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Order of the Two Rivers

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Order of the Two Rivers (Badge of Honor)
Awarded by Kings of Iraq,
Presidents of Iraq
TypeOrder
MottoJustice is the Foundation of the State
EligibilityIraqi nationals or anyone who provides service to Iraq
Awarded forA national order of chivalry
StatusDiscontinued
Grades1st Class (Grand Cross)
2nd Class
3rd Class
4th Class
5th Class

Ribbon bar of the order (military division)

Ribbon bar of the order (civil division)

The Order of the Two Rivers (Arabic: وسام الرافدين Wisam Al Rafidain) was an Order awarded by the Kings of Iraq and then the Presidents of Iraq.

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Transcription

History

It was named after the two rivers, the Euphrates and Tigris, that flow through the middle of the country. It was initially awarded by the kings of Iraq between 1922 when the monarchy was established, and 1958 when the monarchy ended. It was continued by the presidents of Iraq through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.[1]

Classes

It had five classes and two divisions (military and civil).[2]

Recipients

See also

References

  1. ^ "Iraq, Republic, Order of the Two Rivers". Emedals. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Other countries". JK Militaria. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  3. ^ "No. 34457". The London Gazette. 23 November 1937. p. 7347.

External links

Media related to Order of the Two Rivers at Wikimedia Commons

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