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'''KISHANGARH'''
'''KISHANGARH''' also '''Kishenghur'''


[[File:Kishangarh.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:Kishangarh.jpg|center|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


====Official blazon====
===Official blazon===
Argent, three mural crowns, gules, a chief paly of five, tenne, argent, gules, or and vert.<br>
CREST: A falcon rising<br>
SUPPORTERS: Horses sable. <br>
MOTTO: Law and Usage.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Maharadjahs of Kisangarh also carry the five colours (pandsjaranga) of the Radsjput princes and as 'Suns of Hindu' (Rahtor-Radsjputs) also the holy falcon. The motto says: 'Niti Riti' (Law and Ancestry).  
The Maharadjahs of Kisangarh also carry the five colours (pandsjaranga) of the Radsjput princes and as 'Suns of Hindu' (Rahtor-Radsjputs) also the holy falcon. The motto says: 'Niti Riti' (Law and Ancestry).


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[[Literature]] : Image from Kurmark Album - Länder Wappen und National Farben, 1930s
[[Literature]] : Image from Kurmark Album - Länder Wappen und National Farben, 1930s; Pereira, 1964


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KISHANGARH also Kishenghur

Arms (crest) of Kishangarh (State)

Official blazon

Argent, three mural crowns, gules, a chief paly of five, tenne, argent, gules, or and vert.
CREST: A falcon rising
SUPPORTERS: Horses sable.
MOTTO: Law and Usage.

Origin/meaning

The Maharadjahs of Kisangarh also carry the five colours (pandsjaranga) of the Radsjput princes and as 'Suns of Hindu' (Rahtor-Radsjputs) also the holy falcon. The motto says: 'Niti Riti' (Law and Ancestry).


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Literature : Image from Kurmark Album - Länder Wappen und National Farben, 1930s; Pereira, 1964