Emblem of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic

The rising sun over a map of the Soviet Central Asia symbolizes the future of this region, while the five pointed red star stands for the "socialist revolution on all five continents".

The design of the coat of arms, taken as a basis, represented images on a white background in the golden rays of the sun of silver uraca (a sickle) and a hammer crisscrossed downwards, surrounded by a wreath of ears and a branch of cotton; On the scarlet ribbon wrapping a wreath, there was an inscription "УзССР" (in Uzbek language in Arabic alphabet and in Russian), in the upper part of the emblem there was a red star with a gold border; the coat of arms was surrounded by an inscription from above in Uzbek, from below in Russian: "Workers of all countries, unite!".

On October 8, 1925, the Central Executive Committee of the Uzbek SSR adopted a resolution "On drafting the Constitution of the UzSSR and on the composition of the commission for the development of this project."

A description of the coat of arms is given in Article 112: The State Emblem of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic consists of a picture on a white background in the golden rays of the sun of silver uraca (a local sickle) and a hammer placed criss-crossed by handles down and surrounded by a wreath - on the right of wheat ears and to the left - from a branch of cotton with flowers and open bolls such.

The crown will translate ribbons of red (scarlet) color with the inscription of the name of the republic on them: a) below on the fastening of the crown (in Uzbek) Arabic graphics b) on the left (on the branch of cotton - in Russian) c) on the right (on the ears of wheat - in Tajik), Arabic graphics At the top between the ends of wheat ears and a branch of cotton is a red (scarlet) five-pointed star with a gold border.

A new description of the coat of arms is given in Article 102: The State Emblem of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic consists of a picture on a white background in the golden rays of the rising sun, silver uraca (local sickle) and a hammer, placed crosswise in crosshairs and surrounded by a wreath consisting of wheat ears on the right and left of a cotton branch with flowers and open boxes of that; below, between the two halves of the wreath is a part of the globe.

Both halves of the wreath are interwoven with a ribbon of red (scarlet) color, on which are inscriptions on the right in Uzbek and on the left in Russian - "Proletarians of all countries, unite!

The 4th session of the Supreme Council of Uzbekistan on January 16, 1941, considered the question of changing the name of the republic on the arms and adopted a decree according to which the text of the inscriptions was translated into a new alphabet, and the name began to look like "Ӯз.С.С.Р."

In the edition of the Constitution of the Uzbek SSR of the 1940s, the coat of arms is described in Article 143: The State Coat of Arms of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic consists of a picture on a white background in the golden rays of the rising sun of silver uraca (hammer) and a hammer, placed criss-crossed by handles downwards and surrounded by a wreath, ears of wheat and left - from cotton branches with flowers and open cotton boxes; down between the halves of the wreath is a part of the globe.

"; above the ribbon at the top of the coat of arms - a red five-pointed star with a gold border.According to the spelling rules of 1956, the abbreviation of the republic's name was written without dots.

In the new Constitution (adopted April 19, 1978 at the extraordinary 6th session of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek SSR of the ninth convocation), the description of the arms is as follows: Article 178.

The Regulation on the Emblem of the Uzbek SSR was approved by the Decree of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan on July 30, 1981 and the Law of November 27, 1981.

Arms of the Uzbek SSR on a 1937 stamp