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'''Order of Honor''' may refer to: |
'''Order of Honor''' may refer to: |
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*[[Order of Honour (Armenia)]] |
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*[[Order of Honor (Belarus)]], established in 1995 |
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*[[Order of Honor (Georgia)]] |
*[[Order of Honor (Georgia)]] |
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*[[Order of Honour ( |
*[[Order of Honour (Greece)]], an award that replaced the abolished Royal Order of George I in 1975 |
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*[[Order of Honour (Moldova)]] |
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*[[Order of Honor (Republika Srpska)]] |
*[[Order of Honor (Republika Srpska)]] |
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*[[Order of Honour ( |
*[[Order of Honour (Russia)]], established in 1994 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union |
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*[[Order of Kurmet]], Kazakhstan |
*[[Order of Kurmet]], a decoration of Kazakhstan established in 1993 |
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*[[Order of the Badge of |
*[[Order of the Badge of Honour]], a Soviet decoration awarded between 1935 and 1988 |
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*[[Order of the Badge of Honour|Order of Honour]], a Soviet decoration awarded between 1988 and 1994 |
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Latest revision as of 11:17, 21 May 2022
Order of Honor may refer to:
- Order of Honour (Armenia)
- Order of Honor (Belarus), established in 1995
- Order of Honor (Georgia)
- Order of Honour (Greece), an award that replaced the abolished Royal Order of George I in 1975
- Order of Honour (Moldova)
- Order of Honor (Republika Srpska)
- Order of Honour (Russia), established in 1994 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union
- Order of Kurmet, a decoration of Kazakhstan established in 1993
- Order of the Badge of Honour, a Soviet decoration awarded between 1935 and 1988
- Order of Honour, a Soviet decoration awarded between 1988 and 1994