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Order Of Mehr
Order of Mehr ( fa, نشان مهر) is one of the badges of honor in Iran, established by ''"Council of Iran Ministers"'' on September 13, 1994. According to ''"Article 18"'' of the ''"Regulations on the Awarding of Government Orders"'' of Iran, in addition to the women can having other badges, the ''"Order of Mehr"'' due to honor the status and the position of women in the Islamic Republic of Iran, is awarded to women who are source of valuable works in one of the following ways: # Constructive and active participation in social, economic and political affairs # Introducing the exemplary of Muslim woman in society and trying to explain and promote its ideological and social foundations # Practical presentation of the exemplary of excellent mother or spouse, especially among mothers and wives of martyrs, veterans and freedmans who with dedication in maintaining and strengthening the family, have provided outstanding service in cultural, educational, or research areas # ...
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Medal Of Mehr (1st Order)
A medal or medallion is a small portable artistic object, a thin disc, normally of metal, carrying a design, usually on both sides. They typically have a commemorative purpose of some kind, and many are presented as awards. They may be intended to be worn, suspended from clothing or jewellery in some way, although this has not always been the case. They may be struck like a coin by dies or die-cast in a mould. A medal may be awarded to a person or organisation as a form of recognition for sporting, military, scientific, cultural, academic, or various other achievements. Military awards and decorations are more precise terms for certain types of state decoration. Medals may also be created for sale to commemorate particular individuals or events, or as works of artistic expression in their own right. In the past, medals commissioned for an individual, typically with their portrait, were often used as a form of diplomatic or personal gift, with no sense of being an award for ...
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