Order of the Umayyads
The Order of the Umayyads (Arabic: وسام أمية الوطني) is the highest order of Syria.
| Order of the Umayyads | |
|---|---|
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| Awarded by  | |
| Type | Order | 
| Status | Currently constituted | 
| Sovereign | Bashar al-Assad | 
| Grades | Member 1st Class Member 2nd Class Member 3rd Class  | 
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | None | 
| Next (lower) | Hero of the Republic | 
Ribbon bar of the order  | |
History
    
The order has been founded on 12 July 1934.[1] It is named after the Umayyad Caliphate which ruled Syria as their main power base, and set Damascus as the capital.
Classes
    
The order is composed of the following classes :
- Member 1st Class
 - Member 2nd Class
 - Member 3rd Class
 
Insignia
    
- The sash is green with thin black borders and white stripes.
 
Recipients
    
- Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
 - Al-Waleed bin Talal
 - Anwar Sadat
 - Elias IV of Antioch
 - Juan Domingo Perón[2]
 - Émile Lahoud
 - Farouk of Egypt
 - Giorgio Napolitano
 - Haile Selassie
 - Hosni Mubarak
 - Hussein of Jordan
 - Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa
 - Mohammed V of Morocco
 - Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
 - Mustafa Tlass
 - Qaboos bin Said al Said
 - Sirajuddin of Perlis
 - Suharto
 - Anatoly Bibilov
 
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