Order of the Renaissance of Oman Wisam Nahdat Oman | |
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Awarded by | |
Type | Order |
Status | Currently constituted |
Sovereign | Sultan Haitham |
Grades | Special Class 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class 4th Class |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of Oman |
Next (lower) | Order of Sultan Qaboos |
Ribbon bar of the 1st–3rd Class Ribbon bar of the 4th Class |
The Order of the Renaissance of Oman (Wisam Nahdat Oman) is the third highest order of Oman
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The order exists in:
The Supreme Order of the Renaissance of Oman has a Collar
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