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    As usual looking for some help on a couple of medals 1st is what i believe to be called a WAFA medal (flower?) I know nothing of it . 2nd is a princely medal not sure might be 3rd class? wow the only one i could find was the second one. I will have to look another day. thanks all.

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    Ray, This is a medal from Princely state of Bahawalpur (now in Pakistan) and is, I think, the Kot Sabzal Campaign Medal of 1931 only issued in silver. If you can show the reverse the tentative identification can be confirmed. The medal can then be reposted in the Pakistan. Regards, Owain 

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    Very Nice, It is from Bahawalpur an Indian Princely state now in Pakistan. It is the Kot Sabzal medal issued for the campaign in the North West Frontier from 1930-31 in which Bahawalpur IS forces were heavily involved. The reverse is most attractive. Quite a few of   these are named on the rim. Is yours named. I have been after one for a while.

    All the best,

    Paul

     

     

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    Well gentlemen when i find it again i will put up a picture of the reverse. My head where is it? sorry,Ray but i did find the other one,any ideas?

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    This is, I think,  Afghan - probably from the reign of the last King Mohammed Zaher Shah, reigned 1933-73, but the detail is unreadable. Regards, Owain 

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    Owain yes its not good but until i get back to where it is it will have to do. next week perhaps. I did find the photo of the first one reverse and a couple of others that might be interesting. best to all,Ray

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    Very Nice, It is from Bahawalpur an Indian Princely state now in Pakistan. It is the Kot Sabzal medal issued for the campaign in the North West Frontier from 1930-31 in which Bahawalpur IS forces were heavily involved. The reverse is most attractive. Quite a few of   these are named on the rim. Is yours named. I have been after one for a while.

    All the best,

    Paul

     

     

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    Paul I almost forgot ,yes it is named on the rim 1312 sepoy KUNDAN SINGH. Be well,Ray

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    Ray, The medal with the camel on the reverse is the Bahawalpur North West Frontier Medal of 1920. The "kidney" shaped medal is the Jammu and Kashmir medal of 1895. The one with the ruler Sadiq Mohammed Khan wearing a fez is probably one of a series of service medals, but I need to see the reverse to identify which variant - the ribbon may be incorrect. The one with the anchor is unclear but appears to be some form of sport/prize medal. Regards, Owain

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    The one with the anchor appears to be the emblem of the Pakistani Navy.  Any chance of seeing the obverse?

     

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    You bet Hugh and it is for( second best boy) what ever that means will try to have more up tomorrow night,Ray

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    This is, I think,  Afghan - probably from the reign of the last King Mohammed Zaher Shah, reigned 1933-73, but the detail is unreadable. Regards, Owain 

    ​Afghanistan Order of the Sirdar, not sure of the class off hand.

    Paul

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    The Jammu and Kashmir Medal for the Defence of Chitral is frequently copied, there are two basic types , the one made by Gurney and Co and also locally made pieces, both can be named and are quite sought after. I have a named locally made piece.

    Paul

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    And a couple more. Hugh the 1st here is the navy reverse,yea as if you don't know.

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