Order of merit (disambiguation)

An order of merit is a visible honorific order (decoration) conferred by a state, government, royal family, or other sovereign (dynastic order) to an individual in recognition of military or civil merits.

Order of merit may also refer to:

National orders

Europe

Africa

Americas

Asia and Pacific

Defunct national orders

  • Indian Order of Merit (1837–1947), a military and civilian decoration of British India
  • Order of St. Michael (Bavaria) (1693–1918), order open to the Catholic nobility
  • Pour le Mérite (1740–1918), Prussia's highest order of merit

Others

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See also

  • Order of Military Merit (disambiguation), a number of separate orders
  • Order of Naval Merit (disambiguation), a number of separate orders
  • Order of Civil Merit (France)
  • Order of Civil Merit (Korea), South Korea
  • Order of Civil Merit (Spain)
  • Order of Civil Merit (Syria)
  • Order of Civil Merit (Kingdom of Laos)
  • Cross of Merit (disambiguation), a number of separate decorations
  • Medal of Merit (disambiguation), a number of separate decorations
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