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Nishan-e-Pakistan

نشانِ پاکستان
Awarded by

Government of Pakistan
TypeNational Civilian
Established19 March 1957
CountryPakistan Pakistan
EligibilityHeads of State
Criteria"rendered services of highest distinction" to the national interest of Pakistan.[1]
GradesGrand Cross
Grand Officer
Commander
Member
Post-nominalsN.Pk
Statistics
First induction1959
Last induction2024
Precedence
Next (higher)Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Pakistan
Next (lower)Grand Officer of the Order of Pakistan

Service Ribbon of the
Nishan-e-Pakistan


Nishan-e-Pakistan (Urdu: نشانِ پاکستان, lit.'Grand Cross of the Order of Pakistan') is the highest civilian award of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.[2] It is awarded to "those who have rendered services of highest distinction" to the national interest of Pakistan. Nishan is awarded to government officials and civilians, including citizens of Pakistan and foreign nationals. In the Pakistan honours system, Nishan-e-Pakistan is equivalent to Nishan-e-Haider, the highest military gallantry award.[1] Established on 19 March 1975 under the Decorations Act, 1975,[3] the award is not correlated to the rank or status of a person.[1]

This award, including other civilian awards, is announced on Independence Day (14 August) each year and its investiture takes place on the following Pakistan Resolution Day (23 March) by the president of Pakistan.[4] This award can also be awarded posthumously,[5] and all the recipients are entitled to the post-nominal NPk.

Grades

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Insignia

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  • Collar (Nishan)
  • Sash (Nishan)
  • Star (Nishan and Hilal)
  • Badge (Nishan, Hilal, Sitara and Tamgha)
  • Necklet/Bow (Hilal and Sitara)
  • Medal (Nishan, Hilal, Sitara and Tamgha)
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Recipients

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Year Image Name Field Country
1958 Haile Selassie I[7] Emperor of Ethiopia  Ethiopia
1960 Hussein bin Talal King of Jordan  Jordan
9 November 1959 Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Shah of Iran  Imperial State of Iran
1960 Queen Elizabeth II Queen of the United Kingdom  United Kingdom
13 January 1961 Josip Broz Tito President of Yugoslavia  Yugoslavia
1962 Bhumibol Adulyadej King of Thailand  Thailand
7 December 1957 Dwight D. Eisenhower President of the United States  USA
1 August 1969 Richard Nixon[8] President of the United States  USA
1982 Suharto[9] President of Indonesia  Indonesia
1983 King Birendra King of Nepal    Nepal
23 March 1983 Aga Khan IV[10] Leader of Ismaili Muslims  United Kingdom
19 May 1990 Morarji Desai[11] Prime Minister of India  India
18 September 1992 Hassanal Bolkiah Sultan of Brunei Darussalam  Brunei
3 October 1992 Nelson Mandela[12] President of South Africa  South Africa
March 8, 1997 Fidel Ramos President of the Philippines  Philippines
10 April 1999 Li Peng Premier of the People's Republic of China  China
6 April 1999 Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani[13] Emir of Qatar  Qatar
21 April 2001 Qaboos bin Said[14] Sultan of Oman  Oman
1 February 2006 King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud[15] King of Saudi Arabia  Saudi Arabia
24 November 2006 Hu Jintao[16] General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
President of the People's Republic of China
 China
26 October 2009 Recep Tayyip Erdoğan[17][18] Prime Minister of Turkey  Turkey
2009 Emperor Akihito[13] Emperor of Japan  Japan
31 March 2010 Abdullah Gul[19][20] President of Turkey  Turkey
22 May 2013 Li Keqiang[21] Premier of the People's Republic of China  China
21 April 2015 Xi Jinping[22] General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
President of the People's Republic of China
 China
23 May 2018 Fidel Castro[23] former First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
former President of the Council of State of Cuba
 Cuba
19 November 2018 Haris Silajdžić Bosniak Member of the Presidency of Bosna and Herzegovina  Bosnia and Herzegovina
18 February 2019 Mohammad bin Salman[24][25] Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia  Saudi Arabia
22 March 2019 Mahathir Mohamad[26] Prime Minister of Malaysia  Malaysia
26 May 2019 Wang Qishan[27] Vice President of the People's Republic of China  China
23 June 2019 Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani[28] Emir of Qatar  Qatar
23 March 2020 Daren Sammy[29] West Indiescricketer  Saint Lucia
14 August 2020 Syed Ali Shah Geelani[30] Hurriyat Leader  India
5 November 2020 Šefik Džaferović[31] Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina  Bosnia and Herzegovina
5 December 2023 His Holiness Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin[6] Leader of the Dawoodi Bohra Community  India
23 March 2024 Khalid bin Salman[32] Minister of Defence Saudi Arabia  Saudi Arabia
3 October 2024 Anwar Ibrahim[33] Prime Minister of Malaysia  Malaysia

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Pakistan confers highest civilian award Nishan-e-Pakistan on Saudi Crown Prince". The Hindu. 18 February 2019. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
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  12. ^ "Mandela in Pakistan". The Independent. UK. 3 October 1992. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
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  24. ^ "President Alvi confers Nishan-e-Pakistan on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman". The Express Tribune. 18 February 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
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  26. ^ "Pakistan to confer highest civilian award on Dr M". Malay Mail. 20 March 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
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  30. ^ Bhat, Tariq (14 August 2020). "Pakistan confers highest civilian award on Syed Ali Shah Geelani". The Week. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  31. ^ @PresOfPakistan (5 November 2020). "President Dr. Arif Alvi conferring the award of Nishan-e-Pakistan on Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sefik Dzaferovic, at Aiwan-e-Sadr" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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