The rising sun stands for the future of the Tajik nation, and the star as well as the hammer and sickle for the victory of communism and the "world-wide socialist community of states".
In Tajik, it is «Пролетарҳои ҳамаи мамлакатҳо, як шавед!» (Proletarhoji hamaji mamlakatho, jak şaved!).
"In accordance with article 105 of the 1929 Constitution of the Tajik ASSR, The national emblem of the Tajik Soviet socialist Republic consisted of a dosa (similar to hammer) and hammer in gold laid crosswise arms downward and located on a five-pointed star in the blue sky lit by the Golden rays of the Golden sun rising from behind snow-covered mountains.
The star is surrounded by a crown of wheat ears on the right and a branch of cotton with open bolls left on orange background.
All these three inscriptions are arranged in a semicircle on a gold ribbon in the shape of a Crescent.According to the Constitution of the Tajik SSR, adopted on 24 February 1931 4th Congress of Soviets of the Tajik SSR: The coat of arms consisted of an image of a five-pointed star, the top of which were placed the hammer and sickle in the rays of the sun, and in the lower part: a factory building near the mountain slopes, a railway bridge, a flock of sheep, a tractor, a locomotive.
Description of this emblem: A wreath of wheat ears on the right and twigs of cotton balls on the left bottom in the place of the intertwining branches of cotton and ears of corn were placed hammer and sickle surrounded by brush and vine leaves; in the middle of the sickle – silk cocoons; the wreath is intertwined with red ribbon with the motto "Proletarians of all countries, unite!"
On 19 May 1937, the Presidium of the CEC of the Tajik SSR has considered the figures of the coat of arms and flag of the Republic and recommended to do the motto on the coat of arms of gold, to make the background of the emblem and leaves of cotton light green, hammer and sickle on the star to represent gold.
Later on 28 September 1940, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Tajik SSR issued a decree who changed the spelling of the texts of the inscriptions on the flag and coat of arms from Latin alphabet to Cyrillic.
The national emblem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic consists of the image of a five-pointed star, the top of which depicts a hammer and sickle in the rays of the sun.
Five-pointed star framed by a wreath composed on the right from ears of wheat, left Yves branches of cotton with opened bolls.