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I'v heard that Nishan-e-Haider is made from the recovered military hardware of enemy like tanks, aircrafts etc. Is this true?
 
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Good question, I never thought about it.

Btw, here's a pic of the Nishan-e-Haider monument and the medal. :pakistan:

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I'v heard that Nishan-e-Haider is made from the recovered military hardware of enemy like tanks, aircrafts etc. Is this true?

I know the Victoria cross is made from the captured Russian guns from Sevastapol. Soo it would not be unusual.
 
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Keys, looks like if its made of gold.
For sure those who've earned it are made of gold. :pakistan:

 
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I know the Victoria cross is made from the captured Russian guns from Sevastapol. Soo it would not be unusual.
Nishaan-e-Haider is supposed to be the equivalent of the Victoria Cross. Given for going beyond the call of duty and not thinking of personal safety and doing what needs to be done for the betterment of country.
 
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I have to agree with the idea behind the the VC being made of a more base metal than gold. The medal is worthless until it is associated with a specific act. I have noticed that a lot of poorer families would sell medals when the became financially strapped. A gold medal would go first.....
 
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Nishaan-e-Haider is supposed to be the equivalent of the Victoria Cross. Given for going beyond the call of duty and not thinking of personal safety and doing what needs to be done for the betterment of country.

I am aware of this.......:lol:

However as I have explained above I am not a fan of making from expensive metals. The act should stand as it's own value.
 
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I had heard this from someone but its not confirmed. Regardless, making it from enemy armour or aircraft is a cool idea and a logical one too!
 
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I have to agree with the idea behind the the VC being made of a more base metal than gold. The medal is worthless until it is associated with a specific act. I have noticed that a lot of poorer families would sell medals when the became financially strapped. A gold medal would go first.....

Some relative of VC winner recently sold it for a million pounds but most winners donate it back to the regiment they served in for it to be preserved in the battalion museums.
 
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it is made of brass, at first you could walk in any army store and buy it but not any more well not in the mid 80s. When the person gets it, It comes in 2s one for the Unit he served in and one for the family. Yes it is actually for Rs:580/- as of today. But when the family gets it the price is in millions. Not only the price goes up because of the importance, Family gets a lot of other benefits.
 
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thats cool, i didnt know that, can u tell me where i can buy a copy in karachi? plus any other medals available? i think it will make a fine fine fine decoration for my study
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