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Emblem of the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
Emblem of the Transcaucasian SFSR (1930-1936).svg
Armiger Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
Adopted 1923
Blazon Baroque shield with hammer and sickle
Other elements Red star, rising sun, Caucasus mountains backdrop, factory, oil drilling rigs, wheat, cotton, maize, rice, grapes
Earlier version(s) Emblem of the Transcaucasian SFSR (1924-1930).svg Emblem of the Transcaucasian SFSR (1923-1924).svg Emblem of the Transcaucasian SFSR (1922-1924).svg

The Emblem of the Transcaucasian SFSR was a special symbol. It represented a group of countries in the Caucasus region. This group was called the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (SFSR). The government of this republic chose the emblem. The final design was officially adopted in 1930.

What is the Transcaucasian SFSR?

The Transcaucasian SFSR was a short-lived republic. It existed from 1922 to 1936. It brought together three main regions. These were Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. These areas are located in the Caucasus Mountains region. This republic was part of the larger Soviet Union.

What Does the Emblem Look Like?

The emblem's design was inspired by the main State Emblem of the Soviet Union. But it also had unique features. It combined symbols from the three main groups: Armenians, Azeris, and Georgians.

Symbols and Their Meanings

The emblem is full of interesting symbols. Each one tells a part of the story of the region.

Mountains and Crops

In the background, you can see the Caucasus Mountains. These mountains are a very important part of the region's geography. They are a national symbol for many people there. The emblem also shows many important crops. These include wheat, cotton, maize (corn), rice, and grapes. These crops show the importance of farming. They represent the hard work of the people.

Industrial Symbols

The emblem also features symbols of industry. You can see a factory building. There are also oil drilling rigs. These elements highlight the importance of industry and natural resources. They show the republic's focus on economic growth.

Star, Hammer, and Sickle

A bright red star is a central part of the emblem. The star, along with the hammer and sickle, represents communism. The hammer stands for workers, and the sickle for farmers. Together, they symbolize the unity of these groups. The rising sun behind them means a bright future. It represents new beginnings and hope.

Cultural Symbols

The emblem uniquely blends different cultural symbols. It shows elements of Islamic art, like a crescent moon. This crescent represents the Muslim Azeri people. It is placed against the backdrop of Mount Ararat. Mount Ararat is a very important national symbol for Armenians. The star itself has a special latticework design. This design is similar to an older coat of arms of Georgia. It shows how different cultures came together.

End of the Republic

In 1936, the Transcaucasian SFSR was dissolved. This means it was broken up. The three regions became separate republics within the Soviet Union. They were renamed the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, and the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. Each of these new republics then adopted their own unique emblems.

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