Order of Merit of the Republic of Turkey
Order of Merit of the Republic of Turkey Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Liyakat Nişanı | |
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Awarded by ![]() President of Turkey | |
Type | State Orders |
Eligibility | Foreign scientists, academics, artists and intellectuals |
Awarded for | "Given to people who foreign nationals in recognition of their contributions for international promotion and glorification of the Republic of Turkey in science and arts." |
Status | Currently constituted |
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First induction | 8 June 1990 ![]() |
Last induction | 11 June 2014 ![]() |
Total inductees | 55 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of the Republic |
Next (lower) | None |
The Order of Merit of the Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Liyakat Nişanı) is awarded by the President of Turkey with approval of the Prime Minister upon the proposal of the relevant members of the Cabinet considering the opinions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Atatürk Supreme Council for Culture, Language and History.[1]
The order is awarded to foreign scientists, academics, artists and intellectuals in recognition of their contributions to international promotion and celebration of the Republic of Turkey in science and arts.
Recipients of the Order of Merit[]
- 8 June 1990 –
Germany : [2]
- 8 June 1990 –
Austria : Clemens Holzmeister[2]
- 25 October 1996 –
Germany :
- 25 October 1996 –
Austria :
- 25 October 1996 –
Germany : Annemarie Schimmel
- 28 August 1997 –
Hungary :
- 28 August 1997 –
Hungary :
- 28 August 1997 –
Hungary :
- 20 November 1997 –
Ireland : Ninette de Valois
- 14 January 1998 –
France : Jean-Paul Roux
- 14 January 1998 –
France :
- 14 January 1998 –
Japan :
- 14 January 1998 –
Japan : Shoichiro Toyoda
- 14 January 1998 –
Japan :
- 14 January 1998 –
Azerbaijan :
- 14 January 1998 –
Azerbaijan : Tofig Ismayilov
- 14 January 1998 –
United States : Justin McCarthy
- 14 January 1998 –
United States : Stanford Shaw
- 14 January 1998 –
United Kingdom : Bernard Lewis
- 14 January 1998 –
United Kingdom : Andrew Mango
- 14 January 1998 –
United Kingdom : Geoffrey Lewis
- 14 January 1998 –
Ukraine : Omeljan Pritsak
- 14 January 1998 –
Ukraine :
- 14 January 1998 –
Kyrgyzstan :
- 14 January 1998 –
Russia :
- 14 January 1998 –
Ukraine :
- 13 February 1998 –
Austria : Bert G. Fragner
- 13 February 1998 –
Turkmenistan :
- 14 February 1998 –
France : André Clot
- 5 October 1998 –
Italy :
- 9 October 1998 –
United Kingdom : Patrick Kinross
- 9 October 1998 –
Egypt :
- 9 October 1998 –
Egypt :
- 1 January 1999 –
Kazakhstan :
- 4 January 1999 –
Egypt :
- 3 June 2008 –
Japan :
- 20 October 2008 –
Sweden : Lars Johanson
- 20 October 2008 –
Hungary : András Róna-Tas
- 20 October 2008 –
United States :
- 20 October 2008 –
United States : Walter G. Andrews
- 20 October 2008 –
Russia :
- 11 June 2014 –
Greece : Evangelia Balta
- 11 June 2014 –
Germany : Suraiya Faroqhi
- 11 June 2014 –
United States : Cornell Fleischer
- 11 June 2014 –
Canada : Feridun Hamdullahpur
- 11 June 2014 –
Hungary :
- 11 June 2014 –
Netherlands : Machiel Kiel
- 11 June 2014 –
Bosnia and Herzegovina :
- 11 June 2014 –
Russia :
- 11 June 2014 –
United States :
- 11 June 2014 –
Austria :
- 11 June 2014 –
Japan : Tadashi Suzuki
- 11 June 2014 –
Tunisia : Abdeljelil Temimi
- 11 June 2014 –
People's Republic of China :
- 11 June 2014 –
United States : Feroz Ahmad[3]
References[]
- ^ "Devlet Madalya ve Nişanları Yönetmeliği" (PDF) (in Turkish). Prime Ministry of Turkey. 1988. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
- ^ a b "Cumhuriyet ve Liyakat Nişanları" (PDF). . 11 June 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
- ^ "Cumhurbaşkanı Gül, Feroz Ahmad'a Liyakat Nişanı Tevcih Etti". . 19 August 2014. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
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