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Latest revision as of 07:13, 4 July 2024
——————————— Armorial of Kurum Ash-Sharqia ———————————
The armorial is managed by the Royal High Council of Genealogy and Heraldry.
Introduction
The heraldic traditions of Kurum Ash-Sharqia were inherited from New Batavia and its predecessor states. There is currently no law regulating the assumption, granting and inheritance of coats of arms and heraldic achievements. Kurum Ash-Sharqian heraldry follows the rules of tradition and custom.
In general, one can distinguish the following characteristics in Kurum Ash-Sharqian heraldry:
- Kurum Ash-Sharqian heraldry is open for any person, regardless of social station (Burgher arms)
- Kurum Ash-Sharqian heraldry respects the rule of tincture
- Supporters are usually reserved for the nobility
- Heraldic crowns and coronets are used for displaying ranks of nobility
National coats of arms
Coat of arms | Armiger | Registration | Notes |
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Sultante of Kurum Ash-Sharqia | 1733 AN | Adopted in 1700 AN See also Coat of arms of Kurum Ash-Sharqia |
Coats of arms of towns and cities
Coat of arms | Armiger | Registration | Notes |
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City of Ochterburg | 1733 AN |
Coats of arms of private persons, families and houses
Coat of arms | Armiger | Registration | Notes |
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Sultan of Kurum Ash-Sharqia | 1733 AN | Adopted in 1702 AN | |
Emir of Ochterburg | 1733 AN | Adopted in 1722 AN | |
Emir of Anlaq | 1733 AN | ||
Sheikha of Eikenhorst | 1734 AN | ||
Sheikh of Oud Laar | 1734 AN |