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Orders, decorations, and medals of Bangladesh

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The existing Bangladeshi honours system was created after Independence of Bangladesh. The highest civilian honours are the Independence Award and Ekushey Padak. They are awarded every year. The awards are civilian awards for a broad set of achievements in fields such as Education, Arts, Civil Service, or Social Service and Liberation War. Awards were also bestowed posthumously and they are not given for foreign citizens.

The most recognized and respected gallantry awards are the Bir (Bengali: বীর) awards which are Bir Sreshtho, Bir Uttom, Bir Bikrom and Bir Protik in decreasing order of importance. They are awarded to freedom fighters who showed utmost bravery and fought against the Pakistan Army in the Bangladesh Liberation War. All of these awards were introduced immediately after the Liberation War in 1971.

The 'Nakeeb Padak' (Bangla : নকীব পদক) has been awarded since 2021 for the contribution to Bengali literature.

Civil decorations

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General awards

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Literature awards

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Particular awards

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Military decorations

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Military Medals of Bangladesh

The following are the various gallantry, service and war medals of the Bangladesh Armed Forces.[5][6][7][8][9]

Wartime gallantry awards

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  • Bir Sreshtho-(Bengali: বীরশ্রেষ্ঠ; literally, "The Most Valiant Hero"), the highest gallantry award
  • Bir Uttom- (Bengali: বীর উত্তম; literally, "Better among Braves"), the second highest gallantry award
  • Bir Bikrom- (Bengali: বীর বিক্রম; literally, "Valiant hero"), the third highest gallantry award
  • Bir Protik- (Bengali: বীর প্রতীক; literally, "Symbol of Bravery or Idol of Courage"), the fourth highest gallantry award

Peacetime gallantry awards

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  • Bir Sorbottam-(Bengali: বীর সর্বোত্তম; literally, "The Foremost Braves"), the highest gallantry award
  • Bir Mrittunjoee- (Bengali: বীর মৃত্যুঞ্জয়ী; literally, "The Immortal Braves"), the second highest gallantry award
  • Bir Chiranjib- (Bengali: বীর চিরঞ্জীব; literally, " The Incorruptible Braves"), the third highest gallantry award
  • Bir Durjoy- (Bengali: বীর দুর্জয়; literally, "The Indomitable Braves"), the fourth highest gallantry award

Army service medals

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  • Army Medal সেনাবাহিনী পদক (PSB)
  • Extraordinary Service Medal
  • Distinguished Service Medal
  • Army Medal of Glory সেনা গৌরব পদক (SGP)
  • Army Medal of Excellence সেনা উৎকর্ষ পদক (SUP)
  • Army Efficiency Medal সেনা পারদর্শিতা পদক (SPP)

Long service awards

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  • Jestha Padak I (10 years service)
  • Jestha Padak II (20 years service)
  • Jestha Padak III (27 years service)

Special decorations (for non-nationals)

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Police medals

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Police medals are awarded every year in the annual Police Week Parade. They are awarded both for bravery and service.

Border Guard medals

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Ansar and VDP medals

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  • Bangladesh Ansar Medal (Bravery)
  • Bangladesh Ansar Medal (Service)
  • President Ansar Medal (Bravery)
  • President Ansar Medal (Service)
  • Bangladesh VDP Medal (Bravery)
  • Bangladesh VDP Medal (Service)
  • President VDP Medal (Service)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Khan, Sanjida (2012). "National Awards". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. ^ "Order about National Professor" (in Bengali). Ministry of Education (Bangladesh). 2011-06-15.
  3. ^ "Order about National Awards" (PDF) (in Bengali). Cabinet Divisions. 2011-06-15.
  4. ^ "PM gives away national sports awards". bdnews24.com. 2015-02-24.
  5. ^ Bangladesh Ribbon Chart
  6. ^ http://www.medals.org.uk/bangladesh/bangladesh-text.htm Text List of Ribbons
  7. ^ http://www.jeanpaulleblanc.com/Bangladesh.htm Orders, Decorations and Medals of Bangladesh
  8. ^ "Medals | Official Website of Bangladesh Army". Archived from the original on 2014-07-01. Retrieved 2014-07-14. Army Medal Lists: Official
  9. ^ http://www.coleccionesmilitares.com/cintas/asia/bangladesh.gif Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine Asian Medals: Bangladesh
  10. ^ Haroon Habib (25 July 2011). "Bangladesh honours Indira Gandhi with highest award". The Hindu.
  11. ^ "Vajpayee honoured". 8 June 2015.
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