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dated September 24, 1953: Pakistan's Emblem

Pakistan Minister for the Interior, M.A. Gurmani, presented on the 22nd to the Constituent Assembly in Karachi the design of a new crest for adoption by the Government. The design showed, against a background of green, Crescent and Star, flanked by symbolic representation of jute, cotton and wheat, the main produce of the country. The crest carried also, in Arabic, words meaning "Sufficient unto us is Allah, and he is the best".

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