Close to Royalty Medal (Imtiaz Huzoori), in Gold, I Class

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  • remarks
    The award may also be known as the Order of Attendant or the Distinction of Courtier.

History


The Close to Royalty Medal (Imtiaz Huzoori) was founded by Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi as an award for meritorious service provided to the government, the court, or the Nawabi household. The award may also be known as the Order of Attendant or the Distinction of Courtier and is issued in 3 Classes. There are no known statutes for this award.

It is believed that the I Class is worn from a neck ribbon, but more research is needed to verify.

The obverse features a Persian inscription which translates to "By the Grace of God Sadiq Muhammad Abbasi V, Ruler of God Gifted Kingdom of Bahawalpur" and the reverse features a Persian inscription which translates to "Imtiaz Huzoori."

While the designer of the award is unknown it is suspected that there were at least two separate strikings using different dies. This is because the calligraphy on the reverse varies, but the text is consistent.

This medal is worn on a 39mm white ribbon with green/red/green stripes, each finely bordered with a black line, set near the edge.

There may be an additional version of the Medal which varies by design.

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  • Composition

    Gold

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    Obv: [PERSIAN INSCRIPTION] Rev: [PERSIAN INSCRIPTION]

  • Size

    39mm

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