Order of Pahlavi
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The Order of Pahlavi was the highest dynastic order and chivalric decoration of the former Imperial State of Iran, associated with the Pahlavi monarchy.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Order of Pahlavi canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Order of Pahlavi Context triple: [Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, awarded, Order of Pahlavi]
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Pahlavi dynasty
The Pahlavi dynasty was the last ruling royal house of Iran, established in 1925 by Reza Shah Pahlavi and known for its modernization efforts, secular reforms, and eventual overthrow in the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
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Grand Cordon of the Order of al-Hussein bin Ali
The Grand Cordon of the Order of al-Hussein bin Ali is one of Jordan’s highest and most prestigious chivalric honors, traditionally bestowed by the Hashemite monarchy for exceptional service to the kingdom.
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Order of the Medjidie
The Order of the Medjidie was an Ottoman chivalric order established in the 19th century to honor distinguished military and civil service to the empire.
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Qajar Iran
Qajar Iran was a Persian dynasty and state that ruled Iran from the late 18th to the early 20th century, overseeing a period of territorial loss, internal reform attempts, and increasing foreign influence.
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Najafi dynasty
The Najafi dynasty was an 18th-century ruling house of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa in eastern India, best known for its Nawabs including Siraj ud-Daulah during the period of growing British influence.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Order of Pahlavi Target entity description: The Order of Pahlavi was the highest dynastic order and chivalric decoration of the former Imperial State of Iran, associated with the Pahlavi monarchy.
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A.
Pahlavi dynasty
The Pahlavi dynasty was the last ruling royal house of Iran, established in 1925 by Reza Shah Pahlavi and known for its modernization efforts, secular reforms, and eventual overthrow in the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
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B.
Grand Cordon of the Order of al-Hussein bin Ali
The Grand Cordon of the Order of al-Hussein bin Ali is one of Jordan’s highest and most prestigious chivalric honors, traditionally bestowed by the Hashemite monarchy for exceptional service to the kingdom.
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C.
Order of the Medjidie
The Order of the Medjidie was an Ottoman chivalric order established in the 19th century to honor distinguished military and civil service to the empire.
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Qajar Iran
Qajar Iran was a Persian dynasty and state that ruled Iran from the late 18th to the early 20th century, overseeing a period of territorial loss, internal reform attempts, and increasing foreign influence.
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E.
Najafi dynasty
The Najafi dynasty was an 18th-century ruling house of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa in eastern India, best known for its Nawabs including Siraj ud-Daulah during the period of growing British influence.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
chivalric order
ⓘ
dynastic order ⓘ order of merit ⓘ |
| abolishedBy |
Iran
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surface form:
Islamic Republic of Iran
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| abolitionContext | Iranian Revolution ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Pahlavi dynasty
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Pahlavi dynasty ⓘ
surface form:
Pahlavi monarchy
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| awardedFor |
distinguished service to the Iranian nation
ⓘ
distinguished service to the Shah ⓘ |
| awardingAuthority |
Imperial State of Iran
ⓘ
surface form:
Imperial Court of Iran
Shah of Iran ⓘ |
| ceremonialUse |
coronation ceremonies
ⓘ
national celebrations ⓘ state visits ⓘ |
| country | Imperial State of Iran ⓘ |
| eligibility |
foreign heads of state
ⓘ
high-ranking dignitaries ⓘ members of the Imperial family ⓘ |
| era | 20th century Iran ⓘ |
| grade |
Grand Collar
ⓘ
Grand Cordon ⓘ |
| highestRank | highest dynastic order of the Imperial State of Iran ⓘ |
| house |
Pahlavi dynasty
ⓘ
surface form:
House of Pahlavi
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| insignia |
badge
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collar ⓘ sash ⓘ star ⓘ |
| monarch |
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
ⓘ
surface form:
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
Reza Shah Pahlavi ⓘ |
| mottoLanguage | Persian ⓘ |
| namedAfter | Pahlavi dynasty ⓘ |
| notableRecipient |
Farah Pahlavi
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Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ⓘ
surface form:
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
foreign monarchs ⓘ foreign presidents ⓘ |
| purpose | to reward eminent services to the Iranian state ⓘ |
| rankInPrecedence | highest order in the Imperial Iranian honors system ⓘ |
| religion | secular ⓘ |
| ribbonColor |
blue
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yellow ⓘ |
| status | defunct ⓘ |
| successor | no direct successor in the Islamic Republic honors system ⓘ |
| symbol |
Pahlavi crown
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lion and sun emblem ⓘ |
| type |
order of chivalry
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state decoration ⓘ |
| usedBy |
Imperial State of Iran
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surface form:
Imperial Iranian government
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Subject: Order of Pahlavi Description of subject: The Order of Pahlavi was the highest dynastic order and chivalric decoration of the former Imperial State of Iran, associated with the Pahlavi monarchy.
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