The national emblem of Mongolia is used by the government of Mongolia as one of its three state symbols—the others being the flag and anthem. It is officially used for example on documents such as Mongolian passports, and government and embassy placards.
Description
The state emblem was adopted on 13 January 1992, when the new constitution came into force. The details of it are laid out in Chapter 1, Article 12(3) of the Constitution of Mongolia. with the Cyrillic abbreviation after that.
See also
- Emblem of Sri Lanka, which also features the Dharmacakra
- Flag of Mongolia
- National Anthem of Mongolia
- Coat of arms of the Republic of Buryatia
- Coat of arms of Kalmykia
- Emblem of Tuva
