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image by Valentin Poposki, 13 June 2020
Description and meaning of the flag: A rectangular panel with a ratio of width to length 2: 3, reproducing the composition of the coat of arms of the Koshekhablsky district in green, white, yellow colors: in a green field there is a silver rider riding a horse of the same metal, a Circassian rider, in Circassian and papakha, with a belt on which a gun, a dagger and a powder flask, with the left hand extended to the side with an open palm and accompanied by an arc of nine golden stars from above. The coat of arms and flag of the Koshekhabl district, through allegory and symbols, reflects the history of the municipality, its present and future. Since ancient times, the territory of the Koshekhabl district was inhabited by the ancestors of modern Circassians - Meots, Kasogs, who are known in history for their horseman culture. Representatives of such Adyghe (Circassian) subethnoses as Jägerukhaites, Makhoshevites, Besleeneites, as well as Kabardians who resettled from Kabarda in the second quarter of the 19th century became the continuers of their ethnocultural traditions in the region. Thus, the Circassian horseman in the coat of arms of the Koshekhabl district symbolizes the heroic history of the Circassians, their military courage and courage, their readiness to defend their homeland, the ancient traditions of horse breeding, whose roots go back to the Maikop archaeological culture of the Bronze Age. At present, the Koshekhablsky district remains one of the places of reproduction of the horses of the ancient Kabardian breed “shagdiâ€. In addition, in heraldry, the image of a rider on a horse symbolizes the desire to move forward, progress. Nine gold stars on a green background symbolize the rural settlements of the district, and also indirectly hint that the Koshekhablsky district is an integral and integral part of the Republic of Adygea. Gold in heraldry is a symbol of wealth, stability, respect, intelligence. Silver is a symbol of purity, perfection, peace and mutual understanding. Green is a symbol of hope, development, rich nature, renewal, life and health. Adopted on 06.12.2019.
Vanja Poposki, 13 June 2020
image located by Vanja Poposki, 12 June 2020
Description and meaning of the coat of arms: The heraldic description of the ARMS OF ARMS:" In the green field there is a silver Circassian horseman galloping on a horse of the same metal, in a Circassian hat and a hat, with a belt on which there is a pistol, dagger and a powder flask, with his left hand stretched out to the side and accompanied with an open palm nine golden stars with an arc. Since ancient times, the territory of the Koshekhabl district was inhabited by the ancestors of modern Circassians - Meots, Kasogs, who are known in history for their horseman culture. Representatives of such Adyghe (Circassian) subethnoses as Jägerukhaites, Makhoshevites, Besleeneites, as well as Kabardians who resettled from Kabarda in the second quarter of the 19th century became the continuers of their ethnocultural traditions in the region.
Thus, the Circassian horseman in the coat of arms of the Koshekhabl district symbolizes the heroic history of Circassian Circassians, their military daring and courage, their readiness to defend their homeland, the ancient traditions of horse breeding, whose roots go back to the Maikop archaeological culture of the Bronze Age.
At present, the Koshekhablsky district remains one of the places of reproduction of the horses of the ancient Kabardian breed “shagdiâ€.
In addition, in heraldry, the image of a rider on a horse symbolizes the desire to move forward, progress. Nine gold stars on a green background symbolize the rural settlements of the district, and also indirectly hint that the Koshekhablsky district is an integral and integral part of the Republic of Adygea.
Gold in heraldry is a symbol of wealth, stability, respect, intelligence.
Silver is a symbol of purity, perfection, peace and mutual understanding.
Green is a symbol of hope, development, rich nature, renewal, life and health. Adopted on 06.12.2019.
Vanja Poposki, 13 June 2020
image located by Vanja Poposki, 13 June 2020
Description and meaning of the coat of arms: Coat of arms similar to current arms, but in vine color and rider facing left was adopted 19.02.2010.
Vanja Poposki, 13 June 2020
image located by Vanja Poposki, 14 October 2019
Koshekhabl'skiy rayon was created in 1934 in then Adygeya Autonomous Area, as
part of the Azov-Black Sea Territory. It was dissolved in 1963 and re-created in
1965. On the photos of the celebration of 85 years of the creation of the rayon, a new coat of arms is shown, but it was soon replaced by the current coat of arms.
Vanja Poposki, 13 June 2020
image located by Vanja Poposki, 14 October 2019
image located by Vanja Poposki, 16 October 2019
Blechepsinskoe Sel'skoe Poselenie is part of Koshekhabl'skiy Rayon. In 2004
it was created in current status. There is no information about its symbols, but
on the municipal website is visible very small image of its emblem. And on it is
a photo of the municipal sign.
http://xn--90aiammpmq5c.xn--p1ai/
Vanja Poposki, 16 October 2019
image located by Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
Dmitrievskoe Sel'skoe Poselenie is part of Koshekhabl'skiy Rayon. A rectangular panel with a 2: 3 ratio of width to length, depicting figures of the coat of arms in green, blue, white, yellow and black. Adopted 18.06.2013
Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
image located by Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
Description: In a green field, golden arms appear, accompanied by two silver wavy raised belts, encumbered with a scarlet ten-pointed star with a golden flame inscribed in it. The coat of arms is crowned with a trident gold crown of a pattern established for rural settlements. Adopted 18.06.2013
image located by Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
Vol'nenskoe Sel'skoe Poselenie is part of the Koshekhabl'skiy Rayon. There
are no official symbols about it, but Heraldicum.ru shows a flag and coat of
arms projects by A. Danil'chenko.
Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
image located by Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
image located by Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
Ignat'evskoe Sel'skoe Poselenie is part of Koshekhabl'skiy Rayon. There are
no official symbols, but Heraldicum.ru reported projects by A. Danil'chenko from
2013.
Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
image located by Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
Khodzinskoe Sel'skoe Poselenie in Koshekhabl'skiy Rayon is one more municipality without official symbols.
Vanja Poposki, 1 November 2019
There is no information about any symbol for Koshekhabl'skoe Sel'skoe
Poselenie.
Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
There are no mention of any symbols about Mayskoe Sel'skoe Poselenie in
Koshekhabl'skiy Rayon.
Vanja Poposki, 1 November 2019
There are no official symbols about Natyrbovskoe Sel'skoe Poselenie in
Koshekhabl'skiy Rayon. However, on the official website they are using
unofficial emblem from 1980s
http://adm-natyrbovo.ru/
Vanja Poposki, 1 November 2019
image located by Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
image located by Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
Vol'nenskoe Sel'skoe Poselenie is part of the Koshekhabl'skiy Rayon. There
are no official symbols about it, but Heraldicum.ru shows a flag and coat of
arms projects by A. Danil'chenko.
Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019
image located by Vanja Poposki, 21 October 2019