Orders, decorations and medals of Abkhazia

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Orders, decorations and medals of Abkhazia is a system of awards of the Republic of Abkhazia, formed by the Decree of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Abkhazia on December 4, 1992.

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The awards of Abkhazia can be awarded to both citizens of Abkhazia and foreign citizens. [1] [2] [3]

Highest Title

RibbonTitleNative name
Hero of Abkhazia.jpg Hero of Abkhazia Aṕsny Afyrhaca

Orders

RibbonOrderClassNative name
1 ABK Order of Honour and Glory 1st class ribbon 218.svg Order of Honor and Glory1stAkhdz-Apsha
ABK Order of Honour and Glory 2nd class ribbon 218.svg 2nd
ABK Order of Honour and Glory 3rd class ribbon 218.svg 3rd
2 Ribbon Bar of None.svg Order of Leon
3 Orden Muzhestva (Abkhaziia) lenta.png Order of CourageAfyrkhakarazy

Medals

RibbonMedalNative name
1 For courage Abkhazia rib.png Medal for CourageAgumsharaz
2 Medal' <<Za Pobedu>> (Abkhaziia) lenta.png Medal for VictoryAiaairaz

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References

  1. "ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЕ НАГРАДЫ" Russian [State Awards]. abkhaziagov.org (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2012-08-30.
  2. "ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЕ НАГРАДЫ" Russian [State Awards of the Republic of Abkhazia]. apsny.ru (in Russian).
  3. "Orders, Decorations and Medals of the Republic of Abkhazia". Medals of the World.