Oriental awards in the state-legal status of the Russian ruling dynasty

Authors

  • D. V. Liventsev Voronezh State Agrarian University named after Emperor Peter I

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17308/law/1995-5502/2024/4/29-36

Keywords:

Turkish orders, Persian awards, Bukhara insignia, order statute, award, highest degree, state legal status, ruling dynasty, imperial family, Emperor Paul I, Emperor Alexander I, Emperor Nicholas I, Emperor Alexander II, Emperor Alexander III, Emperor Nicholas II

Abstract

The significance of awards of the Ottoman Empire, Persia, and the Bukhara Emirate in the state and legal status of the Russian imperial family is analyzed, attention is paid to the national history of Eastern foreign policy and relations with the countries of the East. Based on the generalization of scientific and reference literature and taking into account the historical experience of awarding representatives of the Russian ruling dynasty, the role of awards from the countries of the East within the framework of the state-legal status of the imperial family is shown.

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Author Biography

  • D. V. Liventsev, Voronezh State Agrarian University named after Emperor Peter I

    Doctor Historical Sciences, Candidate of Legal Sciences, Professor of the Legal Disciplines Department

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Published

2025-03-06

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Theory and History of State and Law