Order of Al Kamal/ Order of Virtues, Type II, III Class
SKU: 01.EGY.0103.106.01
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History
The Order of Al-Kamal, or the Order of Virtues, was instituted by Sultan Husain Kamil in 1915. The Order is conferred upon Egyptian and foreign ladies in recognition of distinguished contributions or services made towards the advancement of Egypt or humanity.
The Order is presented in a Supreme Class, I Class, II Class, and III Class. The Supreme Class is bestowed upon wives of heads of state and crown princes.
The III Class is presented to the wives of ambassadors and other important male figures.
The III Class is worn by a bow.
The III Class features obverse Arabic inscriptions which translate to "Charity," "Duty," "Devotion," and "Nobility." There is also a centre Arabic inscription which translates to "Al-Kamal."
There are multiple versions of the III Class. The first version was instituted during the royal regime between 1915 and 1953 and features a surmounting royal crown. The later version was established during the Republic of Egypt and features a surmounting golden eagle.
There may be additional versions of the III Class not featured here.
Versions
$1650 USD
Silver-gilt/Enamelled
Obv: [ARABIC INSCRIPTION]
45-49.5x56mm
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