Medal Bahawalpur Installation Medal 1924 Copper Sadiq Muhammad Khan
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Medal Bahawalpur Installation Medal 1924 Copper Sadiq Muhammad Khan
🏅 Commemorative Medal from 1924
👑 Issued by Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi
🔍 Copper version of the Installation Medal
🏰 Historical significance in Bahawalpur’s history
💎 Valuable addition for collectors of royal heritage items
Tamgha-e-Jaloos 1342 Hijri (Installation Medal 1924): instituted by Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi to commemorate his installation and investiture with full ruling powers on 8th March 1924. Awarded in three classes (1. First Class in gold. 2. Second Class in silver, and 3. Third Class in bronze).
Medal for the Commemoration of the Birth of the Heir Apparent 1924: instituted by Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi to commemorate the birth of his son and heir Prince Muhammad Abbas Abbasi, Wali Ahad Bahadur, later Nawab Muhammad Abbas Khan Abbasi on 22nd March 1924. Awarded in two classes (1. First Class in silver, 2. Second Class in bronze). Copyright© Christopher Buyers
Tamgha-e-Jashan Ahad Hukumat Bist-o-Panj (Accession Silver Jubilee Medal): instituted by Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi in 1924 to commemorate the celebration of his completion of twenty-five years on the musnaid from 1325 to 1350 AH. Awarded in limited numbers a single class, a circular silver medal. Re-issued in 1949 (see below).
The Medal Bahawalpur Installation Medal 1924 in copper, issued by Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi, commemorates his investiture with full ruling powers on March 8th, 1924. This medal, part of a series of commemorative awards, signifies an important historical event in Bahawalpur’s history. The intricate design and historical significance make it a prized collectible for enthusiasts interested in the region’s royal heritage. While not as rare as the gold or silver classes, the copper version holds its own charm and historical value. This medal’s unique history and connection to a specific era in Bahawalpur’s rulership make it a valuable addition to any collection. The medal does not come with any specific packaging or certification but carries its provenance through the detailed inscriptions and design elements.
| Weight | 500 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 15 × 3 cm |
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