Order of Muhammad Ali
The Order of Muhammad Ali (Nishan al-Muhammad'Ali) was order of chivalry and state honour in the Kingdom of Egypt.
Royal Order of Muhammad Ali | |
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Grand Cordon set of the Order | |
Awarded by Head of the Egyptian Royal Family | |
Type | Dynastic order |
Established | 14 April 1915 |
Royal house | Muhammad Ali |
Religious affiliation | Islam |
Ribbon | Green with two White stripes on either side |
Founder | Sultan Hussein Kamel |
Sovereign | King Fuad II |
Grand Master | Prince Muhammad Ali |
Grades | Knight Grand Cordon with Collar Knight Grand Cordon |
Former grades | Knight Commander |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | None (Highest) |
Next (lower) | Royal Order of Ismail |
Ribbon bar of the order |
History
The Order of Muhammad Ali was founded by Sultan Hussein Kamel to commemorate the Muhammad Ali dynasty on 14 April 1915.[1] It was discontinued on formation of the Arab Republic of Egypt on 18 June 1953.[1] There were three classes (collar, grand cordon and commander) and two medals (gold and silver).[1] The collar was restricted to heads of state and members of Egyptian and foreign Royal families; there were only fifteen at any one time.[2]
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References
- "Kingdom of Egypt: Order of Muhammad Ali". medals.org. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
- "Egyptian Awards and Decorations". The Worcestshire Regiment. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
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