Salmabegum Lakhani

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Edmonton, Alberta
Grant of Arms and Supporters, with differences to Safia Jehan Lakhani and Soraya Azra Lakhani
May 15, 2023
Vol. VIII, p. 182

Arms of Salmabegum Lakhani
Arms of Salmabegum Lakhani
Differenced Arms for Safia Jehan Lakhani, child of Salmabegum Lakhani Differenced Arms for Soraya Azra Lakhani, child of Salmabegum Lakhani
 
Arms of Salmabegum Lakhani

Arms of Salmabegum Lakhani

Blazon

Gyronny arrondi of four Gules and Or, a pellet charged with a wild rose proper;

Symbolism

Red, black and gold are the colours of the flag of Uganda, where Her Honour was born. The background in the form of wavy segments twisting in harmony represents Her Honour’s volunteer activities, and the notions of outreach and generosity. The wild rose is the floral emblem of Alberta.

Crest

Blazon

A pronghorn lodged guardant proper gorged of a ribbon Sable pendent therefrom a heart Gules;

Symbolism

The pronghorn, native to Alberta, is one of the supporters in the arms of that province. The fastest land animal in North America, it is renowned for its adaptability, sharp sight and elegance. The heart is a shape used in art since the Bronze Age by the Indus Civilization in South Asia, where Her Honour’s ancestors were originally from, and it became a metaphor for love in Europe during the Middle Ages. Here, it therefore represents the blending of cultures. It also alludes to Her Honour’s husband, a cardiologist by profession, in addition to representing compassion, charity and Her Honour’s desire to serve King and country.

Motto

Blazon

UBUNTU;

Symbolism

This Bantu expression, meaning “I am because we are,” highlights the values of compassion and humanity which have guided Her Honour throughout her life. It creates a further link to her birthplace in Uganda.

Supporters

Blazon

Two grey crowned cranes standing on a rocky mount charged with Stargazer lilies and wild roses in front of snowy mountains proper;

Symbolism

The grey crowned crane, the national bird of Uganda, known for its beautiful colours and dance skills, is a symbol of love, fidelity and longevity. The mountains allude to the Canadian Rockies as well as the Ruwenzori Mountains of Uganda. The red Stargazer lilies were Her Honour’s father’s favourite flowers, while the wild roses relate to the central flower on the shield.

Differenced Arms for Safia Jehan Lakhani, child of Salmabegum Lakhani

Differenced Arms for Safia Jehan Lakhani, child of Salmabegum Lakhani

Blazon

The Arms of Salmabegum Lakhani debruised of a treble clef Or in place of the wild rose during her mother’s lifetime; This individual will ultimately inherit the Arms;

Symbolism

The treble clef represents her love of music.

Differenced Arms for Soraya Azra Lakhani, child of Salmabegum Lakhani

Differenced Arms for Soraya Azra Lakhani, child of Salmabegum Lakhani

Blazon

The Arms of Salmabegum Lakhani debruised of a pen nib Or in place of the wild rose;

Symbolism

The pen nib represents her love of writing.

 

Background

Canada Gazette Information

Since 2023, grants, registrations and approvals of heraldic emblems are no longer announced in the Canada Gazette.

Letters patent granting heraldic emblems to Salmabegum LakhaniLetters patent granting heraldic emblems to Salmabegum LakhaniLetters patent granting heraldic emblems to Salmabegum Lakhani

Additional Information

Creator(s)

Original concept of Samy Khalid, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter

Debra MacGarvie

Calligrapher

Yolande Lessard

Recipient Type

Individual

Special Designation

Lieutenant Governor