem== |
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National Emblem of Sudan | The National Flag | Location |
Administrative division
Sudan is divided into seventeen states (wilayat, sing. wilayah). They are further divided into 133 districts.
As far as I know, only very few of these actually use some (semi-)heraldic device.
National Emblem
The national emblem of Sudan was adopted in 1969. It shows a secretarybird bearing a shield from the time of Muhammad Ahmad, the self-proclaimed Mahdi who briefly ruled Sudan in the 19th century.
Two scrolls are placed on the arms; the upper one displays the national motto, An-nasr lana النصر لنا ("Victory is ours"), and the lower one displays the title of the state, جمهورية السودان Jumhuriyat as-Sudan ("Republic of the Sudan").
The previous emblem was in use from 1956-1970 and showed a rhinoceros enclosed by two palm-trees and olive branches, with the name of the state displayed below