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  1. 1) Service ribbons of 1st and 2nd classes of Nepalese are 48 mm wide, these of classes 3 through 5 are 38 mm in width, these of remaning decorations and medals are 32 mm in width. 2) The Order of Mahendra-Mala , invested solely upon foreign reigning monarchs, is a collar-only award and does not have any corresponding ribbon.

  2. Orders and medals of Nepal. Orders: Order of the Star of Nepal. Order of the Gurkha Right Hand. Order of the Ojaswi Rajanya. Order of the Three Divine Powers. Order of Om Rama Patta. Tribhuvan Order of the Footprint of Democracy. Order of the Heritage of Nepal.

  3. Orders, decorations, and medals by country. Nepalese awards. National symbols of Nepal. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. Explore military medals and orders from Nepal, their classes, awardees, and the reasons why these prestigious awards were given.

  5. Nepal Ratna Man Padavi (Nepali: नेपाल रत्न मानपदवी, Order of the Jewel of Nepal) is the highest civilian award of Nepal. Instituted in 2010, the award is conferred for exemplary contributions to the nation of Nepal.

  6. Nepal has a very high degree of geographic diversity and can be divided into three main regions: Terai, Hilly, and Himal. The Terai region, covering 17% of Nepal's area, is a lowland region with some hill ranges and is culturally more similar to parts of India.

  7. www.medalbook.com › asia › nepal-1Nepal - Medalbook

    The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is a country in South Asia. It is a landlocked country and lies between China and India. The capital and largest city is Kathmandu. Before it was Kathmandu, the city was Kantipur, meaning “City of Glory".