Order of Haroonia (Imtiaz-I-Haroonia), I Class Grand Commander

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SKU: 01.IND.0104.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$1000+ USD

  • Order of Haroonia (Imtiaz-I-Haroonia), I Class Grand Commander

Estimated market value:

$1000+ USD

Attributes

  • Country
    India
  • Composition
    Silver gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: [PERSIAN INSCRIPTION]
  • Size
    42mm

Physical Description and Item Details


An eight point star with rays, resting on a garter of white enamel with red star and crescent and green leaf desings between the points of the star. The obverse medallion presents a red enamelled disc with the inscription "1321 Hijri Khan Abbasi Jaloos Maimanat Manoos" with a white enamelled crescent with the inscription "Imtiaz Haroonia". The reverse is plain. The badge is suspended by a star and crescent fised to the top of the badge at 12 o'clock.

History


The Order of Haroonia (Imtiaz-I-Haroonia) was founded by Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan V Abbasi on the attainment of his majority and investiture with full ruling powers on November 12, 1903. The Order is conferred in 5 Classes.

The I Class Grand Commander is worn from a Sash and is issued with a Breast Star.

There has been considerable disputes regarding the colour of the ribbon for the order. Some sources state grey, while others refer to various shades of green. The time periods for the first type of ribbon is also up for debate, as some sources state 1925-1935 (supposedly aligning with the Silver Jubilee in London) and others argue 1925-1953 (supposedly aligning with the cornation in London). Neither have been confirmed.

The obverse inscription is in Persian and states "1321 Hijri Khan Abbasi Jaloos Maimanat Manoos". 1321 Hejira means 1903/04 A.D; Jaloos means accession to a throne; Manoos means Associated/intimate/friendly, and so the inscription translates to roughly: "Friendly Medal on Accession". The inscription Imtiaz Haroonia translates to "Order of Haroonia".

There may be an additional version of the Decoration which differs by the obverse inscription or design. However, additional research is necessary to confirm.

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