Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Beltola
The Most Faithful Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Beltola अति विश्वसनीय दर्ज़ह भक्ति मुकुट बेलटोला Ati Vishwasniya Darjah Bhakti Mukut Beltola | |
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Awarded by the![]() Rajpramukh of Beltola | |
Type | Chivalric order |
Established | 12 July 2021 |
Eligibility | Vishwamitran royals and state officials |
Awarded for | extraordinary services towards Beltola and her people |
Status | Currently constituted |
Sovereign | HM Rajpramukh Tanishkaa Patranabish |
Grades | Commander Grand Cross Commander First Class |
Post-nominals | D.U.B.M. D.P.B.M. |
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First induction | 12 July 2021 |
Last induction | 18 July 2022 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Royal Family Order of Beltola |
Next (lower) | None (lowest) |
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The Most Faithful Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Beltola (Hindi: अति विश्वसनीय दर्ज़ह भक्ति मुकुट बेलटोला, Ati Vishwasniya Darjah Bhakti Mukut Beltola) is the second highest chivalric and dynastic order of the Vishwamitran state of Beltola which is conferred by the Rajpramukh of Beltola, as the head of the House of Patranabish which is the current ruling house of the state. The order was constituted on 12 July 2021 along with the Royal Family Order of Beltola. The Rajpramukh of Beltola is the sovereign of the order.
The order is conferred in recognition of the extraordinary services rendered by individuals towards Beltola and her people.
History
The Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Beltola was constituted by Tanishkaa Patranabish, Rajpramukh of Beltola as the second highest dynastic and chivalric order of the state of Beltola on 12 July 2021 on the advice of her cousin Dhrubajyoti Roy, the Rajpramukh of Purvanchal. The order was established alongside the Royal Family Order of Beltola which is the highest order of the state and the royal family.
Grades, criteria, and insignias
Grades
The two grades of appointment to the Order are, in descending order of precedence:
- Commander Grand Cross or Darjah Utama Bhakti Mukut Beltola - D.U.B.M.
- Commander First Class or Darjah Prathama Bhakti Mukut Beltola - D.P.B.M.
Criteria
There is no set criteria for appointments to the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Beltola but in general, the inductions are made in recognition to one's extraordinary services and contributions to the development, progress and prosperity of the state and the welfare of the subjects.
- The first class, Commander Grand Cross or Darjah Utama Bhakti Mukut Beltola is usually conferred on very senior officials of Vishwamitra including the prime minister, deputy prime ministers, senior ministers, senior advisers and on foreign dignitaries of presidential or equivalent ranks in the respective countries.
- The second class, Commander First Class or Darjah Prathama Bhakti Mukut Beltola is usually conferred on members of the government, parliamentarians, privy councilors, etc.
Insignias
- The riband of the two grades of the order have different insignias:
- Commander Grand Cross: has a purple silk band with a gold stripe at each corners. The sash is worn from the right shoulder to the left waist.
- Commander First Class: has a purple silk band with two gold stripes at each corners. The sash is worn from the right shoulder to the left waist.
- The badge of the order is a ten-pointed star with five arms in purple and five arms in silver placed in an alternative fashion. On its centre is a purple disc surrounded by thin gold borders with the text "LOYALTY • CROWN OF BELTOLA" and within the purple disc is another golden disc and in its centre is the state symbol in gold and white. The badge was designed by His Majesty King Albert of Queensland, D.K. I as a token of friendship between the Kingdom of Queensland and Beltola.
Ribbon bars | |
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![]() Commander Grand Cross |
![]() Commander First Class |
Styles
The recipients of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Beltola are entitled to bear pre-nominal or honorary titles. The Commanders Grand Cross (Special Class) of the order bear the title of Dato Sri Vijaya (males) and Datin Sri Vijaya (females).
The Commanders First Class of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Beltola bear the title of Dato Vijaya (males) and Datin Vijaya (females).
Recipients
Sovereign
- Her Majesty Tanishkaa Patranabish, Rajpramukh of Beltola (since 12 July 2021)
Commanders Grand Cross (D.U.B.M.)
- 12 July 2021: Princess Asmi, Senior Princess of Beltola
- 12 July 2021: Anoushkaa Patranabish, Rajpramukh of Basistha (then Princess Anoushkaa of Beltola)
- 12 July 2021: Dhrubajyoti Roy, Rajpramukh of Purvanchal
- 12 July 2021: Anirban Phatowali, Rajpramukh of Kamrupa
- 12 July 2021: Ștefan Marius Snagoveanu, former Rajyapal of Basistha (then Prime Minister)
- 12 July 2021: Farhaz Hazarika, Deputy Prime Minister (later Prime Minister)
- 18 July 2022: Matthew Tonna, President of Melite
- 18 July 2022: Jayden Dagsa, former President of the Privy Council
- 18 July 2022: Chris Ramsay, Privy Councilor
- 18 July 2022: Phillip Joseph Pillin, former Prime Minister
- 17 April 2023: Prince Abhiraj, Governor of Beltola
- 17 April 2023: Arthur Lacey-Scott, Deputy Prime Minister
- 17 April 2023: Rory McPhail, Chief Secretary
- 17 April 2023: Tyler Mullins, Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Commanders First Class (D.P.B.M.)
- 12 July 2021: Michal Nowacki, former Deputy Prime Minister
- 12 July 2021: Ned Vodă, former Minister
- 12 July 2021: Chris Ramsay
- 12 July 2021: Sander Koff, Privy Councilor
- 12 July 2021: Matthew Griffin, former Privy Councilor
- 12 July 2021: Jayden Dagsa
- 18 July 2022: Rory McPhail, former Deputy Prime Minister
- 18 July 2022: Tyler Mullins, Speaker of Lok Sabha
- 18 July 2022: Arthur Lacey-Scott, Deputy Prime Minister (then Minister)
- 18 July 2022: Rafe Burfield, Minister
- 18 July 2022: Thomas Bainbridge, former Privy Councilor
- 18 July 2022: Arsal Abbas Mirza, Minister (then Privy Councilor)
- 18 July 2022: W. Pranit Singh, Minister
- 17 April 2023: Shiro Mephistopheles, former President of Privy Council
- 17 April 2023: Arnab Deka, Governor of Purvanchal
- 17 April 2023: Reshmi Hazarika, Governor of Uttaranchal
- 17 April 2023: Manoj, Crown Prince of Uttaranchal
- 17 April 2023: Saikat, Crown Prince of Madhya Prant
- 17 April 2023: Ankurjyoti Thakuria, former Deputy Prime Minister
- 17 April 2023: Manggala Alif Prasetia, Minister
- 17 April 2023: Devin Purcell, Minister
- 17 April 2023: Sanghita Roy, former Governor of Beltola
- 17 April 2023: Bhargab Jyoti Medhi, former Governor of Beltola