Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar
Appearance
Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar | |
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House Order | |
Status | Awarded by the Zanzibari royal family |
The Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar (Wisam al-Kawkab al-Durri al-Zanzibari) is a decoration awarded by the
Sultan of Zanzibar.[citation needed
] Initially the decoration had two grades, the first of which was usually awarded to foreign heads of state and the second which was further subdivided into five hierarchical classes. Currently the second grade only is being awarded.
History
The Order was instituted by Sultan
Sayyid Majid bin Said Al-Busaid in 1865, amended by Sultan Barghash bin Said on 22 December 1875, and amended again by Sultan Sayyid Sir Khalifa II bin Harub Al-Said
on 5 August 1918 when it became an award in five classes for meritorious service (1. First Class – limited to 40 recipients, 2. Second Class – 60 recipients, 3. Third Class – 80 recipients, 4. Fourth Class – 90 recipients, and 5. Fifth Class – 100 recipients).
Design
Both classes awarded neck medals in
medallion form to be worn around the neck on formal occasions and breast badges, smaller awards which could be worn on the left breast like conventional medals. The neck medal was made of silver gilt, enamel and gold with a five pointed star surrounded by a wreath. The centre of the medal featured a portrait of the awarding Sultan for the first grade medals and the Sultan's monogram
in gold on a red background for the second grade. The breast order was an eight pointed star in silver, again featuring the Sultan's portrait for the first grade and a monogram for the second. The ribbon for all medals was red with white edges.
Classes and insignia
I grade
- Grand Cross
II grade
- Grand Cross (limited to 40 members)
- Grand Officer (limited to 60 members)
- Commander (limited to 80 members)
- Officer (limited to 90 members)
- Member (limited to 100 members)
Insignia | ||||||
Grand Cross | Grand Cross | Commander | Officer |
Notable recipients
- Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini, Aga Khan IV[1]
- Otto von Bismarck (I grade with diamonds)
- Paul von Buri
- Henry Edward Colvile
- Clement Lloyd Hill
- Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon[2]
- Lloyd Mathews
- Isma'il Pasha[3]
- Cecil Pereira
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Arthur Raikes
- Harry Rawson
- John Houston Sinclair
- Michael Tighe (Indian Army officer)
- Hermann Wissmann (II grade, Grand Cross)
Gallery
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Neck and breast versions of the First (or sovereign's) Order
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Neck version of the third class of the Second Order
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Breast version of the Second Order
References
- ^ "Aga Khan Titles and Honours". ismaili.net. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
- ^ "Princess Margaret". UK Royal Family. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
- ^ "Egypt Arms". hubert-herald.nl. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
- Patience, Kevin (1994), Zanzibar and the Shortest War in History, Bahrain: Kevin Patience, p. 17.
External links
- The Official Website of the Zanzibari Royal Family http://www.zanzibarroyalfamily.org