| Order of Civil Merit of the Syrian Arab Republic وسام الاستحقاق المدني  | |
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| Type | State decoration with five regular classes | 
| Awarded for | "Service to the state or to the 'Arab cause'" | 
| Country | Syria | 
| Eligibility | Civil Service | 
| Established | 25 June 1953 | 
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Order of Civil Merit (Arabic: وسام الاستحقاق المدني) (French: Ordre du Mérite civil) is a Syrian decoration. It was established on 25 June 1953. The decoration is awarded for service to the state or to the Arab cause. It has five classes: the Excellent Class, awarded as a badge and star; the First Class, awarded as a badge or star; and the Second, Third, and Fourth Class, awarded as a medal. The Excellent and the First Class are worn on the breast, while the Second Class is worn on a ribbon around the neck. The Third and the Fourth Class are worn on a ribbon on the right side of a chest. The colours of the decoration's ribbon are white-green-white, each represented in equal ratio.[1]
Notable recipients
- Khaled al-Asaad
 - Bashar al-Assad
 - Pavel Belyayev
 - Djamila Bouhired
 - Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro
 - Georges Catroux
 - Mahmoud Darwish
 - Alexander Dzasokhov
 - Sabah Fakhri
 - Gustáv Husák
 - Aram Karamanoukian
 - Alexander Kinshchak
 - Samir Kuntar
 - Duraid Lahham
 - Alexei Leonov
 - Muhammad al-Maghut
 - Nazir Nabaa
 - Abdul-Salam Ojeili
 - Dawoud Rajiha
 - Asad Rustum
 - Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
 - Adib Shishakli
 - Rafiq Subaie
 - Michel Suleiman
 - Valentina Tereshkova
 - Muna Wassef
 - Dmitry Yazov
 - Ra'ad bin Zeid
 - Walid Muallem
 
References
- ↑ "Syria: Order of Civil Merit". Medals of the World. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
 
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