Order of the Union of Burma
The Order of the Union of Myanmar (Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စုစည်သူသင်္ဂဟ [pjìdàʊɰ̃zṵ sìθù θɪ̀ɰ̃ɡəha̰]) is the highest civilian decoration bestowed by the government of Myanmar (also known as Burma). The order was founded on 2 September 1948 as a replacement for the British Order of Burma. The original order had been founded by Royal Warrant on 10 May 1940. The title Pyidaungsu Sithu Thingaha may be used by the awardee. Award classesThe Order of the Union of Burma is awarded in two divisions (military and civil) and each of these is split into five classes:
The first class consists of a gold braided salwe worn across the breast with the badge of the order suspended. It is decorated with a large gold and enamelled breast star surrounded by five small stars. 2nd class honors have a single breast star that is smaller than the first class version. 3rd class honors have a badge, worn from a ribbon around the neck. RecipientsRecipients of the order include: Agga Maha Thray Sithu
Thadoe Maha Thray Sithu
Maha Thray Sithu
Thray Sithu
Sithu
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