Order of the Ghazi

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The Most Honourable Order of the Distinguished Rule of Ghazi
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Type Order
Established15 August 1952
Awarded forService for the government or the Maldives
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderSultan Muhammad Fareed Didi
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Precedence
Next (lower) Order of Izzuddin
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Order of the Distinguished Rule of Ghazi, formally known as, The Most Honourable Order of the Distinguished Rule of Ghazi, or Insignia of the Most Distinguished Order of Ghazi, informally the Nishan Ghazige 'Izzatheri Veriya is the highest national award in the Maldives. [1]

Recipients

The Most Honourable Order of the Distinguished Rule of Ghazi, Nishan Ghazege 'Izzatheri Veriya, the highest-ranked title in the Maldives, was awarded to Queen Elizabeth II in 1972 during her visit to the Maldives. The then Prime Minister Ibrahim Nasir gained the title following his victory as the independence hero of the Maldives. In 2013, President Maumoon was given the Nishan Ghazige 'Izzatheri Veriya title on the independence day celebration. [1]

RecipientDateRef
Mohamed Amin Didi 15 August 1952 [2]
Ibrahim Nasir, Prime Minister of the Maldive Islands until 1968.9 February 1967 [3]
Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 1952 to 2022.13 March 1972 [4]
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, President of the Maldives from 1978 to 2008.26 July 2013 [1]

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References

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  2. Maldives during the 20th centry - 1, 501
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  4. "Burke's Peerage and Gentry > The Royal Family > HM Queen Elizabeth II". Burke's Peerage . Archived from the original on 1 December 2009. Retrieved 24 October 2010.