State symbols of Kuwait
The State symbols of Kuwait are the symbols that are used in State of Kuwait to represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of its cultural life and history.
Kuwaiti symbols[edit]
Movement has good fortune in it and good luck need a jump. Believe what you see and not all you hear. Full grain plants bow humbly, while the empty ones raise their heads proudly. Give your bread dough to the baker, even if he eats half of it. I complained because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet. Each Hajji goes to Mecca his own way. God sells knowledge for labour -- honour for risk. A known mistake is better than an unknown truth. In a month without wages, do not count the days. He who plants thorns must never expect to gather roses. Don't send an old man to buy a donkey, nor a young man to woo a wife. A mother is a school, preparing her is like preparing a good nation
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Kuwait Hawk of Quraish Falco cherrug |
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Flag | Flag of Kuwait | |
Flower | State flower of Kuwait Rhanterium epapposum |
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Plant | State plant of Kuwait Rhanterium epapposum |
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Trees | State tree of Kuwait Phoenix dactylifera Botanic emblem of Kuwait Acacia gerrardii |
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Bird | State bird of Kuwait Falco cherrug |
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Animal | State animal of Kuwait Camelus dromedarius |
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Fruit | State fruit of Kuwait Ajwa Dates |
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Drink | State drink of Kuwait Qahwah |
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Dish | State dish of Kuwait Machboos Laham |
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Sweet | State sweet of Kuwait Kanafa |
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Mountain | State mountain of Kuwait Mutla Ridge |
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