Order of the Supreme Sun
(Nishan-i-Lmar-i-Ala)
Awarded by King of Afghanistan
TypeOrder
Established1920
Awarded forServices to the state of Afghanistan
Statusdiscontinued
FounderAmanullah Khan
GradesCollar
1st Class
2nd Class
3rd Class
Medal of Merit
Precedence
Next (higher)None
Next (lower)Order of the Leader
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Ribbons of the order

The Order of the Supreme Sun (Nishan-i-Lmar-i-Ala) was a decoration of the former Kingdom of Afghanistan.

The Order was instituted in 1920 by King Amanullah Khan and discontinued in 1973 upon the abolition of the Afghan monarchy. It was awarded for services to the state and had four grades (Collar, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Classes) and a Medal of Merit.

The Order's ribbon was blue with a central red stripe (until 1960).

After 1960 the Order's ribbon was sky blue with two red lateral stripes.

Recipients


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