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Order of the Crown (Iran)

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Type
  
Dynastic Order

Royal house
  
House of Pahlavi

Order of the Crown (Iran)

Sovereign
  
Crown Prince Reza of Iran

Grades
  
Knight/Dame Grand Cordon, Knight/Dame Grand Officer, Knight/Dame

Established
  
1913 - 1979 (National Order) 1979 - present (House Order)

Next (higher)
  
Order of the Lion and the Sun

The Order of the Crown was founded in 1913 (1332 AH) by Shah Ahmad Shah Qajar before his coronation as the highest dynastical and state order. Until 1926 it existed in two classes (with breast star and sash for both). The 1st class had a collar (neck chain with badge as a pendant) reserved for the Shahanshah and the Crown-Prince. The Order was preserved in Iran after the fall of Qajars. Until the reform of the Order in 1938/39 the sash was blue with thin green-white borders, after the reform - corn-yellow with sky-blue edges.

The first Shah from the Pahlavi dynasty reformed the order at the end of the year in 1938/39. The order was the senior one after the dynastic Order of Pahlavi. It was abolished in 1979. following the Iranian revolution.

Class

First Class Order - 10 people (Given by Shah )

Second Class Order - 50 people

Third Class Order - 150 people

References

Order of the Crown (Iran) Wikipedia