Our Highest Honor: Top Medals From Countries Around The World

Kazakhstan's Order of the Golden Eagle

The medal shimmers with gold, diamonds, and rubies.
The award has been given to more than a dozen foreigners, but only two Kazakh citizens have received it: Nursultan Nazarbaev and Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev, the only two presidents of Kazakhstan.

Order of the Star of Romania
 
The medal comes with the unusual reward of a free burial site and a military salute when the recipient dies.

Hero of Ukraine
 
In 2017, Belarusian Mikhail Zhyzneuski posthumously became the first foreigner awarded the title. Zhyzneuski was shot dead in 2014 during the Euromaidan protests. Many countries' medals come with miniature versions of the honor (seen here on the right) that can be pinned to clothing. 
 

The United States' Presidential Medal of Freedom
 
The medal rewards Americans, and occasionally non-Americans, for "exceptional contributions to the security or national interests of America, to world peace, or to cultural or other significant public or private endeavors."

Hero of the Russian Federation
 
This award is usually bestowed for "heroic feats of valor." Two recent recipients were the Ural Airlines pilots who in 2019 guided their seagull-stricken passenger aircraft into a cornfield. There were no fatalities or serious injuries among the 233 people aboard.
 

Japan's Order of the Rising Sun
 
The handmade medal represents a dawn sun made from a polished garnet stone surrounded by a star made of gold and enamel which is suspended from the leaf of a Paulownia tree.

Order of New Zealand
 
The number of ordinary awardees is limited to 20 living people. After a holder of the medal dies, the badge must be handed in and it is then "passed to another appointee to the order."

The United Kingdom's George Cross
 
Among the hundreds of recipients of this award "for acts of the greatest heroism," perhaps the most unusual is the island of Malta, which was awarded the cross in 1942 for “heroism and devotion” during the Nazi/Italian siege of the British colony in World War II. The cross was later incorporated into the top left corner of independent Malta’s flag.

Order of Pakistan
 
This award is usually announced each year on August 14, Pakistan's Independence Day. The latest recipient of the award was St. Lucian cricketer Darren Sammy for his "invaluable contribution to Pakistani cricket."

Bulgaria's Stara Planina
 
The spiky medal was previously reserved for foreign dignitaries but is now also awarded to Bulgarians who have given "outstanding services" to their country. 

Jewel of India
 
The platinum-rimmed medal is in the shape of a leaf from the Bodhi tree -- the same type Buddha is said to have achieved enlightenment under. The Hindi script says "Bharat Ratna" (Jewel of India). A maximum of three people receive the award each year.
 

Albania's Honor of the Nation
 
This medal is awarded by Albania’s president to Albanians or foreign nationals "as a token of gratitude and recognition for those who by their acts and good name contribute to honoring the Albanian nation."