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Bangkok, Thailand: Royal coat of arms of Siam, façade of the Ministry of Defence HQ building - The arms of the Kingdom of Siam were created during the reign of King Chulalongkorn the Great, Rama V. On the top of the coat of arms is the Great Victory Crown of Thailand, under the crown is the symbol of the Royal House of Chakri, a disc intersected with a trident. The royal multi-tiered umbrellas of state are present on either side of the crown. To both sides of the coat of arms are the other regalia, the royal sword and the royal baton. In the background is a draped robe. The supporters are two mythical creatures, one is the Royal Lion, rajasiha, and the other is Elephant Lion, gaja-siha. The shield itself is partitioned into three parts, signifying the Thai part of the Kingdom (the 3-headed elephant) on the top, the Laotian suzerainty (another elephant), and the Malay suzerainty (two "kris", or Malayan short swords). The chain under the Arms is a necklace that is a part of the Order of Chulachomklao. The ribbon is inscribed with the motto "Unity brings happiness" (in Pali, the language of the Buddhist canon) - Rattanakosin Island, historic Phra Nakhon District

Bangkok, Thailand: Royal coat of arms of Siam, façade of the Ministry of Defence HQ building - The arms of the Kingdom of Siam were created during the reign of King Chulalongkorn the Great, Rama V. On the top of the coat of arms is the Great Victory Crown of Thailand, under the crown is the symbol of the Royal House of Chakri, a disc intersected with a trident. The royal multi-tiered umbrellas of state are present on either side of the crown. To both sides of the coat of arms are the other regalia, the royal sword and the royal baton. In the background is a draped robe. The supporters are two mythical creatures, one is the Royal Lion, rajasiha, and the other is Elephant Lion, gaja-siha. The shield itself is partitioned into three parts, signifying the Thai part of the Kingdom (the 3-headed elephant) on the top, the Laotian suzerainty (another elephant), and the Malay suzerainty (two "kris" short swords). The chain under the Arms is a part of the Order of Chulachomklao. The ribbon under the Arms is inscribed with the motto (in Pali, the language of the Buddhist canon) which may be translated as "Unity brings happiness". - Rattanakosin Island, historic Phra Nakhon District

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