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The logo contains the symbol of the Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan of Perak and symbolizes the highness of the Sultan. The symbol is surrounded with a crescent that contains flowers of rice. The crescent denotes Islam as the state official religion, while the flowers of rice reflects the source of money for the people of Perak.
The logo contains the symbol of the Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan of Perak and symbolizes the highness of the Sultan. The symbol is surrounded with a crescent that contains flowers of rice. The crescent denotes Islam as the state official religion, while the flowers of rice reflects the source of money for the people of Perak.
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[[Literature]] : image from wikipedia
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[[Category:Malaysian States]]
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Revision as of 03:25, 9 July 2014

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Origin/meaning

Perak does not use arms, but the above logo.

The logo contains the symbol of the Duli Yang Maha Mulia Sultan of Perak and symbolizes the highness of the Sultan. The symbol is surrounded with a crescent that contains flowers of rice. The crescent denotes Islam as the state official religion, while the flowers of rice reflects the source of money for the people of Perak.


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