, decorations
and medal
s of Bulgaria
are regulated by the law on the Orders and Medals of the Republic Of Bulgaria of 29 May 2003.
The National Military History Museum Of Bulgaria in Sofia
currently has over 150 Bulgarian Orders in the collection, which it has acquired over 85 years in co-operation with the Bulgarian State Mint, which are in the main part imperial, including Orders awarded to Knjaz Alexander, Tsar Ferdinand and Tsar Boris III along with other high ranking military leaders of the Royal Bulgarian Army.
- Note: Awards shown without ribbons are/were worn in full at all times. Also, like most items which are created by the minting process, mint errors of awards do exist, some which were still issued despite the error (such as off-centred artwork) and some which were discarded (such as incorrect reverses). These mint errors add dimensions to the art of collecting such items. Main error types will also be listed here also. Numbers of Orders/Medals that were in use in both The Tsardom Of Bulgaria and The People's Republic Of Bulgaria show the number awarded during both regimes and not just under the single regime.
Principality Of Bulgaria/Third Bulgarian Tsardom (29 April 1879-15 September 1946)
The decorations of the Principality Of Bulgaria (29 April 1879-5 October 1908) and the Third Bulgarian Tsardom (5 October 1908-15 September 1946) were divided into orders, medals and honorary insignia. Orders were awarded to civilians and military personnel for particularly great merits in service of the state (For example commanding an army to a victory). Honourary insignia (Badges) were awarded for a specific merit or achievement or due to a specific event (For example being wounded in action) and medals were presented on the occasion of a political or historic event or for merit (For example on the anniversary of independence). Most of the Imperial commemorative medals were only issued once, to participants at the commemorated event and only the highest level personnel could be expected to be at all these events during their term in high status society. No-one was issued every commemorative medal, as during the turbulence of coups, counter-coups and change of monarchs, the high level society was in near constant change.The Principality Of Bulgaria's first order was created with Article 59 of the Tarnovo Constitution
, The Order Of Bravery, which came into force on 1 January 1880 (The order itself shows the date 1879 on the reverse). The highest Tsardom Of Bulgaria award was the Order Of Saint Cyril And Saint Methodius
awarded to those who brought outstanding excellence to the culture of the Tsardom Of Bulgaria (The People's Republic Of Bulgaria also created an Order of the same title in three classes but that was a far lower level award for merit in education and science and is not to be confused).
Recently a large amount of FAKE Orders Of People's Liberty 2nd Classes have been offered for sale online. The way to tell the difference between a fake and the real thing is the following:
- 1 Original orders have the bust facing right
- 2 Original orders have a screw on the reverse that will fit all other screw back Bulgarian orders
- 3 Original orders are 4 or 5 piece items without pebbling on the reverse.
- 4 Fake orders will have one point of the star which looks rubbed down where a later ribbon mounted order has been worn down.
- 5 The original 4-5 piece construction orders were only issued from 1945-1960 and were not issued in large cases.
Orders
Badge And Ribbon | Name(English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date/ Cessation Date |
Description | Number Awarded |
Grand Cross Of The Order "For Bravery". |
1 January 1880/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Bravery" |
1 January 1880/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Bravery" |
1886/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Bravery" |
1 January 1880/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Bravery" |
1 January 1880/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Bravery" |
1915/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Bravery" |
1 January 1880/ 15 September 1946 |
There are 6 variations of this Order, four from the first world war, firstly dated 1915, then 1915-1916, then 1915-1917 and finally 1915-1918. During the second world war two additional variations were issued one dated 1941 (whilst Bulgaria was part of the Axis) and one undated which was issued in 1945 (after Bulgaria had joined the Comintern). | ||
Order "For Bravery" |
1915 15 September 1946 |
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Military Cross "For Bravery" |
1 January 1880/ 15 September 1946 |
There are 5 variations of this award, the first was issued until 1915 and is dated 1879 on the reverse (as all variations) and undated on the front with 7 symbols, the second variation, which was issued from 1915-1918 is dated 1915 on the obverse and has Bulgaria written in Cyrillic, the third variation is also dated 1915 on the obverse and has Bulgaria written in Cyrillic with the exception of the letter I which is in Latin. The fourth variation is dated 1941 and the fifth is undated but has a start and two lines on the obverse, which was created in 1945. The first class of this award differs only from the second class by the way of the first class having an additional ribbon sewn across the ribbon suspension. | ||
Military Cross "For Bravery" |
1 January 1880/ 15 September 1946 |
There are 5 variations of this award, the first was issued until 1915 and is dated 1879 on the reverse (as all variations) and undated on the front with 7 symbols, the second variation, which was issued from 1915-1918 is dated 1915 on the obverse and has Bulgaria written in Cyrillic, the third variation is also dated 1915 on the obverse and has Bulgaria written in Cyrillic with the exception of the letter I which is in Latin. The fourth variation is dated 1941 and the fifth is undated but has a start and two lines on the obverse, which was created in 1945. | ||
Military Cross "For Bravery" |
1 January 1880/ 15 September 1946 |
There are 5 variations of this award, the first was issued until 1915 and is dated 1879 on the reverse (as all variations) and undated on the front with 7 symbols, the second variation, which was issued from 1915-1918 is dated 1915 on the obverse and has Bulgaria written in Cyrillic, the third variation is also dated 1915 on the obverse and has Bulgaria written in Cyrillic with the exception of the letter I which is in Latin. The fourth variation is dated 1941 and the fifth is undated but has a start and two lines on the obverse, which was created in 1945. The third class of this award differs only from the fourth class by the way of the third class having an additional ribbon sewn across the ribbon suspension and differs only from the first class by the metal the award is made of (first class being golden and third class being silver). | ||
Military Cross "For Bravery" |
1 January 1880/ 15 September 1946 |
There are 5 variations of this award, the first was issued until 1915 and is dated 1879 on the reverse (as all variations) and undated on the front with 7 symbols, the second variation, which was issued from 1915-1918 is dated 1915 on the obverse and has Bulgaria written in Cyrillic, the third variation is also dated 1915 on the obverse and has Bulgaria written in Cyrillic with the exception of the letter I which is in Latin. The fourth variation is dated 1941 and the fifth is undated but has a start and two lines on the obverse, which was created in 1945. The fourth class of this award differs only from the second class by the metal the award is made of (second class is golden and fourth class is silver) | ||
Grand Cross Of The Order Of Saint Alexander. |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order Of Saint Alexander |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order Of Saint Alexander |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order Of Saint Alexander |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order Of Saint Alexander |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order Of Saint Alexander |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order Of Saint Alexander |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Merit". |
24 March 1883/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Civil Merit" |
August 1891/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Civil Merit" |
August 1891/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Civil Merit" |
August 1891/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Civil Merit" |
August 1891/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Civil Merit" |
August 1891/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Civil Merit" |
August 1891/ 15 September 1946 |
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Grand Cross Of The Order "For Military Merit". |
1933/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Military Merit" |
18 May 1900/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Military Merit" |
18 May 1900/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Military Merit" |
18 May 1900/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Military Merit" |
18 May 1900/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Military Merit" |
18 May 1900/ 15 September 1946 |
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Order "For Military Merit" |
18 May 1900/ 15 September 1946 |
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Grand Cross Of The Order Of Saint Cyril And Saint Methodius. |
18 May 1909/ 15 September 1946 |
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National Order Of Labour |
21 June 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign civilian/state labourers for excellence, outstanding achievements/innovations or excellence in organisation. Also awarded to artists and scientists for long service to the nation. | ||
National Order Of Labour |
21 June 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign civilian/state labourers for excellence, outstanding achievements/innovations or excellence in organisation. Also awarded to artists and scientists for long service to the nation. | ||
National Order Of Labour |
21 June 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign civilian/state labourers for excellence, outstanding achievements/innovations or excellence in organisation. Also awarded to artists and scientists for long service to the nation. | ||
Order Of The 9th September 1944 |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who took part in the armed insurrection of 9 September 1944. There are 2 variations of this award for civilians and for military personnel. | ||
Order Of The 9th September 1944 |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who took part in the armed insurrection of 9 September 1944. There are 2 variations of this award for civilians and for military personnel. | ||
Order Of The 9th September 1944 |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who took part in the armed insurrection of 9 September 1944. There are 2 variations of this award for civilians and for military personnel. | ||
Order Of People's Liberty |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for the participation in the revolutionary fight of Bulgarian people. 114 of this Order were awarded on the first day of issue (including to Georgi Dimitrov). During the reign of Tsar Simeon II only one variation of this Order was manufactured which was constructed of five parts (Other variations were issued after the Tsar's exile). Designed by B. Angelushev. | (1 Foreigner) | |
Order Of People's Liberty |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for the participation in the revolutionary fight of Bulgarian people. During the reign of Tsar Simeon II only one variation of this Order was manufactured which was constructed of five parts (Other variations were issued after the Tsar's exile). Designed by B. Angelushev. Beware Of Fakes! |
Medals
Badge And Ribbon | Name(English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date/ Cessation Date |
Description | Number Awarded |
"For The Coronation Of Knjaz Alexander Of Battenberg". |
c8 July 1879 | c200 | ||
For Liberation 1877-1878. |
19 July 1880 | |||
For The Allocation Of War Banners To The Bulgarian Army In 1881. |
30 August 1881/ 30 August 1881 |
Personally awarded by Knjaz Alexander during a ceremony on 30 August, 1881. There are two variations of this medal, one with a crown between the ribbon and medal and one without. | c50 | |
Gold Medal "For Merit" With Crown And Diamonds. |
1886 | This was a unique award. Awarded only to Stefan Stambolov Stefan Stambolov Stefan Nikolov Stambolov was a Bulgarian politician, who served as Prime Minister and regent. He is considered one of the most important and popular "Founders of Modern Bulgaria", and is sometimes referred to as "the Bulgarian Bismarck".- Early years :Stambolov was born in Veliko Tarnovo... , the regent of Bulgaria from 28 August 1886 to 3 September 1886 and from 7 September 1886 to 7 July 1887. |
1 | |
Gold Medal For Merit With Crown. |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
This was awarded with crown above the medal (and later a reef replaced the crown during the regency). There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III (With "A" missing from Bulgaria) and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war (14-28 November 1885, 8 October 1912-30 May, 1913, 29 June-31 July 1913, 14 October 1918-29 September 1918 and 1 March 1941-9 May 1945.) this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. 7 of the 66 of these awarded were the Knjaz Ferdinand variation, 6 of which were issued to foreign heads of state. | 66 | |
Gold Medal For Merit. |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
This was awarded without crown/reef above the medal. There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III (With "A" missing from Bulgaria) and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war (14-28 November 1885, 8 October 1912-30 May, 1913, 29 June-31 July 1913, 14 October 1918-29 September 1918 and 1 March 1941-9 May 1945.) this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | ||
Silver Medal For Merit With Crown. |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
This was awarded with crown above the medal (and later a reef replaced the crown during the regency). There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III (With "A" missing from Bulgaria) and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war (14-28 November 1885, 8 October 1912-30 May, 1913, 29 June-31 July 1913, 14 October 1918-29 September 1918 and 1 March 1941-9 May 1945.) this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | ||
Silver Medal For Merit. |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
This was awarded without crown/reef above the medal. There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III (With "A" missing from Bulgaria) and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war (14-28 November 1885, 8 October 1912-30 May, 1913, 29 June-31 July 1913, 14 October 1918-29 September 1918 and 1 March 1941-9 May 1945.) this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | ||
Bronze Medal For Merit With Crown. |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
This was awarded with crown above the medal (and later a reef replaced the crown during the regency). There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III (With "A" missing from Bulgaria) and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war (14-28 November 1885, 8 October 1912-30 May, 1913, 29 June-31 July 1913, 14 October 1918-29 September 1918 and 1 March 1941-9 May 1945.) this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | ||
Bronze Medal For Merit. |
25 December 1881/ 15 September 1946 |
This was awarded without crown/reef above the medal. There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III (With "A" missing from Bulgaria) and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war (14-28 November 1885, 8 October 1912-30 May, 1913, 29 June-31 July 1913, 14 October 1918-29 September 1918 and 1 March 1941-9 May 1945.) this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | ||
"In Memory Of The Glorious 1885 Campaign"./ |
19 February 1886/ 7 September 1886 |
Awarded to Bulgarian veterans of the 14-28 November 1885 war with the Kingdom of Serbia during the reign of Alexander I. This medal was replaced by the "For Participation In The Serbo-Bulgarian War 1885" medal after the abdication of Alexander I. The medal was issued in two variations one with Russian text and one with Bulgarian text. | ||
"In Memory Of The Glorious 1885 Campaign"./ |
19 February 1886/ 7 September 1886 |
Awarded to Bulgarian veterans of the 14-28 November 1885 war with the Kingdom of Serbia during the reign of Alexander I. This medal was replaced by the "For Participation In The Serbo-Bulgarian War 1885" medal after the abdication of Alexander I. The medal was issued in two variations one with Russian text and one with Bulgarian text. | ||
For Participation In The Serbo-Bulgarian War 1885 |
14 November 1886/ ???? |
Awarded to Bulgarian veterans of the 14-28 November 1885 war with the Kingdom of Serbia. | c60,000 | |
"For Participation In The Serbo-Bulgarian War 1885" |
14 November 1886/ ???? |
Awarded to Bulgarian veterans of the 14-28 November 1885 war with the Kingdom of Serbia. | c30,000 | |
For The Accession Of Knjaz Ferdinand I |
c7 July 1887/ ???? |
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"For The Accession Of Knjaz Ferdinand I" |
c7 July 1887/ ???? |
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"For The Accession Of Knjaz Ferdinand I" |
c7 July 1887/ ???? |
699 | ||
"For The Accession Of Knjaz Ferdinand I" |
c7 July 1887/ ???? |
1019 | ||
"For The Accession Of Knjaz Ferdinand I" |
c7 July 1887/ ???? |
475 | ||
"For The Completion Of The Jambol-Burgas Railway" |
4 May 1890/ 4 May 1890 |
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"For The Completion Of The Jambol-Burgas Railway" |
4 May 1890/ 4 May 1890 |
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"For The Completion Of The Jambol-Burgas Railway" |
4 May 1890/ 4 May 1890 |
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10 Years Distinguished Service Cross. |
1889/ 15 September 1946 |
There are 4 variations of this award a Ferdinand I officer's version, a Boris III officer's version and a Boris III N.C.O. version established on 7 April 1933. The fourth variation is a unique variation issued only to the Tsar Boris III. | ||
20 Years Distinguished Service Cross. |
1889/ 15 September 1946 |
There are 4 variations of this award a Ferdinand I officer's version, a Boris III officer's version and a Boris III N.C.O. version established on 7 April 1933. The fourth variation is a unique variation issued only to the Tsar Boris III. | ||
For The Wedding Of Knyaz Ferdinand And Marie-Louise |
20 April 1893/ 20 April 1893 |
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For The Wedding Of Knyaz Ferdinand And Marie-Louise |
20 April 1893/ 20 April 1893 |
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For The Wedding Of Knyaz Ferdinand And Marie-Louise |
20 April 1893/ 20 April 1893 |
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For The 25th Anniversary The April Insurrection Of 1876. |
1901/ |
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Lifesaving Medal (1st Class). |
28 October 1908/ 15 September 1946 |
Awarded to all Bulgarians for the rescue of people from natural (or other) disasters. There are 2 variations of this award a Ferdinand I version and a Boris III version. | ||
Lifesaving Medal (2nd Class). |
28 October 1908/ 15 September 1946 |
Awarded to all Bulgarians for the rescue of people from natural (or other) disasters. There are 2 variations of this award a Ferdinand I version and a Boris III version. | ||
Lifesaving Medal (3rd Class). |
28 October 1908/ 15 September 1946 |
Awarded to all Bulgarians for the rescue of people from natural (or other) disasters. There are 2 variations of this award a Ferdinand I version and a Boris III version. | ||
For The Independence Of Bulgaria 22 September 1908. |
Early 1909/ 1909 |
Awarded to Bulgarians for the event of the proclamation of full Bulgarian independence. Diameter 40 mm, Thickness 1.9 mm. | 11,490 | |
Red Cross Medal (Gold Class). |
1939/ 15 September 1946 |
Awarded to everyone who had contributed with "merits to the Red Cross Society or to the cause of charity in general without distinction of sex, ethnic origin or nationality". | ||
Red Cross Medal (Silver Class). |
15 February 1918/ 15 September 1946 |
Awarded to everyone who had contributed with "merits to the Red Cross Society or to the cause of charity in general without distinction of sex, ethnic origin or nationality". | ||
Red Cross Medal (Bronze Class). |
15 February 1918/ 15 September 1946 |
Awarded to everyone who had contributed with "merits to the Red Cross Society or to the cause of charity in general without distinction of sex, ethnic origin or nationality". | ||
For Participation In The Balkan Wars 1912-1913. |
9 December 1933/ After December 1941 |
Awarded to Bulgarian participants of the 1912-1913 Balkan wars. There are 3 variations in this medal which are indicated by different ribbons (an addition of a white stripe for civilians and an additional black stripe for participants killed in action). | c300,000 | |
For Participation In The European War 1915-1918. |
9 December 1933/ After December 1941 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and Bulgarian allied force participants of the "1915-1918" war (The Great War). There are 3 variations in this medal which are indicated by different ribbons (an addition of a white stripe for civilians and an additional black stripe for participants killed in action). Diameter 32.1 mm, Thickness 2.7 mm. | c249,000 (c50,000 to Bulgarians c199,000 to allied forces.) | |
For Participation In The Patriotic War 1944-1945. |
9 September 1945/ After 1953 |
Awarded to Bulgarian or allied troops for participation in the war against the Axis from 9 September 1944-9 May 1945. | 195,000+ |
Table Medals
Badge And Ribbon | Name(English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date/ Cessation Date |
Description | Number Awarded |
In This Sign Thou Shalt Conquer (Gold Class). |
1912/ 1912 |
Awarded to Tsar Ferdinand I. | 1 | |
In This Sign Thou Shalt Conquer (Bronze Class). |
1912/ 1912 |
Unnoffical Medals
These "medals" were "issued" or "awarded" by various groups and organisations including government departments but were/are not fully recognised as officially awarded medals and were/are not authorised for official wear on official uniforms. That being so this does not mean by any means that these medals were simply just for sale to all comers and were/are still often held in high respect by those who were given them.Badge And Ribbon | Name(English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date | Description | Number Awarded |
Commemoration Of The Death Of H.R.H. Princess Marie Louise. |
1899 | |||
1000th Anniversary Of The Birth Of Tsar Boris I. |
2 May 1907 | |||
Medal For The Coronation Of Tsar Ferdinand I 1908. |
22 September 1908 | |||
Commemoration Of The Death Of Michail Takev 1864-1920. |
1920 | Michail Takev was the Minister Of Interior from 16 January 1908-10 September 1910 and then once again between 17 October-28 November 1918 as part of a Democratic Party government. | ||
Commemoration Of The Death Of Aleksandar Stambolijski. |
1923 | |||
For The Proclamation Of The St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Monument 12 September 1924. |
12 September 1924 | |||
10th Anniversary Of The Reign Of Boris III |
1928 | Diameter 22.2 mm, Thickness 1.3 mm. | ||
For The Wedding Of Tsar Boris III And Princess Giovanna Of Savoy. |
25 October 1930 |
People's Republic Of Bulgaria (16th September 1946-10th November 1989)
- Note: Wider ribbons indicate 3 sided imperial type suspension/Narrower ribbons indicate 4/5 sided soviet type suspension.
With the exile of Tsar Simeon II all Imperial Bulgarian awards were discontinued and banned (Other than those created after the pro-soviet coup of 4 September, 1944), including the wear of such awards. Traces of the Imperial award system were left in the following ways;
- Until 13 December, 1950 various awards were issued with male and female type ribbons.
- Until 13 December, 1950 male ribbons were still issued as a trifold, some medals such as the medal for "Participant In The Anti-Fascist Struggle" continued to have a trifold ribbon until the award was discontinued with the collapse of the People's Republic.
- Two new orders were created with the same name as imperial orders, The Order "(Saint) Cyril And (Saint) MethodiusOrder of Saints Cyril and MethodiusThe Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius is an award conferred by the Republic of Bulgaria. It has three incarnations; first on 18 May 1909 by the Kingdom of Bulgaria, second on 13 December 1950 by the People's Republic of Bulgaria and finally by the current republic on 29 May 2003....
" and the Order "For Bravery". - The Order Of Civil Merit ribbon was used for the new Order Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria (which had similar award criteria).
Honourary Titles
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date/ Cessation Date |
Description | Number Awarded |
Hero Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
15 June 1948/ 1990 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for merits in defending Bulgaria and other countries allied to Bulgaria. Heroes include: Nikita Khrushchev Nikita Khrushchev Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War. He served as First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964, and as Chairman of the Council of Ministers, or Premier, from 1958 to 1964... * (Politician) 1964, General Ivan Mihajlov (Military/Politician) 6 March 1967, Tsola Dragoycheva Tsola Dragoycheva Tsola Nincheva Dragoycheva , also known under the pseudonym Sonya, was a Bulgarian politician of the Bulgarian Communist Party . A member of the illegal armed wing of the party in the 1920s, she spent years in prison and as an émigré in the Soviet Union. After World War II, she held a number of... (Politician) 1968, Todor Zhivkov Todor Zhivkov Todor Khristov Zhivkov was a communist politician and leader of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from March 4, 1954 until November 10, 1989.... * (Politician) 1971 and 1981, Bojan Balgaranov (Politician) 1972, Leonid Brezhnev Leonid Brezhnev Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev – 10 November 1982) was the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union , presiding over the country from 1964 until his death in 1982. His eighteen-year term as General Secretary was second only to that of Joseph Stalin in... *** (Politician) 1973, 1976 and 1981, Zahari Zahariev Aka Goranov Semenovich* / (Military) 1974. General Dobri Djurov (Military/Politician) 1976, Georgi Ivanov Georgi Ivanov Major general Georgi Ivanov Kakalov is a retired Bulgarian military officer and the first Bulgarian cosmonaut. He was a member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria in 1990.-Early life and military career:... * (Cosmonaut) 1979, Nikolai Rukavishnikov Nikolai Rukavishnikov |Nikolai Nikolayevich Rukavishnikov was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew three space missions of the Soyuz programme: Soyuz 10, Soyuz 16, and Soyuz 33... ** (Cosmonaut) 1979, Aleksei Yeliseyev Aleksei Yeliseyev Aleksei Stanislavovich Yeliseyev is a retired Soviet cosmonaut who flew on three missions in the Soyuz programme as a flight engineer: Soyuz 5, Soyuz 8, and Soyuz 10.... ** (Cosmonaut) 1979, Marshal Of The Soviet Union Fyodor Tolbukhin Fyodor Tolbukhin Fyodor Ivanovich Tolbukhin was a Soviet military commander.-Biography:Tolbukhin was born into a peasant family in the province of Yaroslavl, north-east of Moscow. He volunteered for the Imperial Army in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I. He was steadily promoted, advancing from private to... * (Military) 1981 (Posthumously), Elisaveta Bagriana Elisaveta Bagriana Elisaveta Bagryana , born Elisaveta Lyubomirova Belcheva , was a Bulgarian poet who wrote her first verses while living with her family in Veliko Tarnovo in 1907-08... (Poet) 1983, Hristo Prodanov (Mountaineer) 1984 (Posthumously), Aleksandar Panayotov Aleksandrov* (Cosmonaut) 1988, Anatoly Solovyev Anatoly Solovyev Anatoly Yakovlevich Solovyev is a former Soviet pilot, cosmonaut, and Colonel. Solovyev holds the world record on the number of spacewalks performed , and accumulated time spent spacewalking .- Family :... * (Cosmonaut) 1988, Viktor Savinykh Viktor Savinykh Viktor Petrovich Savinykh was born in Berezkiny, Kirov Oblast, Russian SFSR on March 7, 1940. Married with one child. Selected as a cosmonaut on December 1, 1978. Retired on February 9, 1989.Flew as Flight Engineer on Soyuz T-4, Soyuz T-13 and Soyuz TM-5.... ** (Cosmonaut) 1988, Anton Yugov Anton Yugov Anton Tanev Yugov was a leading member of the Bulgarian Communist Party served as Prime Minister of the country from 1956 to 1962. Anton Tanev Yugov is Honorary Citizen of Tirana, Albania.... (Politician) 1989, Georgi Trajkov (Politician), Grisha Filipov (Politician), Karlo Lukanov Karlo Lukanov Karlo Todorov Lukanov was a Bulgarian politician of the Bulgarian Communist Party and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1956 to 1962. His father Todor Lukanov and his son Andrey Lukanov were both prominent socialist and communist politicians.- Biography :... (Politician), Peko Takov (Politician), Sava Ganovski (Politician). Many of which were also Heroes Of The Soviet Union Hero of the Soviet Union The title Hero of the Soviet Union was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded personally or collectively for heroic feats in service to the Soviet state and society.-Overview:... (Marked with *). |
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Hero Of (Socialist) Labour. |
15 June 1948 | Awarded for exceptional achievements in the sphere of agriculture, science, education, culture, arts as well as for contributing to technical progress. People awarded with this also received the Order Of George Dimitrov. Renamed Hero Of Socialist Labour from Hero Of Labour on 13 December 1950. Notable Heroes include: Yuri Gagarin Yuri Gagarin Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. He was the first human to journey into outer space, when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth on April 12, 1961.... (Cosmonaut) 28 April 1961, Todor Zhivkov Todor Zhivkov Todor Khristov Zhivkov was a communist politician and leader of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from March 4, 1954 until November 10, 1989.... (Politician) 1961, General Ivan Mihajlov (Military/Politician) 6 March 1962 Gherman Titov Gherman Titov Gherman Stepanovich Titov was a Soviet cosmonaut who, on August 6, 1961, became the second human to orbit the Earth aboard Vostok 2, preceded by Yuri Gagarin on Vostok 1... (Cosmonaut) 27 September 1962, Valery Bykovsky (Cosmonaut) 1963, Tsola Dragoycheva Tsola Dragoycheva Tsola Nincheva Dragoycheva , also known under the pseudonym Sonya, was a Bulgarian politician of the Bulgarian Communist Party . A member of the illegal armed wing of the party in the 1920s, she spent years in prison and as an émigré in the Soviet Union. After World War II, she held a number of... (Politician) 1963, Valentina Tereshkova Valentina Tereshkova Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova is a retired Soviet cosmonaut, and was the first woman in space. She was selected out of more than four hundred applicants, and then out of five finalists, to pilot Vostok 6 on the 16 June, 1963, becoming both the first woman and the first civilian to fly in... (Cosmonaut) 9 September 1963, Pavel Belyayev Pavel Belyayev Pavel Ivanovich Belyayev , , was a Soviet fighter pilot with extensive experience in piloting different types of aircraft... (Cosmonaut) 1965, Alexey Leonov ( Cosmonaut) 1965, Dechko Uzunov Dechko Uzunov Dechko Uzunov was a Bulgarian painter. He was born in Kazanluk and died in Sofia at the age of 87.... (Artist) 1967, Georgy Beregovoy (Cosmonaut) 1970, Anton Yugov Anton Yugov Anton Tanev Yugov was a leading member of the Bulgarian Communist Party served as Prime Minister of the country from 1956 to 1962. Anton Tanev Yugov is Honorary Citizen of Tirana, Albania.... (Politician) 1984, Dora Gabe Dora Gabe Dora Gabe was а Bulgarian poetess. She published poetry for adults and children as well as travel books, short stories and essays.Gabe was born in the village of Dabovik near Dobrich to the family of Peter Gabe, a Russian immigrant. She studied natural science at the University of Sofia, French... (Poet), Elisaveta Bagriana Elisaveta Bagriana Elisaveta Bagryana , born Elisaveta Lyubomirova Belcheva , was a Bulgarian poet who wrote her first verses while living with her family in Veliko Tarnovo in 1907-08... (Poet), Andriyan Nikolayev (Cosmonaut), |
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People's Honourary Title. |
15 June 1948/ 30 December 1987 |
Awarded to people already awarded with the Honoured title for their exceptional merits in the field of arts, culture, science, education and health. | 705 | |
Honoured Honourary Title. |
15 June 1948/ 30 December 1987 |
Awarded to people for their exceptional merits in the field of arts, culture, science, education and health. | 4753 | |
Laureate Of The Dimitrov Prize |
23 May 1949 | Awarded to people for their achievements in science, technology and culture. From 1960 onwards this class was the only class awarded as the 2nd and 3rd class awards ceased to be issued after 1959. | 724 | |
Laureate Of The Dimitrov Prize |
23 May 1949/1959 | Awarded to people for their achievements in science, technology and culture. | ||
Laureate Of The Dimitrov Prize |
23 May 1949/1959 | Awarded to people for their achievements in science, technology and culture. | ||
Hero Of Maternal Glory/ |
13 December 1950 | Awarded to mothers who gave birth to and raised ten or more children. Originally named Hero Of Maternal Glory this award was renamed Mother Heroine on 9 June 1952. | 1116 | |
Laureate Of The International Botev Prize. |
24 July 1972/ 1986 |
Awarded to poets for their poetry and contribution to peace, democracy and social progress. Awarded to only four people every five years. Laureates: 1976: Aleksej Surkov , Nicolás Guillén Nicolás Guillén Nicolás Cristóbal Guillén Batista was a Cuban poet, journalist, political activist, and writer. He is best remembered as the national poet of Cuba.Guillén was born in Camagüey, Cuba... , László Nagy László Nagy (poet) László Nagy was a Hungarian poet.-Life:On 20 August 1952, he married Margaret . In 1953, their son Andrew was born.... , Pierre Seghers Pierre Seghers Pierre Seghers was a French poet and editor. During the Second World War he took part in the French Resistance movement.... 1981: Rafael Alberti Rafael Alberti Rafael Alberti Merello was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27.... , Rasul Gamzatovich Gamzatov Rasul Gamzatov Rasul Gamzatovich Gamzatov was probably the most famous poet writing in the Avar language. Among his poems was Zhuravli, which became a well-known Soviet song.... , Ahmad Al-Ahmad , Miroslav Krleža Miroslav Krleža Miroslav Krleža was a leading Croatian and Yugoslav writer and the dominant figure in cultural life of both Yugoslav states, the Kingdom and the Republic . He has often been proclaimed the greatest Croatian writer of the 20th century.-Biography:Miroslav Krleža was born in Zagreb, modern-day... 1986: Dmitro Pavlychko , Mario Benedetti Mario Benedetti Mario Benedetti was an Uruguayan journalist, novelist, and poet.... , Nil Simeonovich Gilevich , Günter Wallraff Günter Wallraff Günter Wallraff is a famous German writer and undercover journalist.-Research methods:Wallraff came to prominence thanks to his striking journalistic research methods and several major books on lower class working conditions and tabloid journalism... This award ceased with the collapse of the People's Republic but was reinstated in 1996. |
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Laureate Of The Cyril And Methodius Prize. |
29 April 1979 | Awarded to prominent Bulgarian and foreign scientists who were specialists in the field of ancient Bulgarian and Slavonic studies. | ||
Pilot-Cosmonaut Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
18 January 1979 | Awarded to Bulgarian Cosmonauts, the only two being Georgi Ivanov Georgi Ivanov Major general Georgi Ivanov Kakalov is a retired Bulgarian military officer and the first Bulgarian cosmonaut. He was a member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria in 1990.-Early life and military career:... , 1979 and Aleksandar Panayotov Aleksandrov, 1988. |
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Honoured Pilot. |
18 January 1979/ November 1987 |
Awarded to military and civilian pilots for considerable contributions or long and loyal service. | 28 |
Orders
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date/ Cessation Date |
Description | Number Awarded |
National Order Of Labour |
21 June 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign civilian/state labourers for excellence, outstanding achievements/innovations or excellence in organisation. Also awarded to artists and scientists for long service to the nation. Awarded until 1955 with either a tri-fold ribbon for males or a bow for females, after which the ribbon device was a 5 sided soviet design. The original design was created by D. Uzunov And L. Dimitrov. From 1977 the order was redesigned by B. Kozarevym and M. Markovym to a 5 sided star shape. | ||
National Order Of Labour |
21 June 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign civilian/state labourers for excellence, outstanding achievements/innovations or excellence in organisation. Also awarded to artists and scientists for long service to the nation. Awarded until 1955 with either a tri-fold ribbon for males or a bow for females, after which the ribbon device was a 5 sided soviet design. The original design was created by D. Uzunov And L. Dimitrov. From 1977 the order was redesigned by B. Kozarevym and M. Markovym to a 5 sided star shape. | ||
National Order Of Labour |
21 June 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign civilian/state labourers for excellence, outstanding achievements/innovations or excellence in organisation. Also awarded to artists and scientists for long service to the nation. Awarded until 1955 with either a tri-fold ribbon for males or a bow for females, after which the ribbon device was a 5 sided soviet design. The original design was created by D. Uzunov And L. Dimitrov. From 1977 the order was redesigned by B. Kozarev and M. Markov to a 5 sided star shape. | ||
Order Of The 9th September 1944 |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who took part in the armed insurrection of 9 September 1944 and later to participants in the founding and consolidating of the people's authority. There are 2 variations of this award for civilians and for military personnel. The military variation has additional swords. Worn on a plain red neck ribbon until 1958 and from then on worn on a 5 sided soviet style suspension on the chest. Designed by B. Angelushev. | ||
Order Of The 9th September 1944 |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who took part in the armed insurrection of 9 September 1944 and later to participants in the founding and consolidating of the people's authority. There are 2 variations of this award for civilians and for military personnel. The military variation has additional swords. Worn as a screw-back badge until 1958 and from then on worn on a 5 sided soviet style suspension. Designed by B. Angelushev. | ||
Order Of The 9th September 1944 |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who took part in the armed insurrection of 9 September 1944 and later to participants in the founding and consolidating of the people's authority. There are 2 variations of this award for civilians and for military personnel. The military variation has additional swords. Worn as a screw-back badge until 1958 and from then on worn on a 5 sided soviet style suspension. Designed by B. Angelushev. | ||
Order Of People's Liberty |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for the participation in the revolutionary fight of Bulgarian people. Worn as a screw-back badge until 1960 and from then on worn on a 5 sided soviet style suspension. There are 4 variations of this award's construction, A five piece breast star (1945-1949), A four piece breast star (1949-1958), A four piece on a ribbon (1958-c1970) and a single piece on a ribbon (c1970 onwards). Designed by B. Angelushev. | ||
Order Of People's Liberty |
9 September 1945/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for the participation in the revolutionary fight of Bulgarian people. Worn as a screw-back badge until 1960 and from then on worn on a 5 sided soviet style suspension. There are 4 variations of this award's construction, A five piece breast star (1945-1949), A four piece breast star (1949-1958), A four piece on a ribbon (1958-c1970) and a single piece on a ribbon (c1970 onwards). Designed by B. Angelushev. | ||
Order Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria |
18 June 1947/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarians and foreign citizens for success and merits in different spheres of activity as a universal reward. | ||
Order Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria |
18 June 1947/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarians and foreign citizens for success and merits in different spheres of activity as a universal reward. | ||
Order Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria |
18 June 1947/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarians and foreign citizens for success and merits in different spheres of activity as a universal reward. | ||
Order Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria |
18 June 1947/ 13 December 1950 |
Awarded to Bulgarians and foreign citizens for success and merits in different spheres of activity as a universal reward. | 0 | |
Order Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria |
18 June 1947/ 13 December 1950 |
Awarded to Bulgarians and foreign citizens for success and merits in different spheres of activity as a universal reward. | 0 | |
Order Of Bravery |
15 June 1948/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Military Personnel and Civilians for bravery and courage in battle or for strengthening the integrity of the country and public safety. Foreign soldiers of allied armies could also be awarded this order for participation in joint combat operations. | c10 | |
Order Of Bravery |
15 June 1948/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Military Personnel and Civilians for bravery and courage in battle or for strengthening the integrity of the country and public safety. Foreign soldiers of allied armies could also be awarded this order for participation in joint combat operations. | 0 | |
Order Of Bravery |
15 June 1948/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Military Personnel and Civilians for bravery and courage in battle or for strengthening the integrity of the country and public safety. Foreign soldiers of allied armies could also be awarded this order for participation in joint combat operations. There are two variations of this award, originally one which is numbered and then issued later, one which is unnumbered. | 50 | |
Order Of Georgi Dimitrov. |
17 June 1950/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for exceptional merit. This order was also automatically awarded upon recipients of The Hero Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria and The Hero Of Socialist Labour titles. Originally designed by K. Lazarov and modified by O. Odabashyan. Awarded to General Ivan Mihajlov six times in 1955, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1967 and 1972. | c4,000 | |
Order Of The Red Banner. |
13 December 1950/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and Allied military personnel for distinction in battle or for merit in the strengthening of power and structure of the Bulgarian People's Army. There are two variations of this award, originally one which is numbered and then issued later, one which is unnumbered. Designed by O. Odabashyan. | ||
Order Of The Red Banner Of Labour. |
13 December 1950/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and Foreign civilians and associations for success in the development of the national economy or the state or public/scientific/cultural services of the country. There are five variations of this award, The first (c1950) is numbered and of multi-part construction with a nut and an angular recess in the reverse, The second (c1950-1969) is numbered and of a multi-part construction with a nut and a circular recess in the reverse, The third (c1970) is unnumbered a has a small nipple on the reverse, The fourth variation (c1970-1974) is unnumbered of a single part construction with a smooth reverse on a large ribbon and the fifth variation (c1974-1991) is unnumbered with a smooth reverse and on a small ribbon. | ||
Order Of Cyril And Methodius |
13 December 1950/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens and organizations for merit in sciences/culture/information. There are two variations of this award, originally one which is numbered and then issued later, one which is unnumbered. Designed by P. Doychinov and O. Odabashja. | ||
Order Of Cyril And Methodius |
13 December 1950/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens and organizations for merit in sciences/culture/information. There are two variations of this award, originally one which is numbered and then issued later, one which is unnumbered. Designed by P. Doychinov and O. Odabashja. | ||
Order Of Cyril And Methodius |
13 December 1950/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens and organizations for merit in sciences/culture/information. There are two variations of this award, originally one which is numbered and then issued later, one which is unnumbered. Designed by P. Doychinov and O. Odabashja. | ||
Order Of Maternal Glory |
13 December 1950/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian mothers for raising 8 or 9 children. Three variations of this award exist, One on a ribbon which is numbered, latterly one on a ribbon which is unnumbered and then finally one on a metal suspension. | ||
Order Of Maternal Glory |
13 December 1950/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian mothers for raising 6 or 7 children. Three variations of this award exist, One on a ribbon which is numbered, latterly one on a ribbon which is unnumbered and then finally one on a metal suspension. | ||
Order Of Maternal Glory |
13 December 1950/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian mothers for raising 4 or 5 children. Three variations of this award exist, One on a ribbon which is numbered, latterly one on a ribbon which is unnumbered and then finally one on a metal suspension. | ||
Order Of The Rose |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to female foreigners for merit in the establishing friendly international relationships with The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
Order Of The Rose |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to female foreigners for merit in the establishing friendly international relationships with The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
Grand Cross Of The Order Of The Balkan Mountains. |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to statesmen/ministers/diplomats/civil servants and foreign citizens for the establishment and strengthening of friendly international relations with The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded for Military relationships the award was presented with swords. Designed by V. Starchev and K. Damjanov. | ||
Order Of The Balkan Mountains |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to statesmen/ministers/diplomats/civil servants and foreign citizens for the establishment and strengthening of friendly international relations with The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded for Military relationships the award was presented with swords. Designed by V. Starchev and K. Damjanov. | ||
Order Of The Balkan Mountains |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to statesmen/ministers/diplomats/civil servants and foreign citizens for the establishment and strengthening of friendly international relations with The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded for Military relationships the award was presented with swords. Designed by V. Starchev and K. Damjanov. | ||
Order Of The Madar Horseman |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to foreign citizens for merit in establishment and strengthening of international relationships with The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded to military personnel the order came with swords. Designed by D. Uzunov. | ||
Order Of The Madar Horseman |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to foreign citizens for merit in establishment and strengthening of international relationships with The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded to military personnel the order came with swords. Designed by D. Uzunov. | ||
Order Of Civil Valour And Merit |
4 August 1966/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for courage in lifesaving/protection of state property or in crime fighting. Designed by V. Starchev and K. Damyanov. | ||
Order Of Civil Valour And Merit |
4 August 1966/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for courage in lifesaving/protection of state property or in crime fighting. Designed by V. Starchev and K. Damyanov. | ||
Order Of Civil Valour And Merit |
4 August 1966/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for courage in lifesaving/protection of state property or in crime fighting. Designed by V. Starchev and K. Damyanov. | ||
Order Of Military Valour And Merit |
28 May 1974/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Military personnel, Workers of the Ministry Of Defence and reservists for long distinguished and honourable service or for merit in strengthening of the power of armed forces and national security or for merit in combat training. Designed by B. Kozarev and M. Markov. | ||
Order Of Military Valour And Merit |
28 May 1974/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Military personnel, Workers of the Ministry Of Defence and reservists for long distinguished and honourable service or for merit in strengthening of the power of armed forces and national security or for merit in combat training. Designed by B. Kozarev and M. Markov. | ||
Order Of Labour Glory |
28 May 1974/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to industrial/construction/transport/agricultural labourers for selfless long-term work. Designed by L. Prakhov and P. Braykov. | ||
Order Of Labour Glory |
28 May 1974/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to industrial/construction/transport/agricultural labourers for selfless long-term work. Designed by L. Prakhov and P. Braykov. | ||
Order Of Labour Glory |
28 May 1974/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to industrial/construction/transport/agricultural labourers for selfless long-term work. Designed by L. Prakhov and P. Braykov. | ||
Order Of 13 Centuries Of Bulgaria. |
16 October 1981/ 5 April 1991 |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for the exceptionally great services to The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. Designed by V. Starchev and M. Markov. Notable recipients include: Todor Zhivkov Todor Zhivkov Todor Khristov Zhivkov was a communist politician and leader of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from March 4, 1954 until November 10, 1989.... , Grisha Filipov, Georgi Atanasov Georgi Atanasov Georgi Ivanov Atanasov was a leading member of the Bulgarian Communist Party who served as Prime Minister from 1986-1990. Atanasov supported the move to oust Todor Zhivkov as Chairman of the State Council, joining Petar Mladenov in leading the opposition... , Georgi Djuagarov, Pencho Kubadiski, Georgi Jordanov, Dimitr Stanischev, Emil Hristov, Petr Djulgerov, Grigor Stoichkov, Aleksi Ivanov, Vasil Vasilev, Hristina Stoeva, Ivan Panev, Radoj Popivanov, Patriarch Maxim, Bogomil Rajnov, Nicolai Ghiaurov Nicolai Ghiaurov Nicolai Ghiaurov was a Bulgarian opera singer and one of the most famous bass singers of the postwar period. He was admired for his powerful, sumptuous voice, and was particularly associated with roles of Verdi.Ghiaurov married the Italian soprano Mirella Freni in 1978... , Nikola Strandjuanski and Vera Mutafchieva. |
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Medals
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date/ Cessation Date |
Description | Number Awarded |
Patriotic War 1944-1945. |
9 September 1945/ |
Awarded to Bulgarian or allied troops for participation in the war against the Axis from 9 September 1944 - 9 May 1945. Kept from before the establishment of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria but with a changed ribbon and a new ribbon designed for those who had lost their life. Diameter 32.7 mm, Thickness 3 mm. | 195,000+ | |
For Participation In The September Uprising 1923 |
15 September 1948/ 31 December 1950 |
Awarded to all surviving anti-fascist participants in the June and September 1923 Bulgarian uprisings on the event of the 25th anniversary. | 2,450+ | |
For Participation In The September Uprising 1923 |
15 September 1948/ 31 December 1950 |
Awarded to all surviving anti-fascist participants in the June and September 1923 Bulgarian uprisings on the event of the 25th anniversary. | 10,040 | |
For Participation In The Anti-Fascist Struggle. |
13 December 1950/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to participants in struggle against fascism and capitalism. The last Bulgarian award instituted with a triangular suspension ribbon. | 18,100+ | |
For Military Merit. |
13 December 1950/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to military personnel of the Armed Forces Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria/Ministry Of Internal Affairs for their skills and bravery in battle or for guarding the national borders/independence and security of the country. Originally this medal was issued with an Order document with the word Order crossed out and replaced with Medal, by 1953 Medal documents were being issued. This medal was awarded mainly in the 1951-1957 period. Variation 1, Diameter 33 mm, Thickness 2.4 mm. Variation 2, Diameter 33 mm, Thickness 2.7 mm. | 80,000+ | |
For Labour Distinction. |
13 December 1950/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to labourers for their achievements in industrial and social life of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria. Variation 1, Diameter 33 mm, Thickness 1.9 mm. Variation 2, Diameter 33 mm, Thickness 2.4 mm. | ||
For Motherhood |
13 December 1950/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to Bulgarian mothers for birthing and raising 4 children. | ||
For Motherhood |
13 December 1950/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to Bulgarian mothers for birthing and raising 3 children. | ||
For Honourable Service To The Armed Forces Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria 1st Class. |
18 July 1959/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to personnel of the armed forces of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 20 years long and faithful service. | ||
For Honourable Service To The Armed Forces Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria 2nd Class. |
18 July 1959/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to personnel of the armed forces of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 15 years long and faithful service. | ||
For Honourable Service To The Armed Forces Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria 3rd Class. |
18 July 1959/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to personnel of the armed forces of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 10 years long and faithful service. | ||
For Faithful Honourable Service And Long Service Years In Bodies Of The Ministry Of Internal Affairs 1st Class. |
27 August 1960/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to personnel of the Ministry Of Interior Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 20 years long and faithful service. | ||
For Faithful Honourable Service And Long Service Years In Bodies Of The Ministry Of Internal Affairs 2nd Class. |
27 August 1960/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to personnel of the Ministry Of Interior Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 15 years long and faithful service. | ||
For Faithful Honourable Service And Long Service Years In Bodies Of The Ministry Of Internal Affairs 3rd Class. |
27 August 1960/ November, 1989 |
Awarded to personnel of the Ministry Of Interior Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 10 years long and faithful service. | ||
10 Years Service To The Fire Services Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
27 August 1960/ |
Awarded to personnel of the fire services of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 10 years long and faithful service. | ||
15 Years Service To The Fire Services Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
27 August 1960/ |
Awarded to personnel of the fire services of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 15 years long and faithful service. | ||
20 Years Service To The Fire Services Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
27 August 1960/ | Awarded to personnel of the fire services of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 20 years long and faithful service. | ||
20th Anniversary Of The Bulgarian People's Army. |
22 August 1964/ | Awarded to personnel of the Bulgarian People's Army with at least 20 years military service and had contributed to the consolidation and enhancement of its fighting efficiency. | ||
20 Years Of The Organs Of The Ministry Of Interior. |
22 August 1964/ | Awarded to personnel of the Ministry Of Interior Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria also to ex-personnel who had faithfully served at least 10 years. | 12,000+ | |
20th Anniversary Of The Committee Of State Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
22 August 1964/ | Awarded to personnel of the Committee Of State with at least 20 years military service and had contributed to the consolidation and enhancement of its efficiency. | ||
10 Years Service To The Committee Of State Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
1965/1969 | Awarded to personnel of the Committee Of State Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 10 years long and faithful service. | ||
15 Years Service To The Committee Of State Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
1965/1969 | Awarded to personnel of the Committee Of State Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 15 years long and faithful service. | ||
20 Years Service To The Committee Of State Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
1965/1969 | Awarded to personnel of the Committee Of State Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 20 years long and faithful service. | ||
For Merit To The Bulgarian People's Army. |
23 December 1965/ November 1989 |
Awarded to personnel of the Bulgarian People's Army for merit in stabilising the defence of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria and to civilians for expressing outstanding patriotism. Variation 1, Diameter 33 mm, Thickness (Rim) 2.8 mm, (Centre) 4.9 mm. Variation 2, Diameter 33.1 mm, Thickness (Rim) 2.5 mm, (Centre) 4.1 mm. | ||
25th Anniversary Of The Bulgarian People's Army. |
11 July 1968/ | Awarded to personnel of the Bulgarian People's Army at least 10 years military service and also to foreign citizens for merits to the Bulgarian People's Army. | ||
25th Anniversary Of The Organs Of The Ministry Of Interior. |
30 July 1968/ | Awarded to personnel of the Ministry Of Interior Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 10 years faithful service/Merits against crime and also to foreign citizens for merits to the Ministry Of Interior Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. | 20,000+ | |
For Merit To Security And Public Order. |
10 April 1969/ | Awarded to Bulgarian or foreign citizens who had assisted to the bodies of the Ministry Of Interior in their combat with foreign or home enemies of the country or people disturbing public order. | ||
10 Years Service To The Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
5 June 1969/ | Awarded to personnel of the Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 10 years long and faithful service. | ||
15 Years Service To The Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
5 June 1969/ | Awarded to personnel of the Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 10 years long and faithful service. | ||
20 Years Service To The Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
5 June 1969/ | Awarded to personnel of the Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 10 years long and faithful service. | ||
25th Anniversary Of People's Rule. |
10 July 1969/ | Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who took an active participation in the fight against the fascism and capitalism. Also awarded for merits in building the socialism in the People's Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
25th Anniversary Of Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
12 August 1969/ | Awarded to personnel of the Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for at least 10 years faithful service or for merits in the Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
90th Anniversary Of The Birth Of Georgi Dimitrov. |
12 June 1972/ | Awarded to national and international communist movement leaders/politicians. | ||
50th Anniversary Of The People's Anti-Fascist Uprising 1923. |
10 August 1973/ |
Awarded to all surviving anti-fascist participants in the June and September 1923 Bulgarian uprisings on the event of the 50th anniversary. | ||
30th Anniversary Of The Bulgarian People's Army. |
22 May 1974/ |
Awarded to personnel of the Bulgarian People's Army at least 10 years military service and also to foreign citizens for merits to the Bulgarian People's Army. | ||
30th Anniversary Of The Ministry Of Interior. |
22 May 1974/ |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who cooperated with agencies of the Ministry Of Interior and personnel of the Ministry Of Interior. | 30,000+ | |
30th Anniversary Of The Construction Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
22 May 1974/ |
Awarded to all personnel of the Construction Troops of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria for aiding development with at least 15 years long service. | ||
International Brigades In Spain 1936-1939. |
22 May 1974/ |
Awarded to all living veterans of the Bulgarian communist brigades which served in the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. All award documents of this medal are numbered 462. Beware of Spanish made fakes of this award with different loops/different alloys/poor quality. | 462 | |
Veteran Of Labour. |
22 May 1974/ |
Awarded to Bulgarians for long, high-productive and faithful work in all fields of public life. | ||
Kliment Ohridski Medal. |
22 May 1974/ |
Awarded to Bulgarian citizens and organizations for their merits and success in all fields of science, education and culture. | ||
For Distinction In The Bulgarian People’s Army. |
22 May 1974/ |
Awarded to youth officers and sergeants of the Bulgarian People's Army for merits in serving the force and successful education and preparation of new recruits. | ||
For Distinction In The Construction Troops Of The People’s Republic Of Bulgaria. |
22 May 1974/ |
Awarded to personnel of Construction Troops who aided in the development of the corps with at least 15 years service. | ||
For Distinction In The Railway Troops Of The People’s Republic Of Bulgaria. |
22 May 1974/ 8 May 1978 |
Awarded to officers and sergeants of the Railway Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for achievements in their career and education and in educating personnel. | ||
For Merit In The Construction Troops Of The People’s Republic Of Bulgaria. |
22 May 1974/ |
Awarded to personnel of the Construction Troops for their merits for development and education of the personnel of the Construction Troops. | ||
For Merit In The Railway Troops Of The People’s Republic Of Bulgaria. |
22 May 1974/ 8 May 1978 |
Awarded to personnel of the Railway Troops Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for merits. | ||
30th Anniversary Of The Socialist Revolution In Bulgaria. |
2 September 1974/ | Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who took an active participation in the fight against the fascism and capitalism. | ||
For Consolidation Of Military Friendship. |
4 March 1975/ | Awarded to officers and sergeants of the military forces of the Warsaw Pact member nations. This medal was originally issued in very small numbers with all the flags of the Warsaw Pact nations enamelled but due to the difficulty and cost of production this medal was mainly issued without enamelling. | ||
30th Anniversary Of Victory Over Fascist Germany. |
6 March 1975/ | Awarded to Bulgarians who took participation in the anti-fascist struggle and revolution of 9 September 1944, relatives to the killed participators and serving personnel of the Bulgarian People's Army. | 465,000+ | |
100th Anniversary Of The April Uprising 1876. |
17 January 1976/ | Awarded to Bulgarians and foreigners in celebration of the April Uprising of 1876. 44 Bulgarian villages were also issued with a larger table medal for their participation in the Uprising. | ||
25th Anniversary Of Civil Defence Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
23 April 1976/ | Awarded to Bulgarians who took participation in the construction of the National Civil Defence. | ||
For Merit In The Civil Defence Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria |
23 April 1976/ | Awarded to Bulgarians or foreigners for merits in the construction of the National Civil Defence or for contributing to the training/skill/organisation of National Civil Defence. | ||
For Merit In The Civil Defence Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria |
23 April 1976/ | Awarded to Bulgarians or foreigners for merits in the construction of the National Civil Defence or for contributing to the training/skill/organisation of National Civil Defence. | ||
For Merit In The Civil Defence Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria |
23 April 1976/ | Awarded to Bulgarians or foreigners for merits in the construction of the National Civil Defence or for contributing to the training/skill/organisation of National Civil Defence. | ||
For Merit In The Sphere Of Security Of The Border. |
26 May 1976/ | Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for their active co-operation to the border guards and to border guards for bravery and long service. | ||
100th Anniversary Of The Bulgarian Red Cross. |
16 November 1977/ | Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens and organizations for their contribution to the Bulgarian Red Cross. | c1000 | |
For Peace And Friendship Between The U.S.S.R. And The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
20 December 1977/ | Awarded to foreign citizens and organisations that had contributed to establishing, developing and stabilising the peace and friendship between the U.S.S.R. and the People's Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
For Friendship And Co-Operation With The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
20 December 1977/ | Awarded to foreign citizens and organisations that had contributed to establishing, developing and stabilising the peace and friendship with the People's Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
100th Anniversary Of Liberation From Ottoman Rule 3-3-1878 - 3-3-1978. |
22 February 1978/ | Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens and organisations for their activity in organising the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule. Key Bulgarian towns and villages were also issued with a larger table medal. | ||
For Distinction In The Troops Of The Ministry Of Transport Of The People’s Republic Of Bulgaria. |
8 May 1978/ |
Awarded to officers and sergeants of the troops of The Ministry Of Transport Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for achievements in their career and education and in educating personnel. This medal is exactly the same in design as the For Distinction In The Railway Troops Of The People’s Republic Of Bulgaria award it replaced when the department changed its name. | ||
For Merit In The Troops Of The Ministry Of Transport Of The People’s Republic Of Bulgaria. |
8 May 1978/ |
Awarded to personnel of the troops Of The Ministry Of Transport Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria for merits. This medal is exactly the same in design as the For Merit In The Railway Troops Of The People’s Republic Of Bulgaria award it replaced when the department changed its name. | ||
100th Anniversary Of Bulgarian Communications. |
8 May 1978/ |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens and organisations for their contribution in development of communication in Bulgaria. | ||
100th Anniversary Of Bulgarian Customs. |
29 January 1979/ |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens and organisations for their contribution in development of custom houses in Bulgaria. | ||
100th Anniversary Of Sofia As Capital Of Bulgaria. |
2 April 1979/ |
Awarded to Bulgarian citizens and organisations who contributed to the development of Sofia and to foreign citizens for their achievements in establishing co-operation and brotherhood between Bulgaria and Sofia with other nations and cities. | ||
100th Anniversary Of The Bulgarian State Health Care Service. |
22 May 1979/ |
Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign scientists and organisations for their contribution in strengthening and developing the health system of the People's Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
100th Anniversary Of Bulgarian Geology. |
21 August 1980/ |
Awarded to Bulgarian citizens and organisations for contributions to the development of geology in Bulgaria and also to foreign citizens for their research and development of Bulgarian geology. | ||
1300th Anniversary Of Bulgaria. |
16 October 1981/ |
Awarded to famous people, organisations and institutes in the country and also to foreigners who had promoted Bulgaria. | ||
100th Anniversary Of The Birth Of Georgi Dimitrov. |
25 May 1982/ | Awarded to national and international communist movement leaders/politicians. | ||
For Merit In The Working People's Volunteer Detachments Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
4 April 1984/ | Awarded to volunteers for bravery and self-sacrifice in securing public order/national borders/safety of road traffic. | ||
25th Anniversary Of The Working People's Volunteer Detachments Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
13 April 1984/ | Awarded to volunteers for reinforcing the strength of the Working People's Volunteer Detachments Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
40th Anniversary Of Socialist Bulgaria. |
27 July 1984/ | Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who took an active participation in the fight against the fascism and capitalism. | ||
80th Anniversary Of The Revolutionary Trade Union Movement In Bulgaria. |
8 October 1984/ | Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens who contributed to development of the Bulgarian professional unions. | ||
40th Anniversary Of Victory Over Hitler's Fascism. |
31 January 1985/ | Awarded to serving Bulgarian military personnel along with living veterans of the war against Germany. | ||
100th Anniversary Of Bulgarian State Railways. |
1988/ |
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45th Anniversary Of The Ministry Of Interior Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria. |
1989/ | Awarded to Bulgarian and foreign citizens for their co-operation with the Ministry Of Interior Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria and to current and former personnel for their contributions to the ministry. |
Republic Of Bulgaria (10th November 1989-29th May 2003)
With the collapse of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria their award system was discontinued (Officially on 5 April, 1991) with the exception of orders bestowed on foreign nationals. All communist and imperial awards were allowed to be worn. The soviet style 5 sided suspension was dropped, with the exception of the medal 50th Anniversary Of Victory Over Hitler's Fascism, which had a 5 sided enamel suspension and the Imperial tradition of different ribbons for different sexes were reintroduced for certain awards. Between 5 April, 1991 and the introduction of The Order For Loyal Service Under The Banner in 1994 there were no official state awards for Bulgarian citizens. As of 29 May, 2003 a totally new award system was introduced and as of the 9th June, 2003 the previous system was officially abolished.Titles
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date/ Cessation Date |
Description | Number Awarded |
Laureate Of The International Botev Prize. |
1996 | Awarded to poets for their poetry and contribution to peace, democracy and social progress. Laureates: 1996: Nadine Gordimer Nadine Gordimer Nadine Gordimer is a South African writer and political activist. She was awarded the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature when she was recognised as a woman "who through her magnificent epic writing has – in the words of Alfred Nobel – been of very great benefit to humanity".Her writing has long dealt... 2001: Branko Cvetkoski 2006: Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Yevtushenko 30 May 2008: Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn |
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Orders
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date/ Cessation Date |
Description | Number Awarded |
Order Of The Rose |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to female foreigners for merit in the establishing friendly international relationships with The Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
Order Of The Rose |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to female foreigners for merit in the establishing friendly international relationships with The Republic Of Bulgaria. | ||
Grand Cross Of The Order Of The Balkan Mountains. |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to foreign citizens for the establishment and strengthening of friendly international relations with The Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded for Military relationships the award was presented with swords. Designed by V. Starchev and K. Damyanov. | ||
Order Of The Balkan Mountains |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to foreign citizens for the establishment and strengthening of friendly international relations with The Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded for Military relationships the award was presented with swords. Designed by V. Starchev and K. Damyanov. | ||
Order Of The Balkan Mountains |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to foreign citizens for the establishment and strengthening of friendly international relations with The Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded for Military relationships the award was presented with swords. Designed by V. Starchev and K. Damyanov. | ||
Order Of The Madar Horseman |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to foreign citizens for merit in establishment and strengthening of international relationships with The Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded to military personnel the order came with swords. Designed by D. Uzunov. | ||
Order Of The Madar Horseman |
4 August 1966/ 9 June 2003 |
Awarded to foreign citizens for merit in establishment and strengthening of international relationships with The Republic Of Bulgaria. If awarded to military personnel the order came with swords. Designed by D. Uzunov. | ||
Order For Loyal Service Under The Banner |
1994/ 9 June 2003 |
The reverse of this Order depicts the imperial Order Of Bravery. | ||
Order For Loyal Service Under The Banner |
1994/ 9 June 2003 |
The reverse of this Order depicts the imperial Order Of Bravery. | ||
Order For Loyal Service Under The Banner |
1994/ 9 June 2003 |
The reverse of this Order depicts the imperial Order Of Bravery. | ||
Order For Loyal Service Under The Banner |
1994/ 9 June 2003 |
The reverse of this Order depicts the imperial Order Of Bravery. |
Medals
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date/ Cessation Date |
Description | Number Awarded |
125th Anniversary Of Bulgarian Railways. |
1991 | |||
Veteran Of The Wars. |
1995 | Awarded to all living Bulgarian veterans of any Bulgarian war. | ||
50th Anniversary Of Victory Over Hitler's Fascism. |
9 May 1995 | Awarded to all living Bulgarian veterans of the second world war. | ||
75th Anniversary Of Construction Troops. |
14 June 1995 | |||
For Merit In Construction Troops |
14 June 1995/ 29 May 2003 |
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For Merit In Construction Troops |
14 June 1995/ 29 May 2003 |
Republic Of Bulgaria (As Of 29th May 2003)
Legal organisation of the current Bulgarian honorary system is contained in the Constitutionand the Decree on Intellectual Stimulation. Orders are established by the National Assembly
and are awarded by the President of the Republic. The nomination of a foreign person is made by the Ministry of External Affairs, whereas Bulgarian nominees are selected by the Council of Ministers
.
Titles
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date | Description | Number Awarded |
Laureate Of The International Botev Prize. |
1996 | Awarded to poets for their poetry and contribution to peace, democracy and social progress. Laureates: 1996: Nadine Gordimer Nadine Gordimer Nadine Gordimer is a South African writer and political activist. She was awarded the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature when she was recognised as a woman "who through her magnificent epic writing has – in the words of Alfred Nobel – been of very great benefit to humanity".Her writing has long dealt... 2001: Branko Cvetkoski 2006: Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Yevtushenko 30 May 2008: Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn |
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Orders
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date | Description | Number Awarded |
Order Of The Balkan Mountains |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to Bulgarian citizens with particularly great merit to Bulgaria and foreigners for particularly great merit to bilateral relations and international cooperation. It has several variants and degrees. | ||
Order Of Saint Cyril And Saint Methodius |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to people for particularly great contributions to the development of culture, art, education and science. Also with several variants and degrees. | ||
Order Of The Madara Horseman |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to people for particularly great contributions to the consolidation of bilateral relations with Bulgaria. | ||
Order Of The Madara Horseman |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to people for particularly great contributions to the consolidation of bilateral relations with Bulgaria. | ||
Order For Civil Merit (1st Class) |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to Bulgarian citizens for great merit to the development and consolidation of the civil society. | ||
Order For Civil Merit (2nd Class) |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to Bulgarian citizens for great merit to the development and consolidation of the civil society. | ||
Order For Military Merit (1st Class) |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to Bulgarians and foreigners who helped develop and strengthen the Bulgarian Army. | ||
Order For Military Merit (2nd Class) |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to Bulgarians and foreigners who helped develop and strengthen the Bulgarian Army. | ||
Order For Military Merit (3rd Class) |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to Bulgarians and foreigners who helped develop and strengthen the Bulgarian Army. | ||
Order For Honour |
29 May 2003 | Awarded for exhibits of valour and heroism for the benefit of Bulgaria and its society. |
Medals
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date | Description | Number Awarded |
For Merit |
29 May 2003 | Awarded to Bulgarians for merits in different areas of public life. | ||
60th Anniversary Of Victory In The Second World War. |
2005 | Awarded to all Bulgarian living veterans of the war and to non-veterans for merit. |
Table Medals
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date | Description | Number Awarded |
100th Anniversary Of Diplomatic Relations Between Bulgaria And The United States Of America. |
2003 |
Badges
Badge And Ribbon | Name (English English language English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria... /Bulgarian Bulgarian language Bulgarian is an Indo-European language, a member of the Slavic linguistic group.Bulgarian, along with the closely related Macedonian language, demonstrates several linguistic characteristics that set it apart from all other Slavic languages such as the elimination of case declension, the... /Translit Translit Translit is a method of encoding Cyrillic letters with Latin ones. The term is derived from transliteration, the system of replacing letters of one alphabet with letters of another.... ) |
Creation Date | Description | Number Awarded |
Stabilisation Force Iraq 1st Infantry Battalion Bulgarian Army Karbala Iraq 2004 |
2004 |