Volunteer Corps Medal (Tamgha-e-Jan-e-Nisari), in Silver, I Class

CATEGORY: Version

SKU: 02.IND.0116.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$100 USD

  • I Class Silver Medal Obverse
  • I Class Silver Medal Obverse
  • I Class Silver Medal Obverse
  • I Class Silver Medal Obverse Detail
  • I Class Silver Medal Reverse
  • I Class Silver Medal Suspension Detail

Estimated market value:

$100 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    India
  • Composition
    Silver
  • Inscription
    Obv: [ARABIC INSCRIPTION] Rev: [ARABIC INSCRIPTION]
  • Size
    36mm
  • Version Remarks
    The obverse is stamped with the maker's mark "WAP.W", the Birmingham anchor Assay mark, and British Lion.
  • Image Licensing
    https://www.emedals.com/middle-east/india/medals/india-bahawalpur-a-corps-medal-for-volunteers-1st-class-to-officers

Physical Description and Item Details


Tamgha-e-Jan-e-Nisari. In silver, maker marked "WAP.W", marked with an anchor (made in Birmingham), the British lion and date marked "E" (1929) on the obverse, hallmarked with the British lion on the reverse of the bar suspension, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter, original ribbon suspended from an ornate hanger with pinback, extremely fine.

History


The Volunteer Corps Medal (Tamgha-e-Jan-e-Nisari) was instituted by Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi. The Medal is awarded in 2 Classes to members of volunteer auxiliary forces in recognition of meritorious service.

The I Class is composed of silver and is awarded to Officers.

The following 3 clasps are authorized for wear on the Medal ribbon to denote awards made in recognition of bravery, good conduct, and good service:
1. "Shujaat" (Bravery)
2. "Nack Chalan" (Good Character)
3. "Khidmaat Husna" (Excellent Services)

A 4th clasp to denote long service is also known to have been issued with the award, however, the inscription is uncertain. There may be additional clasps authorized for wear with the Medal. Subsequent research is necessary.

The obverse features an Arabic inscription which translates to "By the Grace of God Sadiq Mohammad Abbasi V Ruler of God Gifted Kingdom of Bahawalpur" and the reverse features an inscription which translates to "God God and the Prophet who is the Servant of the God Haji Mohammed Abbasi Fifth, Ruler of Bahawalpur."

There may be additional versions of the Bronze Medal which vary by design not featured here.

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