National symbols of the Caucasus Emirate

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The Caucasus Emirate is ruled by various regimes throughout its history. Since 1945, the vast open country was ruled by the Soviet Union (USSR). The National symbols of the Transcaucasian Constituent Republics of Emirates of Caucasia are the symbols that are used to represent the Caucasian peoples proper and abroad to represent the country and its people's.

Locator map of the Caucasus Emirate.
Caucasian borderland and neighbouring regions.

SymbolsEdit

Symbol Image
Coat of arms Emblem of the Caucasus Emirate
Flag Flag of the Caucasus Emirate
Flowers National flower of the Caucasus Emirate
Rhododendron smirnowii

Caucasian floral emblem

Iris caucasica

Caucasian national flower Paeonia daurica mlokosewitschii

Plant National plant of the Caucasus Emirate
Hablitzia tamnoides
Tree National tree of the Caucasus Emirate
Abies nordmanniana
Bird National bird of the Caucasus Emirate
Tetrao mlokosiewiczi
Animal National animal of the Caucasus Emirate
Capra caucasica
Fruit National fruit of the Caucasus Emirate
Cucumis melo

Related pagesEdit

  1. Sengupta and Chatterjee. Geographies: Perspectives from Eurasia. 15 December 2014. (page number not shown on page, but is available by text search): "The Chechen Republic of Ichkeria has collapsed and since then only remains a government in exile"
  2. Julia Wong (6 June 2017). "Facebook blocks Chechnya activist page in latest case of wrongful censorship". The Guardian. quote = "The group is supportive of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, an unrecognized government consisting of exiled leaders from the wars for independence."
  3. Liz Fuller (6 June 2017). "Facts In Attack On National Guard In Chechnya Questioned". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. quote= "Akhmed Zakayev, the head of the independent Chechen Republic Ichkeria government in exile, similarly told Kavkaz.Realii that he was absolutely certain the Naurskaya attackers had no ties to IS or to any other terrorist group."