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Type | Order |
Awarded for | Valuable services to Egypt |
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Established | 1953 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of the Nile |
Next (lower) | Order of Merit |
The Order of the Republic is an Egyptian order of knighthood.
History
The Order was founded in 1953 to celebrate the rebirth of the Republic of Egypt.
Classes
The order is composed of the following classes of merit :[1]
- First class – Grand Cordon
- Second class
- Third class
- Fourth class
- Fifth class
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Insignia
- The ribbon is green with golden and red borders.
Notable recipients
- Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain (24 January 1973)
- Omar Sharaf, Egyptian diplomat (February 1973)
- Ginandjar Kartasasmita, Speaker of the Regional Representative Council of Indonesia (1978)
- Sudharmono, Vice President of Indonesia
- L. B. Moerdani, Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces
- Idham Chalid, Deputy Prime Minister of Indonesia (1959)
- Charles III, King of the United Kingdom, then Prince of Wales (1981)
- Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Egyptian Music composer
- Mohammed al-Ghazali, Islamic cleric (1988)
- Ihsan Abdel Quddous, Egyptian writer (1990)
- Salah Zulfikar, Egyptian actor and producer[2][3]
- Ahmed Moharram, Egyptian engineer and politician
- Faten Hamama, Egyptian actress
- Kamal Rifaat, Egyptian military officer and politician[4]
- Mohamed Aboutrika, Egyptian footballer
- Vladimir Alexeyev, Soviet admiral
- Ezz El-Dine Zulficar, Egyptian film director[5]
- Jože Brilej, Yugoslavian diplomat
- Mashhour Ahmed Mashhour, Chairman of Suez Canal Authority
- J. William Middendorf, American diplomat
- Muhammad Naji Al-Mahlawi, President of Ain Shams University
See also
References and sources
- World Medals Index, Republic of Egypt: Order of the Republic
Specific
- ↑ Order of the Republic – website of the Presidency of the Arab Republic of Egypt
- ↑ al-Funūn (in Arabic). al-Ittiḥād. 1981.
- ↑ Egypt. Hayʼah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Istiʻlāmāt (in Arabic). جمهورية مصر العربية، وزارة الاعلام، الهيئة العامة للاستلامات،. 1992.
- ↑ Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008. Walter de Gruyter. 22 December 2011. p. 670. ISBN 978-3-11-093004-7.
- ↑ "سمير صبرى يتسلم وسام العلوم والفنون للراحل محمد فوزى". اليوم السابع. 13 March 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
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