Queen Noor of Jordan - Honours

Honours

  • Grand Cordon of the Orders of Hussein ibn 'Ali with collar, Renaissance special class (5.6.1978),
  • Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (26.11.1983),
  • The Virtues (Nishan al-Kemal) of Egypt (1989),
  • Member of the Royal Family Order of Brunei (DK) (1984),
  • Royal Order of the Seraphim of Sweden (15.9.1989),
  • Knight of the Order of the Elephant of Denmark (27.4.1998), and
  • The Grand Decoration of Honour for Merit in gold with sash of the Republic of Austria

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