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Royal Kaharagian Honours

The Royal Kaharagian Honours recognise outstanding service to Kaharagia and to humanity. The system is administered by the Chancellery of the Royal Kaharagian Honours on behalf of the Sovereign.

The canonical site is honours.kaharagia.org.

Honours nominations are open to anyone, anywhere in the world. You do not need to be a Kaharagian national to nominate, and recipients themselves are not required to be Kaharagian nationals — though many are.

  • Nominating someone — How to nominate, what the Chancellery looks for, and what happens next.
  • If you’ve been honoured — What happens after a Distinction is conferred — your record, your insignia, and your citation.
  1. Nominations are received at the Chancellery, in confidence, throughout the year.
  2. The Chancellery considers them and brings recommendations to the Sovereign.
  3. The Sovereign confers Distinction by signing an act of state, which is gazetted in the Royal Kaharagian Gazette.
  4. The Chancellery writes to the recipient with the citation and the insignia (digital by default; physical insignia by request).
  5. The conferral appears on the recipient’s ePortal honours page if they hold a Kaharagian account.
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General enquiriescontact@hc.kaharagia.org
Submitting a nominationnominations@hc.kaharagia.org
Recipients’ affairssecretary@hc.kaharagia.org