Royal Order of Muhammad Ali | |
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Awarded by Head of the Egyptian Royal Family | |
Type | Dynastic order |
Established | 14 April 1915 |
Royal house | Muhammad Ali |
Religious affiliation | Islam |
Ribbon | Green with two White stripes on either side |
Founder | Sultan Hussein Kamel |
Sovereign | King Fuad II |
Grand Master | Prince Muhammad Ali |
Grades | Knight Grand Cordon with Collar Knight Grand Cordon |
Former grades | Knight Commander |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | None (Highest) |
Next (lower) | Royal Order of Ismail |
Ribbon bar of the order |
The Royal Order of Muhammad Ali (Nishan al-Muhammad'Ali) was an order of chivalry and state honour in the Kingdom of Egypt.
The Order of Muhammad Ali was founded by Sultan Hussein Kamel to commemorate the Muhammad Ali dynasty on 14 April 1915.[1] It was discontinued on formation of the Arab Republic of Egypt on 18 June 1953.[1]
This order was the first in rank among the Orders of the Kingdom of Egypt. It consisted of a "Collar" and a single class, the "Grand Cordon". It also included two Medals, one in gold, the other in silver.[2]