Order of the Badge of Honour explained

Order of the Badge of Honour
Presenter:the
Type:Single grade order
Eligibility:Soviet citizens and institutions including factories
Awarded For:accomplishments in labour, the civil service, literature, the arts and sciences
Status:No longer awarded
Established:November 25, 1935
Firstawarded:November 26, 1935
Lastawarded:December 23, 1988
Total Awarded:1 580 850
Higher:Order of Friendship of Peoples
Lower:Order of Labour Glory

The Order of the Badge of Honour (Russian: орден «Знак Почёта»|orden "Znak Pochyota") was a civilian award of the Soviet Union.

It was established on 25 November 1935, and was conferred on citizens of the USSR for outstanding achievements in sports, production, scientific research and social, cultural and other forms of social activity; for promotion of economic, scientific, technological, cultural and other ties between the USSR and other countries; and also for significant contribution to basic and applied research.

The order was awarded 1,574,368 times.

The "Order of the Badge of Honour" was replaced by the "Order of Honour" (Russian: Орден Почёта) by a Decree of the Presidium of the USSR on 28 December 1988. Following the USSR dissolution, it was replaced by the "Order of Honour" of Russia, established by Presidential Decree no. 442 of 2 March 1994.[1]

Notable recipients

See also

Notes and References

  1. Ельцин, Б.Н. (2 марта 1993 г.). "Указ Президента Россиийской Федерации о госудаственных наградах Российской Федерации"
  2. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Kazakhstan_National_encyclopedia_(ru)_-_Vol_2_of_5_(2005).pdf&page=496 Исакова, Руфина Афанасьевна
  3. Web site: January 12, 2012 . Цыденова Гунсын Аюшеевна . Tsydenova Gunsyn Ayusheevna . 2023-01-22 . selorodnoe.ru . ru.