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KHEDIVE'S STAR


Date Instituted: 1882.

Campaign: Egypt 1882-91.

Description: Five pointed star with a central raised circle bearing an image of the Sphinx with the Pyramids behind, the word ‘EGYPT’ above followed by a year (for the first three issues and undated for the fourth) with the same written in Arabic below.  The reverse has the monogram of the Khedive under a crown within a raised circle.  The suspender is straight with a crescent and five pointed star in the centre which is attached to the star with a small metal loop passing through a small ring between the two top points of the star.

Metal: Bronze.

Size: 60mm high and 45mm wide.

Clasps: 'TOKAR'.

Ribbon:

Naming: These stars were issued unnamed or with some form of regimental stampings on the reverse which usually took some abbreviated form while others have full names.

Comments: Four issues of this star are encountered including those dated ‘1882’, ‘1884’, ‘1884-6’ and an undated version.  This star is normally encountered with the Egypt Medal 1882-89 with the 1882 dated issue with the 1882 dated Queen’s medal. The undated version was awarded to troops who did not qualify for the Queen’s medal. The ‘TOKAR 1308’ clasp was awarded to those who had fought at the battle of Tokar in 1891 (1308 being the Arabic date) but had already received a previous star.

 

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