Order of Service
Order of Service (Persian: نشان خدمت) is an Iranian state general order. For the first time, it was established and awarded during the Pahlavi dynasty and during the reign of Reza Shah. After Iranian Revolution it was re-established by "Council of Iran Ministers" in November 21, 1990. The order has three classes. According to Article 12 of the Regulations on the Awarding of Government Orders of Iran, the Order of Service awarded by President of Iran to recognize "achieving distinguished success" in one of the following:
- Truly and consistent efforts in accomplishing responsibility and servitude
- Aiding the oppressed and deprived people
Classes
It comes in three classes:
- 1st Order
- 2nd Order
- 3rd Order
Recipients
See also
- Order of Merit and Management
- Order of Freedom (Iran)
- Order of Altruism
- Order of Work and Production
- Order of Research
- Order of Mehr
- Order of Justice (Iran)
- Order of Construction
- Order of Knowledge
- Order of Education and Pedagogy
- Order of Persian Politeness
- Order of Independence (Iran)
- Order of Courage (Iran)
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