Nishan-e-Pakistan

Highest civilian award of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nishan-e-Pakistan (Urdu: نشانِ پاکستان, lit.'Order of Pakistan') is the highest civilian award of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.[2] It is awarded to "those who have rendered services of highest distinction" to the national interest of Pakistan. Nishan is awarded to government officials and civilians, including Pakistani citizens and foreign nationals. In the Pakistan honours system, Nishan-e-Pakistan is equivalent to Nishan-e-Haider, the highest military gallantry award.[1] Established on 19 March 1975 under the Decorations Act, 1975,[3] the award is not correlated to the rank or status of a person.[1]

TypeNational Civilian
Established19 March 1957
CountryPakistan Pakistan
EligibilityHeads of State
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Nishan-e-Pakistan

نشانِ پاکستان
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Government of Pakistan
TypeNational Civilian
Established19 March 1957
CountryPakistan Pakistan
EligibilityHeads of State
Criteria"rendered services of highest distinction" to the national interest of Pakistan.[1]
GradesGrand Crescent
Grand Officer
Commander
Member
Post-nominalsNPk
Statistics
First induction1959
Last induction2025
Precedence
Next (higher)None
Next (lower)Grand Officer of the Order of Pakistan

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This award, including other civilian awards, is announced on Independence Day (14 August) each year and its investiture takes place on the following Pakistan Resolution Day (23 March) by the president of Pakistan.[4] This award can also be awarded posthumously,[5] and all the recipients are entitled to the post-nominal NPk.

Grades

Insignia

  • Collar (Nishan)
  • Sash (Nishan)
  • Star (Nishan and Hilal)
  • Badge (Nishan, Hilal, Sitara and Tamgha)
  • Necklet/Bow (Hilal and Sitara)
  • Medal (Nishan, Hilal, Sitara and Tamgha)

Recipients

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Year Image Name Field Country
1957 Dwight D. EisenhowerPresident of the United States United States
1958 Haile Selassie I[7]Emperor of Ethiopia Ethiopia
1959 Mohammad Reza PahlaviShah of Iran Iran
1960 HusseinKing of Jordan Jordan
1960 Elizabeth IIQueen of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
1961 Josip Broz TitoPresident of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1962 Bhumibol AdulyadejKing of Thailand Thailand
1969 Richard Nixon[8]President of the United States United States
1982 Suharto[9] President of Indonesia Indonesia
1983 BirendraKing of Nepal   Nepal
1983 Aga Khan IV[10]Leader of Ismaili Muslims United Kingdom
1990 Morarji Desai[11] Prime Minister of India India
1992 Hassanal BolkiahSultan of Brunei Brunei
1992 Nelson Mandela[12]President of South Africa South Africa
1997 Fidel V. RamosPresident of the Philippines Philippines
1999 Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani[13]Emir of Qatar Qatar
1999 Li PengPremier of China China
2001 Qaboos bin Said[14]Sultan of Oman Oman
2002 Mohammad Khatami[15] President of Iran Iran
2006 Abdullah[16] King of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
2006 Hu Jintao[17] General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
President of China
China
2009 Akihito[13]Emperor of Japan Japan
2009 Recep Tayyip Erdoğan[18][19] Prime Minister of Turkey Turkey
2010 Abdullah Gül[20][21] President of Turkey Turkey
2013 Li Keqiang[22]Premier of China China
2015 Xi Jinping[23]General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
President of China
China
2018 Fidel Castro[24]First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
President of Cuba
Cuba
2018 Haris Silajdžić Bosniak Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
2019 Mohammad bin Salman[25][26]Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
2019 Mahathir Mohamad[27]Prime Minister of Malaysia Malaysia
2019 Wang Qishan[28]Vice President of China China
2019 Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani[29]Emir of Qatar Qatar
2020 Daren Sammy[30]West Indies cricketer Saint Lucia
2020 Syed Ali Shah Geelani[31]Hurriyat leader India
2020 Šefik Džaferović[32]Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
2023 Mufaddal Saifuddin[6] Leader of the Dawoodi Bohras India
2024 Khalid bin Salman Al Saud[33] Minister of Defence of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
2024 Aga Khan V[34][35] Leader of Ismaili Muslims  Switzerland
2024 Anwar Ibrahim[36]Prime Minister of Malaysia Malaysia
2025 Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan[37] Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates
2025 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto[38] Prime Minister of Pakistan Pakistan
2025 Abdullah II[39] King of Jordan Jordan
2025 Prabowo Subianto[40] President of Indonesia Indonesia
2026 Kassym-Jomart Tokayev[41] President of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
2026 Shavkat Mirziyoyev[42] President of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
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