The Coat of Arms of Hungary is a heraldic symbol representing the nation of Hungary. It consists of three main components: a shield, a crown, and a chain.The shield features an armored right arm embellished with a silver gauntlet, clutching a gold holy crown and holding a gold cross patte. This emblem is known as Saint Stephen's Right Arm (Szentlaki keze), symbolizing King St. Stephen I of Hungary.The shield rests on three green multipointed mullets, or "magytari csillagok," which are six-pointed stars with extra points protruding from the corners. These stars represent the seven ancient Hungarian tribes that formed the basis of the medieval Hungarian kingdom.Surmounting the shield is a crown known as the Holy Crown of Hungary (Szent Korona), one of the most significant Christian relics in Europe. The chain supporting the crown is called the Chain of Andrssy (Andrssy lnc).The Coat of Arms of Hungary is a powerful national symbol, reflecting the country's rich history and cultural heritage. It is widely used in government institutions, military units, and official seals.