Supreme Order of the Renaissance (Wisam Al Ordani Al Nahda), III Class Commander

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SKU: 01.JOR.0103.107.01.000

Estimated market value:

$550 USD

  • Supreme Order of the Renaissance  (Wisam Al Ordani Al Nahda), III Class Commander Obverse
  • Supreme Order of the Renaissance  (Wisam Al Ordani Al Nahda), III Class Commander Obverse
  • Supreme Order of the Renaissance  (Wisam Al Ordani Al Nahda), III Class Commander Obverse Detail

Estimated market value:

$550 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Jordan
  • Makers
    Bichay, Cairo; Garrards & Co. Ltd, Birmingham
  • Composition
    Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: [ARABIC INSCRIPTION]
  • Size
    45-59x96mm
  • Version Remarks
    The reverse features the maker's mark "G & Co Ld."

History


The Order of the Renaissance (Wisam Al Ordani Al Nahda) was established by the Sharif of Mecca (later the King of Hejaz), Hussein bin Ali, by Decree in 1916 or 1917. The Order was created as a Hejaz award and was originally conferred in commemoration of the revolt of the Hejaz against the Turks in the 1916 war of liberation. Personnel who served in the revolt which rid the region of Turkish domination were eligible for the award of the Order. Following the fall of the Hejaz Kingdom and its incorporation into Saudi Arabia in 1925, the Order became a Trans-Jordanian award and was modified and headed by King Hussein's son, King Emir Abdullah. The Order was renamed the "Supreme Order of the Renaissance" and was modified to recognize native Jordanians as well as foreigners for outstanding or meritorious civil and military service to the nation. The Order is presented in 5 Classes, plus a Special Class, and has an associated Medal.

The III Class Commander is awarded to military officers, civil officials, tribal chiefs, and other highly respected personnel.

The III Class Commander is worn from a neck ribbon and features Arabic script on the obverse which translates to "Order of the Renaissance of Third Class, 1336"(corresponding to the date 1916) and, "Ali bin Al Hussein His Servant."

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