Orders of Knighthood, Decorations, and Medals of the Principality of Kaharagia.
The honours of the Principality of Kaharagia recognise service and merit to the Nation and the Crown. Honours are conferred in three forms: Orders of Knighthood, Decorations, and Medals.
The system recognises individuals who serve our nation and its people — whether through public life, community work, or quiet dedication that often goes unnoticed.
Nominations are welcome from both Kaharagians and non-Kaharagians. Recognition may come through community service, charitable work, professional excellence, or acts of goodwill.
The Sovereign serves as fons honorum — the fount of honour — and is the source of all honours in the Principality. The Chancellery of the Royal Kaharagian Honours and the Honours Committee review nominations and make recommendations. The final decision to confer any honour rests solely with the Sovereign.
Orders of Knighthood confer membership in an Order and represent the highest honours of the Principality. Members are recorded in the register of their respective Order.
Decorations recognise distinguished service or notable contribution without conferring membership in an Order. Recipients are recorded in the Register of Royal Decorations.
Medals recognise service, merit, or participation in programmes or milestones of national significance. Recipients are recorded in the Register of Kaharagian Medals.
For more information, visit the Chancellery of the Royal Kaharagian Honours.