Coat of arms of Saudi Arabia
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Coat of Arms of Saudia Arabia
The Saudi Arabian coat of arms (Arabic: شعار السعودية) includes two swords and a palm tree which represents the Saudi main tree. Each of the swords represent the two houses which founded modern day Saudi Arabia, the House of Saud, and the House of Wahab.
The date palm tree represents vitality and growth. The crossed scimitars symbolize justice and strength rooted in faith.
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