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The Order of the Throne (Arabic: وسام العرش, romanized: Wissam al-Arch) is a state decoration of the Kingdom of Morocco awarded for distinguished services of a civil or military nature. The Order was instituted on 16 May 1963 by King Hassan II of Morocco, who reigned between 1961 and 1999.
Classes
The Order of the Throne is awarded in five classes, one exceptional and four ordinary classes :
Exceptional Class or Grand Cordon, who wears the badge on a sash on the right shoulder, plus the star on the left side of the chest. This class is limited to twenty recipients at any one time.
The ordinary classes:
First Class or Grand Officer, who wears a badge on a necklet, plus a star on the left side of the chest. This class is limited to sixty recipients;
Second Class or Commander, who wears a badge on a necklet. Limited to three hundred and fifty recipients;
Third Class or Officer, who wears the badge on a ribbon with rosette on the left side of the chest. Limited to one thousand recipients;
Fourth Class or Knight, who wears the badge on a ribbon on the left side of the chest. Limited to ten thousand recipients.
Insignia
The breast star is the five-pointed green star of the Alaouite. In the middle of the green star is depicted the Moroccan throne. The green star is placed on gold palm branches.
The badge is a smaller version of the breast star. The palm branches are made of gold for the 2nd and 3rd class or silver for the 4th class.
The ribbon of the Order is red with small green stripes near the border.
Recipients
Grand Cordons
Aga Khan IV
Princess Lalla Aicha of Morocco
Andrew Bertie
Princess Lalla Amina of Morocco
Princess Lalla Asma of Morocco
Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco
Princess Lalla Malika of Morocco
Princess Lalla Meryem of Morocco
Princess Lalla Nuzha of Morocco
Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco
Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco
Ahmed Osman
Norodom Sihanouk
Lalla Fatima Zohra
Abderrahmane Youssoufi
Abdelhak Kadiri
Driss Jettou
Mohamed M'Jid
Mahjoubi Aherdane
Ismaïl Alaoui
Abbas El Fassi
Abdelwahad Radi
Mustapha Benabdellah
Mohamed El Mestassi
Mohamed Ait Idder
Abdelhadi Tazi
Grand Officers
Abdellatif Fiilali
Hosni Benslimane
Abdellah Ibrahim
Ahmed Hamiani Khtat
Abdelkrim Khatib
Abdelhadi Tazi
Mostafa Belarbi Alaoui
Abdellah Baha
Mohamed Larbi Messari
Commanders
Omar Azziman
Amina Bouayach
Moulay Ali Alaoui
Driss Benhima
Serge Berdugo
El Mostapha Sahel
Mohamed Hassad
Ahmed Bakkali
Fouzi Lekjaa
Walid Regragui
Officers
David Amar
Ahmed Bakkali
M'hamed Iraqi
Aziza Bennani
Badou Zaki
Mohamed Moatassim
Morocco national football team
Knights
Ahmed Bakkali
Ahmed Piro
Abdelghani Ben Naciri
Omar Azziman
Omar Kabbaj
References
Décret royal n° 199-66 du 1er ramadan 1386 (14 décembre 1966) portant création des ordres du Royaume – website of the government of Morocco (in French)
Morocco: Order of the Throne – website Medals of the World