Nepal Pratap Bhaskara

The Nepal Pratap Bhaskara is a decoration of Nepal. It is also called as the Nepal Decoration of Honour. It is the highest honour of Nepal given to only foreign monarchs and Nepalese ruling sovereign.

Nepal Pratap Bhaskara
Nepal Decoration of Honour
Awarded by    Nepal
TypeOrder
Awarded forMembers of the Nepalese and foreign royal families.
Statistics
Established25 December 1966
First awardedIn 1966 to King Mahendra of Nepal
Last awardedIn 2001 to Queen Komal of Nepal
Total awarded11 awarded till date
Precedence
Next (higher)Mahendra Chain
EquivalentOrder of Ojaswi Rajanya
Next (lower)Tribhuvan Prajatantra Bhaskara

Ribbon bar of the order

History

It is instituted on 25 December 1966 by King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev.

Insignia

The ribbon of the order is blue with a white-edged red central stripe. It has a badge worn on the chest and one on the sash ribbon.

Grades

The Nepal Pratap Bhaskara has one grade: Member. The decoration consists of the Sovereign (Parama-Nepal-Pratap-Bhaskara), Grand Master (Ati-Nepal-Pratap-Bhaskara), and ordinary members (Nepal-Pratap-Bhaskara). Conferred on members of the Nepalese and foreign Royal houses.

Recipients

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