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Pakistan, Republic. A Mid 20Th Century Independence Award Grouping
Pakistan, Republic. A Mid 20Th Century Independence Award Grouping
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Pakistan Independence Medal 1947, to Havidar Zafar Hussain, 16th Punjab Regiment (3834379 HAV ZAFAR HUSSAIN 16 PBR.), in cupro-nickel, measuring 37 mm in diameter, original ribbon; Group of Six: Medal of Service (Tamgha-i-Diffa), 1 Clasp - Saichen Glacier (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter); War Medal 1965 (1375 Tamgha-I-Jang) (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.8 mm in diameter); War Medal 1971 (Tamgha-i-Jang 1971) (in cupro-nickel, measuring 37 mm in diameter); Ten Years' Service Medal (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter); 100th Anniversary of Quaid I Azam Medal (Tamgah-i-Sad Saala Jashan-i-Wiladat-i-Quaid-i-Azam) (in cupro-nickel, measuring 37 mm in diameter); and Hijri Medal 1981 (Hijri Tamgha 1401) (in cupro-nickel, measuring 37.3 mm in diameter); court-mounted, with swing bar pinback, lightly soiled, original ribbons. Group of Four: Ten Years' Service Medal (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.8 mm in diameter); Jamhuriat Medal 1988 (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.2 mm in diameter); Golden Jubilee Medal of the Pakistani Revolution 1988 (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter); and Pakistan Independence Day Golden Jubilee Medal (in bronze, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter); court-mounted, without mounting attachments, lightly soiled original ribbons. Naming is impressed on the Pakistan Independence Medal, the other ten medals are un-named as issued. Very fine.
Footnote: The Pakistan Independence Medal was instituted in 1947, upon Pakistan achieving its independence from Great Britain; the Medal of Service (Tamgha-i-Diffa) was instituted on March 16, 1957 by the President of Pakistan and awarded for general service to all members of the Pakistani military and semi-military forces, to members of states' forces, and to British officers and men serving with Pakistan's armed forces; the War Medal 1965 (1375 Tamgha-I-Jang) was awarded for general service in the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War; the War Medal 1971 (Tamgha-i-Jang 1971) was awarded for general service in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War; the Ten Years' Service Medal was instituted in 1992 and awarded for ten years' service in the armed forces; the 100th Anniversary of Quaid I Azam Medal (Tamgah-i-Sad Saala Jashan-i-Wiladat-i-Quaid-i-Azam) was instituted on December 25, 1976 and was awarded to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Muhammed Ali Jinnah (1876-1948), the 'Quaid-i-Azam' (Great Leader), the founder and first Governor-General of Pakistan; the Hijri Medal was awarded to commemorate the completion of the fourteenth century of the Hijri era on November 22, 1979; the Jamhuriat Medal was instituted in 1988 and awarded to commemorate the termination of Martial Law, and the return to Democracy; the Golden Jubilee Medal of the Pakistani Revolution 1988 was instituted in 1988 and awarded to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the revolution; and the Pakistan Independence Day Golden Jubilee Medal was instituted in 1997 and awarded to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of the State of Pakistan.
Pakistan Independence Medal 1947, to Havidar Zafar Hussain, 16th Punjab Regiment (3834379 HAV ZAFAR HUSSAIN 16 PBR.), in cupro-nickel, measuring 37 mm in diameter, original ribbon; Group of Six: Medal of Service (Tamgha-i-Diffa), 1 Clasp - Saichen Glacier (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter); War Medal 1965 (1375 Tamgha-I-Jang) (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.8 mm in diameter); War Medal 1971 (Tamgha-i-Jang 1971) (in cupro-nickel, measuring 37 mm in diameter); Ten Years' Service Medal (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter); 100th Anniversary of Quaid I Azam Medal (Tamgah-i-Sad Saala Jashan-i-Wiladat-i-Quaid-i-Azam) (in cupro-nickel, measuring 37 mm in diameter); and Hijri Medal 1981 (Hijri Tamgha 1401) (in cupro-nickel, measuring 37.3 mm in diameter); court-mounted, with swing bar pinback, lightly soiled, original ribbons. Group of Four: Ten Years' Service Medal (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.8 mm in diameter); Jamhuriat Medal 1988 (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.2 mm in diameter); Golden Jubilee Medal of the Pakistani Revolution 1988 (in cupro-nickel, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter); and Pakistan Independence Day Golden Jubilee Medal (in bronze, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter); court-mounted, without mounting attachments, lightly soiled original ribbons. Naming is impressed on the Pakistan Independence Medal, the other ten medals are un-named as issued. Very fine.
Footnote: The Pakistan Independence Medal was instituted in 1947, upon Pakistan achieving its independence from Great Britain; the Medal of Service (Tamgha-i-Diffa) was instituted on March 16, 1957 by the President of Pakistan and awarded for general service to all members of the Pakistani military and semi-military forces, to members of states' forces, and to British officers and men serving with Pakistan's armed forces; the War Medal 1965 (1375 Tamgha-I-Jang) was awarded for general service in the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War; the War Medal 1971 (Tamgha-i-Jang 1971) was awarded for general service in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War; the Ten Years' Service Medal was instituted in 1992 and awarded for ten years' service in the armed forces; the 100th Anniversary of Quaid I Azam Medal (Tamgah-i-Sad Saala Jashan-i-Wiladat-i-Quaid-i-Azam) was instituted on December 25, 1976 and was awarded to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Muhammed Ali Jinnah (1876-1948), the 'Quaid-i-Azam' (Great Leader), the founder and first Governor-General of Pakistan; the Hijri Medal was awarded to commemorate the completion of the fourteenth century of the Hijri era on November 22, 1979; the Jamhuriat Medal was instituted in 1988 and awarded to commemorate the termination of Martial Law, and the return to Democracy; the Golden Jubilee Medal of the Pakistani Revolution 1988 was instituted in 1988 and awarded to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the revolution; and the Pakistan Independence Day Golden Jubilee Medal was instituted in 1997 and awarded to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of the State of Pakistan.
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