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- Q2379392 subject Q8281497.
- Q2379392 subject Q8637666.
- Q2379392 subject Q9676280.
- Q2379392 abstract "The Liakat Medal (Turkish: Liyakat Madalyasi) translated as "Medal of Merit," was a decoration of the Ottoman Empire established in 1890. It could be awarded in two classes, gold or silver. The medal was a common military decoration of the late Ottoman Empire, through the end of the First World War. The medal could also be awarded to civilians for general merit to society. In 1905, women were allowed to receive the medal for charitable work, and other civilian merit. The medal measured 25 mm in diameter came in both gold and silver classes. It was suspended from a red ribbon with narrow green side stripes. During World War I a clasp of two crossed swords was attached to the ribbon with the date AH 1333 (1915) inscribed upon them.".
- Q2379392 thumbnail Liakat_Medal.png?width=300.
- Q2379392 wikiPageWikiLink Q12560.
- Q2379392 wikiPageWikiLink Q1313499.
- Q2379392 wikiPageWikiLink Q1788716.
- Q2379392 wikiPageWikiLink Q203910.
- Q2379392 wikiPageWikiLink Q343913.
- Q2379392 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
- Q2379392 wikiPageWikiLink Q8281497.
- Q2379392 wikiPageWikiLink Q8637666.
- Q2379392 wikiPageWikiLink Q9676280.
- Q2379392 comment "The Liakat Medal (Turkish: Liyakat Madalyasi) translated as "Medal of Merit," was a decoration of the Ottoman Empire established in 1890. It could be awarded in two classes, gold or silver. The medal was a common military decoration of the late Ottoman Empire, through the end of the First World War. The medal could also be awarded to civilians for general merit to society. In 1905, women were allowed to receive the medal for charitable work, and other civilian merit.".
- Q2379392 label "Liakat Medal".
- Q2379392 depiction Liakat_Medal.png.