Medals from Nepal
Nepalese Military Medals & Awards from all time periods.
Nepal, a landlocked country nestled in the Himalayas, boasts a rich and ancient history that intertwines its cultural, political, and social development. For centuries, Nepal was a collection of small kingdoms, eventually unified in the late 18th century by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who established the Shah dynasty.
Throughout its history, Nepal has maintained a unique position, balancing influences from both its neighbors, India and China, while developing a distinct cultural identity. The country was never colonized, preserving its sovereignty even as it opened up to the outside world in the mid-20th century.
Medals and honors have played a significant role in Nepal’s cultural and political history. Traditionally, these awards have been bestowed to recognize acts of bravery, distinguished service, and contributions to society. The monarchy, which played a central role in Nepalese governance until the establishment of a federal democratic republic in 2008, often used these honors to acknowledge and encourage exemplary behavior and service among its citizens and allies.
All Nepalese Medals
These medals symbolize the values of dedication, service, and valor, reflecting the high esteem in which such qualities are held in Nepalese society. They also serve as a bridge between the country’s historical traditions and its modern aspirations, celebrating the achievements of individuals who contribute to the nation’s progress and well-being.
The Most Glorious Mahendra Chain
The Most Glorious Mahendra Chain was instituted in 1961 by the King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev and is a royal decoration of Nepal.
The Order of Om Ram Patta
The Order of Om Ram Patta was established by King Tribhuvan in 1946 and bestowed upon both Nepalese and foreign nationals of Hindu faith.
The Most Puissant Order of the Gurkha Right Hand
The Most Puissant Order of the Gurkha Right Hand was originally established by King Prithvi in 1896 and is composed of several ranks.
The Order of the Footprint of Nepal
The Order of the Footprint of Nepal was founded by King Mahendra in 1962. It’s awarded for significant contributions to national prestige.
The Order of the Three Divine Powers
The Order of the Three Divine Powers was established by King Tribhuvan in 1937 and is an order of knighthood of the former Kingdom of Nepal.
The Tribhuvan Order of the Footprint of Democracy
The Tribhuvan Order of the Footprint of Democracy was established by King Mahendra on May 2, 1956, in honor of his father, King Tribhuvan.
The Most Glorious Order of the Ojaswi Rajanya
The Most Glorious Order of the Ojaswi Rajanya was established by King Tribhuvan on May 14, 1934 and comprises several ranks.