Coat of arms of Iraq
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The Coat of arms of Iraq is a golden eagle, dating from the time of Saladin. Its body is gold and the underwings are black. It has a shield with the Iraqi flag on it, and below it says جمهورية العراق, Arabic for "Republic of Iraq".[edit] See also
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de:Wappen Iraks es:Escudo de Iraq he:סמל עיראק nl:Wapen van Irak

