Emblem of Syria

Emblem of Syria
Versions
Variant with outline, used by the Syrian Armed Forces
ArmigerSyria
Adopted3 July 2025
Shielda tan-coloured eagle, facing to its right dexter, with three five-pointed stars arranged in an arc above its head, the tail contains five feathers and the wing contains fourteen feathers.

The current emblem of Syria features a tan-coloured eagle, facing to its right (dexter), with three five-pointed stars arranged in an arc above its head. The eagle's tail contain five feathers, symbolizing main geographical regions – the north, south, east, west and center. The wings contain 14 feathers, symbolizing the country's 14 governorates. The emblem was officially adopted on 3 July 2025.

From the establishment of the Syrian Republic on 14 May 1930 until the adoption of the current design, Syria used different emblems but all of them consisted of a supporter (often the Hawk of Quraish) bearing a shield, with the country's official Arabic name displayed on a scroll beneath.