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PERLIS
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ORDERS & DECORATIONS
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The Most Esteemed Royal Family Order of Perlis (Darjah Kerabat di-Raja Perlis Yang Amat Amat di-Hormati): instituted by Raja Syed Siraj ud-din on 17th May 2001. Awarded in a single class, without any title attached and at the personal discretion of the ruler (DKP).
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Most Esteemed Perlis Family Order of the Gallant Prince Syed Putra Jamalullail (Darjah Kerabat Perlis Baginda Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail Yang Amat Amat di-Hormati): founded by Raja Syed Putra on 21st September 1965 as a family order limited to members of the Perlis and allied Royal families. Awarded in a single class (Darjah Kerabat - DK).
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The Perlis Family Order (DK) breast star.
- The Order of Dato Bendahara Sri Jamal ul-Lail (Darjah Kebesaran Dato' Bendahara Sri Jamal ul-Lail): founded by Raja Syed Siraj ud-din in 2006 as a special decoration of honour for distinguished statesmen. Awarded in a single class with the personal title of Dato’ Sri di-Raja Bendahara Negara (DBSJ).
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DBSJ - collar, badge and breast star.
- The Most Esteemed Order of the Gallant Prince Syed Putra Jamal ul-Lail (Darjah Kebesaran Baginda Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail Yang Amat di-Hormati): founded by Raja Siraj ud-din on 22nd June 1995. Awarded in four classes (1. Knight Grand Companion or Dato' Sri Setia with the title of Dato' Sri di Raja-SSPJ, 2. Knight Companion Dato' Setia-DSPJ, and 3. Knight Commander or Dato' Paduka-DPPJ). Made obsolete in 2001 but appointments revived in 2007.
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The Order of Baginda Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail - Knight Grand Companiona (SSSJ), collar, badge, breast star and sash.
- The Most Esteemed Order of the Gallant Prince Syed Siraj ud-din Jamal ul-Lail (Darjah Kebesaran Baginda Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail Yang Amat di-Hormati): founded by Raja Syed Siraj ud-din in 2001. Awarded in four classes (1. Knight Grand Companion or Sri Setia with the title of Dato' Sri di Raja-SSSJ, 2. Knight Companion or Dato' Setia-DSSJ, and 3. Knight Commander or Dato' Setia Panglima-DSPJ).
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The Order of Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullai; of Perlis - Datuk Panglima, neck badge.
- The Order of Prince Syed Siraj ud-din Jamal ul-Lail of Perlis (Darjah Kebesaran Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail Perlis): founded by Raja Syed Siraj ud-din in 2005 and awarded in four classes (1. Knight Grand Companion or Setia Paduka with the title of Dato' Sri di Raja-SPSJ, 2. Dato' Wira-DWSJ, 3. Knight Commander or Dato' Panglima-DSPJ, and 3. Companion or Sri-SSP).
- The Most Illustrious Order of the Crown of Perlis, the Star of Safi (Darjah Kebesaran Mahkota Perlis Yang Amat Mulia, Bintang al-Safi): founded by Raja Syed Putra on 21st September 1965. Awarded in four classes (1. Knight Grand Commander or Dato' Sri Paduka with the title of Dato' Sri di Raja-SPMP, 2. Knight Commander or Dato' Paduka-DPMP, 3. Companion or Setia-SMP, 4. Member or Ahli-AMP). A silver medal (Pingat - PMP) was instituted on 22nd June 1995 to recognise the services of grade 3 departmental heads and community leaders of equivalent rank.
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The Order of the Crown of Perlis - Knight Grand Commander (SPMP), sash, breast star, collar and badge.
- The Order for Dato’ Titleholders (Darjah Dato’ Bergeler): instituted by Raja Syed Putra on 27th December 1987 to accompany the award of certain titular honours, namely:
- Dato' Kurnia Bakti.
- Dato' Indera Perkasa.
- Dato' Indera Dewa.
- Dato' Indera Jaya.
- Dato' Indera Pahlawan.
- Dato' Lela Perkasa.
- Dato' Alim Panglima.
- Dato' Kaya Bakti.
- Dato' Setia Jaya.
- Dato' Alim Setia.
Awarded in a single class, a silver-gilt badge enamelled in blue suspended from a broad, blue, silk riband with a gold central band, worn in the same manner as the sash of a grand cross.
- The Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Pingat Keberanian Handal): instituted by Raja Syed Putra on 9th May 1951 to reward conspicuous acts of gallantry of the highest order. Awarded in a single class, a silver medal (PKH).
- The Distinguished Conduct Medal (Pingat Pekerti Terpileh): instituted by Raja Syed Putra on 9th May 1951 as a reward for distinguished conduct. Awarded in a single class, a bronze medal (PPT).
- The Meritorious Service Medal (Pingat Jasa Kebaktian): instituted by Raja Syed Putra on 9th May 1951 as a reward for meritorious services in state employ, for those employed in state service in civil service grades three to seven. Awarded in a single class, a bronze medal (PJK).
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The Conspicuous Gallantry Medal-PKH (L), Distinguished Conduct Medal-PPT (C) and Meritorious Service Medal-PJK (L).
- The Meritorious Conduct Medal (Pingat Jasa Baik): instituted by Raja Syed Putra on 30th May 1968 as a reward for meritorious conduct in state employ, for those employed in state service in civil service grades eight to eleven. Awarded in a single class, a bronze medal (PJB).
- The Long Service Medal (Pingat Perkhidmatan Lama): instituted by Raja Syed Putra on 4th July 1962 as a reward for twenty-five years of long service in state employ. Awarded in a single class, a silver medal (PPL).
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