Order of the Yugoslav Star

Order of the Yugoslav Star
Yugoslav Great Star (the badge, the star and the ribbon bar)
Award of  Yugoslavia and  Serbia and Montenegro
Type National order of merit in 4 Classes
Ribbon
Awarded for Development and strengthening of peace and cooperation between nations
Established 1 February 1954
Precedence
Next (higher) no (1954-1992)
Order of Yugoslavia (1998-2006)
Next (lower) varies, depending on the class[1]

Order of the Yugoslav Star (Serbo-Croatian: Orden jugoslavenske zvijezde or Orden jugoslovenske zvezde, Slovene: Red jugoslovanske zvezde; Macedonian: Орден југословенска ѕвезда) was the highest National order of merit awarded in Yugoslavia.[1] It was divided into four classes. The highest class, the Yugoslav Great Star was the highest state decoration awarded in Yugoslavia. The order was mostly awarded to foreign heads of state for the development and strengthening of peace and cooperation between nations.

The Order of the Yugoslav Star was also the second highest order of merit in Serbia and Montenegro.

Contents

History

Order of the Yugoslav Star was founded by the President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito on 1 February 1954 and had three Classes[2]. Law on Decorations was amended on 1 March 1961, so from then on, the Order had four Classes:

After the dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (and later Serbia and Montenegro) continued to use some of the decorations of former Yugoslavia, among them Order of the Yugoslav Star[2]. In the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Order of the Yugoslav Star was the second highest order after the Order of Yugoslavia[3]. During this time the four Classes of the order were named:[3]

Gallery

Recipients

The Order was usually awarded to foreign heads of state and other distinguished foreigners who visited Yugoslavia. Up to 1985, the Yugoslav Great Star was awarded 127 times of which 115 to foreigners and 12 to Yugoslav citizens.[4]

Some of the notable recipients of the Yugoslav Great Star (or Yugoslav Star, I Class before 1961) are:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Orders and Decorations of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-90 by Lukasz Gaszewski 2000, 2003
  2. ^ a b Standard magazin: Srbija ponovo deli odlikovanja, br.133, 05.12.2008. (Serbian)
  3. ^ a b Orders and Decorations of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1990- by Lukasz Gaszewski 2000, 2003
  4. ^ Samler.ru: Order of the Yugoslav Grand Star (Russian)
  5. ^ see: Awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito
  6. ^ ETHIOPIA: The Solomonic Dynasty GENEALOGY by Christopher Buyers, August 2000 - February 2009
  7. ^ JORDAN: Al-Hashimi Dynasty GENEALOGY by Christopher Buyers, August 2000 - February 2009
  8. ^ AFGHANISTAN: The Barakzai Dynasty GENEALOGY by Christopher Buyers, August 2000 - February 2009
  9. ^ warheroes.ru: Брежнев Леонид Ильич, Смыслов О.С. "Загадки советских наград. 1918-1991 годы." - М.: "Вече", 2005, с. 214-216. (Russian)
  10. ^ The Pahlavi Dynasty GENEALOGY by Christopher Buyers, August 2000 - February 2009
  11. ^ CAMBODIA: The Varman Dynasty GENEALOGY by Christopher Buyers, August 2000 - February 2009
  12. ^ ORDRE DE LA LIBERATION: Jacques Chaban-Delmas (French)
  13. ^ see: List of titles and honours of Queen Elizabeth II
  14. ^ see: List of titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
  15. ^ Royal House of Norway web page on King Olav V's decorations (Norwegian) Retrieved 5 October 2007
  16. ^ Royal House of Norway web page on The Decorations of HM The King (Norwegian) Retrieved 5 October 2007
  17. ^ The Danish Monarchy official site: H.M. Dronningens dekorationer (Danish)
  18. ^ The Danish Monarchy official site: H.K.H. Prinsgemalens dekorationer (Danish)
  19. ^ Samler.ru: Фото награжденных 2: 1. Dzafar Nimeiri.
  20. ^ NEPAL: The Royal House of Shah GENEALOGY by Christopher Buyers, August 2000 - February 2009
  21. ^ KUWAIT: Al-Sabah Dynasty GENEALOGY by Christopher Buyers, August 2000 - February 2009
  22. ^ IN MEMORIAM HARE MAJESTEIT KONINGIN JULIANA (Dutch)
  23. ^ In dienst van Oranje: Prins Bernhard, Prins der Nederlanden (Dutch)
  24. ^ JORDAN: Al-Hashimi Dynasty GENEALOGY by Christopher Buyers, August 2000 - February 2009
  25. ^ see: Akihito#Awards
  26. ^ Kosova Crisis Center: Gaddafi Given Yugoslavia's Top Medal By Milosevic, Reuters, October 26 1999 06:22 AM EDT