Orders, decorations, and medals of Bulgaria
Orders, decorations and medals of Bulgaria are regulated by the law on the Orders and Medals of the Republic Of Bulgaria of 29 May 2003.
The National Military History Museum Of Bulgaria in Sofia currently has over 150 Bulgarian Orders in the collection, which it has acquired over 85 years in co-operation with the Bulgarian State Mint, which are in the main part imperial, including Orders awarded to Knjaz Alexander, Ferdinand and Tsar Boris III along with other high-ranking military leaders of the Royal Bulgarian Army.
- Note: Awards shown without ribbons are/were worn in full at all times. Also, like most items which are created by the minting process, mint errors of awards do exist, some which were still issued despite the error and some which were discarded. These mint errors add dimensions to the art of collecting such items. Main error types will also be listed here also. Numbers of Orders/Medals that were in use in both The Tsardom Of Bulgaria and The People's Republic Of Bulgaria show the number awarded during both regimes and not just under the single regime.
Principality Of Bulgaria/Third Bulgarian Tsardom (29 April 1879 – 15 September 1946)
The Principality Of Bulgaria's first order was created with Article 59 of the Tarnovo Constitution, The Order Of Bravery, which came into force on 1 January 1880. The highest Tsardom Of Bulgaria award was the Order Of Saint Cyril And Saint Methodius awarded to those who brought outstanding excellence to the culture of the Tsardom Of Bulgaria.
Orders
Medals
Badge And Ribbon | Name | Creation Date / Cessation Date | Description | Number Awarded |
c. 8 July 1879 | c. 200 | |||
За Освобождението 1877–78. Za Osvobozhdenieto 1877–78. | 19 July 1880 | |||
30 August 1881 / 30 August 1881 | Personally awarded by Knjaz Alexander during a ceremony on 30 August 1881. There are two variations of this medal, one with a crown between the ribbon and medal and one without. | c.50 | ||
With Crown And Diamonds. За Заслуга Za Zasluga | 1886 | This was a unique award. Awarded only to Stefan Stambolov, the regent of Bulgaria from 28 August 1886 to 3 September 1886 and from 7 September 1886 to 7 July 1887. | 1 | |
With Crown. За Заслуга Za Zasluga | 25 December 1881 / 15 September 1946 | This was awarded with crown above the medal. There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. 7 of the 66 of these awarded were the Knjaz Ferdinand variation, 6 of which were issued to foreign heads of state. | 66 | |
За Заслуга Za Zasluga | 25 December 1881 / 15 September 1946 | This was awarded without crown/reef above the medal. There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | ||
With Crown. За Заслуга Za Zasluga | 25 December 1881 / 15 September 1946 | This was awarded with crown above the medal. There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | ||
За Заслуга Za Zasluga | 25 December 1881 / 15 September 1946 | This was awarded without crown/reef above the medal. There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | ||
With Crown. За Заслуга | 25 December 1881 / 15 September 1946 | This was awarded with crown above the medal. There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | ||
| За Заслуга | 25 December 1881 / 15 September 1946 | This was awarded without crown/reef above the medal. There are 6 variations of the obverse, Knjaz Alexander, Knjaz Ferdinand, Tsar Ferdinand I, Tsar Boris III, Tsar Boris III and a regent coat of arms. If awarded during periods of war this medal was issued with an alternate war time ribbon. All of these factors together make a great many different variations of this award. | |
"In Memory Of The Glorious War Of 1885". Silver Class Въ Память Славной 1885 Кампаній./ Въ Паметъ На Славната Война Въ 1885 Год. V Pamyaty Slavnoy 1885 Kampaniy./ Va Pamet Na Slavnata Voyna Va 1885 God. | 19 February 1886 / 7 September 1886 | Awarded to Bulgarian veterans of the 14–28 November 1885 war with the Kingdom of Serbia during the reign of Alexander I. This medal was replaced by the "For Participation In The Serbo-Bulgarian War 1885" medal after the abdication of Alexander I. The medal was issued in two variations one with Russian text and one with Bulgarian text. | ||
"In Memory Of The Glorious War Of 1885". Bronze Class Въ Память Славной 1885 Кампаній./ Въ Паметъ На Славната Война Въ 1885 Год. Va Pamyaty Slavnoy 1885 Kampaniy./ Va Pamet Na Slavnata Voyna Va 1885 God. | 19 February 1886 / 7 September 1886 | Awarded to Bulgarian veterans of the 14–28 November 1885 war with the Kingdom of Serbia during the reign of Alexander I. This medal was replaced by the "For Participation In The Serbo-Bulgarian War 1885" medal after the abdication of Alexander I. The medal was issued in two variations one with Russian text and one with Bulgarian text. | ||
Silver Class. За Участие В Сръбско-Българската Война 1885. Za Uchastie V Srabsko-Balgarskata Vojna 1885. | 14 November 1886 / ???? | Awarded to Bulgarian veterans of the 14–28 November 1885 war with the Kingdom of Serbia. | c. 60,000 | |
Bronze Class. За Участие В Сръбско-Българската Война 1885. Za Uchastie V Srabsko-Balgarskata Vojna 1885. | 14 November 1886 / ???? | Awarded to Bulgarian veterans of the 14–28 November 1885 war with the Kingdom of Serbia. | c. 30,000 | |
1st Class. За Възшествието На Княз Фердинанд I. Za Vazshestvieto Na Knyaz Ferdinand I. | c. 7 July 1887 / ???? | |||
2nd Class. За Възшествието На Княз Фердинанд I. Za Vazshestvieto Na Knyaz Ferdinand I. | c. 7 July 1887 / ???? | |||
3rd Class. За Възшествието На Княз Фердинанд I. Za Vazshestvieto Na Knyaz Ferdinand I. | c. 7 July 1887 / ???? | 699 | ||
4th Class. За Възшествието На Княз Фердинанд I. Za Vazshestvieto Na Knyaz Ferdinand I. | c. 7 July 1887 / ???? | 1019 | ||
5th Class. За Възшествието На Княз Фердинанд I. Za Vazshestvieto Na Knyaz Ferdinand I. | c. 7 July 1887 / ???? | 475 | ||
Gold Class. | 4 May 1890 / 4 May 1890 | |||
Silver Class. | 4 May 1890 / 4 May 1890 | |||
Bronze Class. | 4 May 1890 / 4 May 1890 | |||
1889 / 15 September 1946 | There are 4 variations of this award a Ferdinand I officer's version, a Boris III officer's version and a Boris III N.C.O. version established on 7 April 1933. The fourth variation is a unique variation issued only to the Tsar Boris III. | |||
1889 / 15 September 1946 | There are 4 variations of this award a Ferdinand I officer's version, a Boris III officer's version and a Boris III N.C.O. version established on 7 April 1933. The fourth variation is a unique variation issued only to the Tsar Boris III. | |||
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1901 / | ||||
28 October 1908 / 15 September 1946 | Awarded to all Bulgarians for the rescue of people from natural disasters. There are 2 variations of this award a Ferdinand I version and a Boris III version. | |||
28 October 1908 / 15 September 1946 | Awarded to all Bulgarians for the rescue of people from natural disasters. There are 2 variations of this award a Ferdinand I version and a Boris III version. | |||
28 October 1908 / 15 September 1946 | Awarded to all Bulgarians for the rescue of people from natural disasters. There are 2 variations of this award a Ferdinand I version and a Boris III version. | |||
За Независимостта На България 22 Септември 1908. Za Nezavisimostta Na Balgariya 22 Septembri 1908. | Early 1909 / 1909 | Awarded to Bulgarians for the event of the proclamation of full Bulgarian independence. Diameter 40 mm, Thickness 1.9 mm. | 11,490 | |
1939 / 15 September 1946 | Awarded to everyone who had contributed with "merits to the Red Cross Society or to the cause of charity in general without distinction of sex, ethnic origin or nationality". | |||
15 February 1918 / 15 September 1946 | Awarded to everyone who had contributed with "merits to the Red Cross Society or to the cause of charity in general without distinction of sex, ethnic origin or nationality". | |||
15 February 1918 / 15 September 1946 | Awarded to everyone who had contributed with "merits to the Red Cross Society or to the cause of charity in general without distinction of sex, ethnic origin or nationality". | |||
За Участие В Балканските Войни 1912–913 г. Za Uchastie V Balkanskite Voyni 1912–913 g. | 9 December 1933 / After December 1941 | Awarded to Bulgarian participants of the 1912-1913 Balkan wars. There are 3 variations in this medal which are indicated by different ribbons. | c. 300,000 | |
За Участие В Европейската Война 1915–1918 г. Za Uchastie V Evropeyskata Voyna 1915–1918 g. | 9 December 1933/ After December 1941 | Awarded to Bulgarian and Bulgarian allied force participants of the "1915–1918" war. There are 3 variations in this medal which are indicated by different ribbons. Diameter 32.1 mm, Thickness 2.7 mm. | c. 249,000 | |
За Участие В Отечествената Война 1944–1945 г. Za Uchastie V Otechestvenata Vojna 1944–1945 g. | 9 September 1945 / After 1953 | Awarded to Bulgarian or allied troops for participation in the war against the Axis from 9 September 1944 – 9 May 1945. | 195,000+ |
Table Medals
Badge And Ribbon | Name | Creation Date / Cessation Date | Description | Number Awarded |
In Hoc Signo Vinces. | 1912 / 1912 | Awarded to Tsar Ferdinand I. | 1 | |
In Hoc Signo Vinces. | 1912 / 1912 |
Unnoffical Medals
These "medals" were "issued" or "awarded" by various groups and organisations including government departments but were/are not fully recognised as officially awarded medals and were/are not authorised for official wear on official uniforms. That being so this does not mean by any means that these medals were simply just for sale to all comers and were/are still often held in high respect by those who were given them.Badge And Ribbon | Name | Creation Date / Cessation Date | Description | Number Awarded |
1899 | ||||
2 May 1907 | ||||
22 September 1908 | ||||
1920 | Michail Takev was the Minister Of Interior from 16 January 1908 – 10 September 1910 and then once again between 17 October-28 November 1918 as part of a Democratic Party government. | |||
1923 | ||||
12 September 1924 | ||||
50th Anniversary Of Liberation From The Ottoman Empire 1000th Anniversary Of The Death Of Simeon I. | 1928 | Diameter 22.2 mm, Thickness 1.3 mm. | ||
25 October 1930 |
People's Republic Of Bulgaria (16 September 1946 – 10 November 1989)
- Note: Wider ribbons indicate 3 sided imperial type suspension/Narrower ribbons indicate 4/5 sided soviet type suspension.
- Until 13 December 1950 various awards were issued with male and female type ribbons.
- Until 13 December 1950 male ribbons were still issued as a trifold, some medals such as the medal for "Participant In The Anti-Fascist Struggle" continued to have a trifold ribbon until the award was discontinued with the collapse of the People's Republic.
- Two new orders were created with the same name as imperial orders, The Order " Cyril And Methodius" and the Order "For Bravery".
- The Order Of Civil Merit ribbon was used for the new Order Of The People's Republic Of Bulgaria.
Honorary Titles