Order of As-Saif
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Order of As-Saif | |
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Awarded by Sultan of Kurum Ash-Sharqia | |
Type | Order of distinction |
Awarded for | Awarded to royalty, foreign heads-of-state, merits for the Sultanate and society |
Status | Active |
Grand Master | Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni |
Grades (w/ post-nominals) | Grand Cordon Grand Officer Officer Knight or Dame |
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Established | 1702 AN |
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The Order of As-Saif (Order of the Sword) is an order of distinction of Kurum Ash-Sharqia. It was established in 1702 AN after the birth of prince Saif Ad-Din ibn Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni, the first son of sultan Salah Ad-Din.
The order is divided into four degrees:
- 1st class, Grand Cordon, awarded to royal family members, foreign heads-of-state and high dignitaries
- 2nd class, Grand Officer, awarded to important statesmen with a long service record or a particular merit for the Sultanate
- 3rd class, Officer, awarded to citizens and foreigners for merits for the Sultanate and for society
- 4th class, Knight or Dame, awarded to citizens and foreigners for merits for the Sultanate and for society, prominent businessmen and cultural figures.
Insignia
Membership
Membership is awarded by the Sultan, with approval of the Grand Vizier.
Grand Master
- Sultan Salah Ad-Din I
Grand cordon
- Salah Ad-Din I, by law in 1702 AN
- Elisabeth Asara des Vinandy, the princess consort, awarded in 1702 AN
- Jan u-Samil Spiik, Chair of the Senatorial Committee for Diplomatic Relations of Hurmu, awarded in 1702 AN
- Mehmet Arslan, President of New Batavia, awarded in 1703 AN
- Jaaguzan, Shahanshah of the Çakar Empire, awarded in 1712 AN
Grand Officer
- Faisal Van Looveren, Grand Vizier of Kurum Ash-Sharqia and founding father, awarded in 1702 AN
Officer
- Redouan van Lucerne, former Grand Vizier of New Batavia, awarded in 1704 AN
- Nasir de Vries, father of Kurum Ash-Sharqian social security, awarded in 1710 AN
Knight or Dame
- Kamal Blankvelder, businessman and founder of the Football Association of Kurum Ash-Sharqia, awarded in 1705 AN
- Beyza Maes, founder of the Royal Theater of Vrijplaats, awarded in 1711 AN
See also
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