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The Nişan De Onur was introduced in 1928, six years after the establishment of the Sultanate of Sharifistan. Men awarded the honour have, since then, been entitled to be called Sipahi whilst women who received the honour have been entitled to be called Khanum. | The Nişan De Onur (orginally the Nişan-nin Onur) was introduced in 1928, six years after the establishment of the Sultanate of Sharifistan. Men awarded the honour have, since then, been entitled to be called Sipahi whilst women who received the honour have been entitled to be called Khanum. | ||
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The Nişan De Onur is a Sharifistani form of knighthood
History The Nişan De Onur (orginally the Nişan-nin Onur) was introduced in 1928, six years after the establishment of the Sultanate of Sharifistan. Men awarded the honour have, since then, been entitled to be called Sipahi whilst women who received the honour have been entitled to be called Khanum.
recipients
Chief Qadi Mehmet Khan (judicial services)
Prince Dawood Khan
(Posthumously,military services)
Lieutenant-General Khalid Aslan (Services to the Royal Gendarmerie)
Mehmet Pathan (police officer) (services to police anti-corruption)
Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan (Military services)
Calder Tavor (Services to law and order)
Queen Roxanne De France (Diplomatic services)
Suleiman Ahmed Muhammad Khalid Effendi (services to philosophy)
Ahmed Demir (philosopher) (services to philosophy)