- Source: Order of the Highest Privilege (Ottoman Empire)
The Order of High Privilege (Ottoman Turkish: Nişan-ı Âli İmtiyaz) was a badge of honor created in 1879 during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II. The insignia bears the Sultan's monogram on a badge decorated with gold diamonds. The badge was attached to a red-green ribbon with a chain containing the moon and star. The cost of the engagement was high.
In 1885, it was awarded to King Christian IX of Denmark.
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