Medjidie

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 7: Maltebrun to Pearson, p. 121

Medjidie, an Ottoman decoration, instituted in 1852 by the Sultan Abd-ul-Medjid as a reward of merit either civil or military. It was conferred after the Crimean campaign, to a considerable extent, on British officers. The order consists of five classes, and the decoration is a silver sun of seven triple rays, with the device of the crescent and star alternating with the rays.

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