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    Hashim.A.Khan

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      I can confirm that all these medals are real. The mounting was redone as the medals were not in the best of condition once I inherited the lot. The ribbons were redone and the medals were polished. The 10, 20 and 30 year medals were added later as my grandfather was eligible given his service spanning more than 3 decades (I did consult several individuals within the army who agreed that these medals could be added). Here is the picture of the set before it was restored. 

       

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    2. Hey

      If the recipient was awarded the war medal (tamgha e jang), i believe he should have been awarded the sitara e harb as well since they were awarded for the 65 and 71 war. Further more, the presence of 2 defence medals is really weird since usually the clasp is added on the existing medal.

      The bar has the 20 years service medal, since the carrier spans at least 49 years, there should be a 10, 30, 35 and 40 years service medal. 

      Lastly seems like this person had a long carrier (another red flag) since he has a clasp of 1948 and the last medal (independence day golden jubilee medal) was awarded in 1997. That just simply dosent add up since the retirement age is 60. With this persons minimum 49 years of service, the person had to be enlisted when he was 11.

      In my opinion, this seems to be a fake, or at least altered 

       

      Regards

      Hashim 

    3. Hey David, have to agree with the points you have raised regarding the appearance and details of the clasp. I have seen some medals around the market, most probably that rules out the discussion about being a one piece manufacture, would be interesting to find out more about this clasp since information about this clasp is limited 

    4. Hey Paul 

      why the difference in the colour? Anything to do with the grade?

      Emanuel, do you need a ribbon for the medal? I do have some contacts that can surely arrange that for you 

       Regards 

      Hashim 

    5. Hey Peter

      Has been a couple of months since this medal fever took over me, interesting to find new information of the forum. The most interesting this about these three medals is the quality. The 3rd class seems to lack simple finishing whereas the second one looks to have been inspected. The first class is pure perfection, interesting to see how the quality changes through the three medals 

      Hashim 

      Hey Paul

      Pretty sure Hugh misunderstood something, i panicked there a bit hearing about the fifth class, took me pretty decent time to find extra ordinary specimens

       

      Hashim

    6. Hey Hugh

      This was the reason why i posted this, really interesting to find out different views and the most prominent of all, all the new information that follows. Im wondering if you could share more information about the fourth and fifth class if you come across

       

      Hashim

    7. Hey Hugh

      Fifth class? That's the first time I'm hearing about the fifth class, thought there were only 3 classes, as pictured

       

      regards 

      Hashim

      Thank you for the reply Paul, do you have any prior information about how many classes there are? @Hugh mentioned a fifth class which is something I've never seen nor heard 

       

      regards 

      Hashim 

    8. Tamgha-i-Khidmat, also know as the service medal is the fifth highest honour given by the government of Pakistan.

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      The fact that fascinates me is that these medals aren't necessarily the same size. According to my sources, these medals come in three sizes each, the 1st class medal pictured is the medium sized variant whereas the remaining two are the large sized specimens. Any information and suggestions on the varying sizes will be highly appreciated

       

      Regards

      Hashim

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    9. Hey Ulsterman

      Really appreciate your words, I'm currently trying to put together a miniature medals set, that complete the set 

       

      Regards

      Hashim

       

       

      Hey Paul

      Family medals are a privilege, thank you for the comment 

       

      Regards

      Hashim 

    10. Hey Paul 

      I have limited information regarding his career, all the information is from relatives and family,  he died before I was born so I have limited information though 

       

      regards 

      Hashim 

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