Introduction
Malaysia is a country located in Southeast Asia. It is composed of the former Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore A federal system, parliamentary democracy, electoral monarchy, and constitutional monarchy formed on September 16, 1963. The state of Singapore was delisted from the Federation on August 9, 1965 and became an independent nation.
About the National Anthem
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Flag Meaning
The ratio is 1:2. The 14 red and white bars are At the bottom, the upper left is the banner of the yellow moon and the yellow star on the blue background. Blue represents the unity of the people and is a member of the Commonwealth, yellow represents the royal family, white represents purity, and red represents bravery. The crescent moon pattern symbolizes Islam. 14 red and white stripes and The 14-ray yellow star represents the 13 states and federal territories. Also known as 'brilliant stripes'.
Emblem Meaning
The crescent moon and stars at the top symbolize Islam. The fourteen-pointed star symbolizes Islam. The equal relationship between the 13 states of Malaysia and the federal government. The five Malay daggers on the shield represent the former Malay states, namely Perlis, Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu and Johor.
Red, The white, black and yellow stripes represent the former Malay Federation, namely Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang. Black and white are the colors of the Pahang flag; red and yellow are the colors of the Selangor flag; white, yellow and black are the states of Perak The color of the flag; yellow, black and red are the colors of the Negeri Sembilan flag.
The betel nut tree and the Penang Bridge (red stripe on the left) symbolize Penang. The Malacca tree (yellow stripe on the right) represents Malacca. Sabah State Emblem The hornbill (under the red stripe) represents Sabah, and the hornbill (under the yellow stripe) of the state emblem of Sarawak represents Sarawak.
The big red flower (red hibiscus) is the national flower of Malaysia, and it also symbolizes the federal government of Malaysia. The guards on both sides of the national emblem Shield beast-the Malayan tiger symbolizes the bravery and strength of the people.
The left and right sides of the ribbon under the national emblem are written in the Roman alphabet and the Jawi script with the Malay national motto: unity is strength (Bersekutu Bertambah Mutu). The yellow of the ribbon is the color of the royal family.