词条 | Order of Muhammad |
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|title = Order of Muhammad |image = |caption = |image2 = |caption2 = |awarded_by = The King of Morocco |type = |motto = |day = |eligibility = |for = |status = Currently constituted |head_title = Sovereign |head = King Mohammed VI | head2_title = Grand Master | head2 = |chancellor = |commander = |grades = Special Class, 1st Class, 2nd Class |former_grades = | established = 16 November 1956 |house = Alaouite |religion = Islam | higher = None (highest) | lower = Order of Ouissam Alaouite |ribbon = }} The Order of Muhammad, also referred to as Order of Sovereignty (Arabic: Wissam al-Mohammadi, French: Ordre de la Souverainete or Ordre de Mohammed), is the highest state decoration of the Kingdom of Morocco. The Order was instituted on 16 November 1956 by King Mohammed V of Morocco, who reigned between 1955 and 1961. ClassesThe Order of the Mohammedi is issued in three classes, one special and two ordinary:
The ordinary classes:
There is no ribbon attached to the order. EligibilityThe Order is only eligible for monarchs and foreign heads of state, members of the Royal Family and foreign princes and princesses. But with great exception also ordinary Moroccans can be taken up in this order. External links
5 : Recipients of the Order of Muhammad|Orders, decorations, and medals of Morocco|Awards established in 1956|Orders of knighthood awarded to heads of state, consorts and sovereign family members|1956 establishments in Morocco |
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