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Royal Order of Cambodia

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Cambodian order of chivalry
Royal Order of Cambodia
Star, medal and current Great Ribbon of the Order
Awarded by

King of Cambodia
TypeOrder
Established8 February 1864
1864 – 1955 (Order of theFrench Protectorate of Cambodia)
1908 – present (as Royal Order of Cambodia)
StatusCurrently constituted
SovereignNorodom Sihamoni
Grades
  • Knight Grand Cross
  • Knight Grand Officer
  • Knight Commander
  • Officer
  • Knight
Precedence
Next (higher)Grand Order of National Merit

Ribbon of the Order

TheRoyal Order of Cambodia (Khmer:គ្រឿងឥស្សរិយយសព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា,romanizedKrœăng Ĕssârĭyôyôs Preăh Réachéanachâkr Kâmpŭchéa;French:Ordre royal du Cambodge) was a colonial order of chivalry ofFrench Cambodia, and is still in use as anorder of chivalry in the present-dayKingdom of Cambodia.[1]

History

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Colonialism

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On 8 February 1864, the king founded the Royal Order of Cambodia as an order of merit with five degrees. After 1896, the French government and the kings of Cambodia each granted themselves the Order of Cambodia. The French president was rightly Grand Cross in the Royal Order of Cambodia. The order served to distinguish civilians and soldiers, subjects of the king or strangers, who had made themselves worthy. In 1896, the order was officially taken up in the French system of colonial orders of chivalry.

For French appointments, the recipient had to be at least 29 years old and enter the Order first as a knight, to be promoted to a higher grade after a certain period. Only officers of theLégion d'honneur could become a commander in the Order and only commanders of the Légion d'honneur could be Commanders or Officers of the Order. Apart from decorations for bravery or merit during foreign campaigns, the French colonial orders also required that a certain number of years had to have been spent in the tropics or overseas to be eligible - in this case, three years inIndochina, preferably in Cambodia. From 1933 the Order was also granted for the organization of exhibitions dedicated to Cambodia and sacred events important to the French colonies. None of these rules applied for grants by the King of Cambodia himself.

The colonial and overseas orders were immediately contingent on the French orders and awarded on ministerial orders. Those awarded it not only had to pay for their own registration and qualifications, but also had to buy their own insignia.[2]

Post-colonial

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In 1948 France ceased granting the order. Formally it remained a French colonial policy, but it was now only granted by the King of Cambodia. The order has since then been one of thehistorical orders of France.

On September 1, 1950, the (colonial) French order-system was reformed. TheOrder of the Star of Anjouan and theOrder of the Black Star were formalised asFrench Overseas Orders. The other three were the "Order of States Associated to the French Union" (French: "Ordre des États de l'Union Française Associés"). In 1955, Cambodia became independent. The order was approved by KingNorodom Sihanouk during his government and also granted during his exile inBeijing.The order became dormant in 1975, under the government of Democratic Kampuchea. Following United Nations supported elections in 1993, H.M. KingNorodom Sihanouk, was returned to the throne and the Order was reinstituted by Royal Decree No. 1095/01 dated 5 October 1995. This decree was signed by Chea Sim as the King's representative,Norodom Ranariddh, the First Prime Minister andHun Sen, the Second Prime Minister at the time. A few design changes took place. After the restoration of the Khmer dynasty it remained the highest Cambodian distinction. The original French type crown has been replaced by the Khmer Royal Crown.

Grades

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Current Knight Grand Cross
Ribbon during the colonial period (1899-1948)
Cross of the Order of Cambodia until 1948

Since 1948

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The five classes of appointment to the Order are, in descending order of precedence:

  1. Maha Sirivaddha (មហាសេរីវឌ្ឍន៍) orKnight Grand Cross
  2. Mahasena (មហាសេនា) or Knight Grand Officer
  3. Dhipadinda (ធិបឌិន្ទ) orKnight Commander
  4. Sena (សេនា) or Knight Officer
  5. Assarariddhi (អស្សឫទ្ធិ) or Knight or Chevalier

Prior to 1948

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The five classes of appointment to the Order are, in descending order of precedence:

  1. Maha Sirivaddha (មហាសេរីវឌ្ឍន៍) orKnight Grand Cross
  2. Mahasena (មហាសេនា) or Knight Grand Officer
  3. Dhipadinda (ធិបឌិន្ទ) orKnight Commander
  4. Sena (សេនា) or Knight Officer
  5. Assarariddhi (អស្សឫទ្ធិ) or Knight or Chevalier

Members of all classes of the order are assigned positions in the order of precedence. The highest level of the Knight Grand Cross relates to refinement. Those honored in this way are raised to the personal, non-hereditary status of nobility and henceforth bear the title His or Her Excellence (H.E.). This is prefixed to the full name.[3][4]

Insignia

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The medal of the order comes in many different forms, as a slightly elongated silver or gold star surmounted by a Cambodian crown and with an image of the king's crown and coat of arms in gold on a violet blue background and surrounded by a red circle. The reverse of the medal is left rough. To promote the order if it was awarded by the French, the Cambodian crown was replaced with a European one surmounted by a small cross, and in the early years the order was even awarded without any crown.

The central image on the star of the order is the same as the medal, though the crown is missing and the rays are usually smooth. The star is elongated, with the vertical rays longer than the horizontal rays. The regalia of Knights is in silver, whilst those of the higher grades are gold. The medal and star are equally for civilians and soldiers. The ribbon of the order was originally green with a red border, changing in 1899 to white with an orange border (in the same year the French government changed the colours of the ribbons of all five colonial orders), before reverting to the original black ribbon when it became a purely Cambodian order again.[citation needed]

Recipients

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Year appointedClassName
1884KnightCharles Baret
1884KnightFrançois Deuve
1884KnightHypollite Herménégilde Tell
1885KnightErnest Deuve
1885Knight Grand OfficerHenri Rieunier
1888Knight Grand CrossThanh Thái
1895Knight OfficerNikolai Kolomeitsev
1896KnightHenri Mordacq
1897Knight Grand CrossJean-Baptiste Billot
1898KnightAndré Michelin
1901KnightLéon Breton
1901Knight OfficerOctave Denis Victor Guillonnet
1901Knight Grand CrossPakubuwono X
1905Knight Grand CrossSisavang Vong[5]
1907Knight Grand OfficerFukushima Yasumasa
1921Knight Grand CrossJoseph Joffre
1924KnightJean Desbois
1929Knight Grand CrossJagatjit Singh
1933Knight Grand CrossIbrahim of Johor
1941Knight Grand CrossNorodom Suramarit
1954Knight Grand CrossBhumibol Adulyadej
1956Knight Grand CrossJosip Broz Tito
1956Knight Grand CrossAntonín Zápotocký
1956Knight Grand Cross[6]Ramon Magsaysay
1959Knight Grand CrossSavang Vatthana
1960Knight Grand CrossAntonín Novotný
1961Knight Grand CrossCharles de Gaulle
1962Knight Grand CrossPutra of Perlis
1965Knight Grand CrossKim Il Sung[7]
1992Knight Grand CrossNorodom Ranariddh
2001Knight Grand CrossSok An
2002Knight Grand CrossSirajuddin of Perlis
2002Knight Grand CrossTuanku Tengku Fauziah
2003Knight Grand OfficerAun Pornmoniroth
2004Knight Grand CrossNorodom Sihamoni[8][9]
2004Knight Grand CrossNorodom Monineath
2004Knight Grand CrossKim Jong Il[10]
2005Knight CommanderKazimierz Duchowski
2006Knight Grand CrossNorodom Arunrasmy
2006Knight Grand CrossJohn Sanderson
2007Knight Grand CrossChau Sen Cocsal Chhum
2007Knight CommanderHor Nambora
2008Knight Grand OfficierBernard Krisher[11]
2011Knight Grand CrossHor Namhong
2013Knight Grand CrossKao Kim Hourn
2014Knight Grand CrossFrank Berman[12]
2018Knight Grand CrossSong Tao (diplomat)
2020Knight Grand CrossOknha Na-Mey Ruy[13]
2022Knight Grand CrossDr Mihajlo Glamcevski[14]
2022Knight Grand CrossTengku Fauziah binti Almarhum Tengku Abdul Rashid
2023Knight Grand CrossBjörn Stenvers[15][16]
2023Knight Grand CrossSambath Pol
2024Knight Grand CrossJames McCabe
2024Knight Grand CrossMike Smith[17]
2024Knight Grand CrossNick Rose
unknownKnight Grand CrossEmperor Akihito of Japan
unknownKnight Grand CrossMarcel Alessandri
unknownKnight Grand CrossBảo Long
unknownKnight Grand CrossBảo Đại
unknownKnight Commander[18]Maryse Bastié
unknownKnightHenri Bellieni[19]
unknownKnight CommanderGustave Besnard
unknownKnight CommanderAlbert Besson
unknownKnight Grand CrossUrban Jacob Rasmus Børresen[20]
unknownKnight Grand CrossSarin Chhak
unknownKnight OfficerÉmile Duboc
unknownKnight Grand CrossHamengkubuwono VIII
unknownKnight Grand CrossHassan II of Morocco
unknownKnight Grand CrossHirohito
unknownKnight Grand CrossJean de Lattre de Tassigny[21]
unknownKnight Grand CrossPhilippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque
unknownKnight Grand CrossLeopold II of Belgium
unknownKnightJean-David Levitte
unknownKnight Grand CrossManuel Luis Quezon
unknownKnight OfficerAuguste Lumière
unknownKnight Grand CrossRaoul Magrin-Vernerey
unknownKnight Grand CrossHun Manet
unknownKnightFrançois Marjoulet
unknownKnight Grand OfficerBoun Oum
unknownKnight OfficerMarcel Ribière
unknownKnight Grand CrossWillem Rooseboom
unknownKnight Grand CrossRaoul Salan
unknownKnight Grand CrossYōhei Sasakawa
unknownKnight Grand CrossVong Savang
unknownKnight Grand CrossTea Banh
unknownKnight Grand CrossJean de Lattre de Tassigny[22]
unknownKnight OfficerMardochée Valabrègue
unknownKnight OfficerFrançois Zimeray
unknownKnight Grand CrossLeopold III of Belgium

References

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  1. ^"ODM of Cambodia: Royal Order of Cambodia".www.medals.org.uk.
  2. ^Sylvester, J. The Orders and Medals of Cambodia and Laos, 1986: pp. 5-8.
  3. ^Geoffrey Oldham &Brett Delahunt (2004)."Cambodian Decorations of Honor". Milymen Books.ISBN 9780473097998., pp.17-25.
  4. ^Stair Sainty, G. World Orders of Knighthood and Merit, 2006: pp.953-954.
  5. ^Boucard, Adolphe (February 2009).Travels of a Naturalist. BiblioBazaar.ISBN 9781103374984. Retrieved2010-09-19.
  6. ^"Official Month in Review: February 1956".Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. February 1, 1956. Archived fromthe original on August 25, 2020. RetrievedAugust 25, 2020.The Prince presented the President with the Grand Croix de l'Ordre Royal du Cambodge.
  7. ^News from Hsinhua News Agency: Daily Bulletin. London: Xin hua tong xun she. 1 October 1965. p. 53.OCLC 300956682.
  8. ^"BIOGRAPHY OF HIS MAJESTY KING NORODOM SIHAMONI OF CAMBODIA".Khmer Times. 13 May 2019. Retrieved24 June 2020.
  9. ^"King's Biography".Cambodia.gov.kh. Archived fromthe original on 2006-10-05. Retrieved2010-09-19.
  10. ^"Grand Cross Order of the Kingdom of Cambodia".Korea Today. Vol. 726, no. 12. 2016.ISSN 0454-4072.
  11. ^"Chutzpahdik philanthropist aids Cambodians".Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 2008-07-06. Retrieved2019-03-19.
  12. ^Sir Frank Berman awarded the Royal Order of Cambodia. University of Oxford (21 April 2014). Retrieved on 30-12-2022.
  13. ^May Ruoy Receives Royal Medal of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Ras Mei News (5 October 2020). Retrieved on 30-12-2022.
  14. ^https://www.sbs.com.au/language/macedonian/en/podcast-episode/captain-dr-mile-glamcevski-receives-knighthood-for-three-decades-of-distinguished-services-to-cambodia/pktwzjp8p
  15. ^Deputy Prime Minister Chea Sophara for direction 2023 of Tbong Khmum Province. Ministry of Information Cambodian Government (23 March 2023). Retrieved on 24 March 2023.
  16. ^Recognised with Cambodia's highest honour. Phnom Penh Post (28-3-2023). Retrieved on 28-3-2023.
  17. ^Kingdom’s top honours for Child Protection Unit. Phnom Penh Post (14-3-2024). Retrieved on 2-6-2024.
  18. ^Jacques Cheymol, Alain Fradet, ibid, p. 80.
  19. ^Brigitte Caquelin."Charles Henri GIMEL BELLIENI".Geneanet. Retrieved28 June 2020..
  20. ^Amundsen, Otto Delphin. 1947.Den Kongelige norske Sankt Olavs orden 1847-1947. Oslo: Grøndahl & Søn Forlag, p. 73.
  21. ^FONDATION MARECHAL DE LATTRE. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  22. ^"Biographie de Jean de Lattre de Tassigny".National Order of Liberation. Retrieved21 July 2019.

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