The Most Esteemed
Royal Family Order of Kelantan or the Star of Yunus - Darjah Kerabat Yang Amat Dihormati (Bintang al-Yunusi)
Founded by Sultan Muhammad IV in honour of Long Yunus on 9 August 1916.
Awarded in a single class (D.K.), limited to 25 recipients at any one time and reserved for members of the royal families and state dignitaries.
The sash of the order is worn from the left shoulder to the right hip.
The Most Illustrious
Order of the Crown of Kelantan, or the Star of Muhammad - Darjah Kebesaran Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Mulia (Bintang al-Muhammadi)
Founded by Sultan Muhammad IV in honour of Sultan Muhammad I on 9 August 1916.
Awarded in three classes :
1. Knight Grand Commander or Dato’ Paduka - limited to 40 recipients - S.P.M.K.
2. Knight Commander or Dato’ Paduka - limited to 60 recipients - D.P.M.K.
3. Commander or Paduka - P.M.K.
see also The Crown of Kelantan Decoration - Sri Mahkota Kelantan (S.M.K.)
see also The Sri Kelantan Decoration - Sri Kelantan (S.K.)
1. Knight Grand Commander or Dato’ Paduka - limited to 50 recipients - S.J.M.K.
2. Knight Commander or Dato’ Paduka - limited to 75 recipients - D.J.M.K.
3. Companion or Setia - J.M.K.
see also The Ahli Kelantan Decoration - Ahli Kelantan (A.K.)
The Most Valiant
Order of the Noble Crown of Kelantan or the Star of Yahya - Darjah Kebesaran Kesateria Mahkota Kelantan Yang Amat Perkasa (Bintang al-Yahyawi)
Founded by Sultan Ismail Petra in honour of Sultan Yahya Petra on 29 March 1988.
Awarded in three classes :
1. Knight Grand Commander or Dato’ Paduka - limited to 40 recipients - S.P.K.K.
2. Knight Commander or Dato’ Paduka - limited to 60 recipients - D.P.K.K.
Founded by Sultan Muhammad IV on 9 August 1919 as a reward for individual acts of supreme gallantry and valour.
Awarded in one class (P.Y.G.P.)
Crown of Kelantan Decoration - Sri Mahkota Kelantan
Instituted by Sultan Muhammad IV in 1916 as a reward for those whose civil services do not qualify for the ordinary classes of the Order of the Crown of Kelantan.
Awarded in a single class (S.M.K.)
In reality this decoration functions as the fourth class of the Order of the Crown of Kelantan.
Sri Kelantan Decoration - Sri Kelantan
Instituted by Sultan Muhammad IV in 1916 as a reward for those whose services do not qualify for the ordinary classes of the Order of the Crown of Kelantan.
Awarded in a single class (S.K.)
Originally a military decoration which now functions essentially as the fifth class of the Order of the Crown of Kelantan.
Ahli Kelantan Decoration - Ahli Kelantan
Instituted by Sultan Ismail in 1925 as a reward for those whose services do not qualify for the ordinary classes of the Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan.
Awarded in a single class (A.K.)
In reality this decoration functions as the fourth class of the Order of the Life of the Crown of Kelantan.
Meritorious Service Medal - Pingat Bakti
Instituted by Sultan Ismail in 1925 as a reward for general service and awarded principally to military officers.
Awarded in a single class, a silver medal (P.B.)
Medal of Loyalty to the Crown of Kelantan - Pingat Setia Mahkota Kelantan
Instituted by Sultan Yahya Petra in 1967 as a reward for civil servants.
Awarded in a single class, a silver medal (P.S.)
In reality this decoration functions as the sixth class of the Order of the Loyalty to the Crown of Kelantan.
Loyal Service Medal - Pingat Taat
Instituted by Sultan Ismail in 1925 as a reward for long service awarded principally to military personnel.
Awarded in a single class, a silver medal (P.T.)
Good Conduct Medal - Pingat Perangai Baik
Instituted by Sultan Ismail in 1939 to reward long service and good conduct in government service.
Awarded in a single class, a silver medal (P.P.B.)
State Council Opening Commemorative Medal 1939 - Pingat Peringatan Pembukaan Dewan Tinggi 1939
Instituted by Sultan Muhammad IV to commemorate the opening of the inauguration of the first Kelantan State Council in 1939.
Awarded in a single class, a silver medal (P.P.M.)
Sultan Ibrahim Coronation Medal - Pingat Kemahkotaan Sultan Ibrahim
Instituted by Sultan Ibrahim to commemorate his Coronation on 25 October 1944.
Awarded in a single class, a silver medal.
Sultan Yahya Petra Coronation Medal - Pingat Kemahkotaan Sultan Yahya Petra
Instituted by Sultan Yahya Petra on 17 July 1961 to commemorate his Coronation.
Awarded in two classes :
1. Gold - for rulers
2. Silver - for ordinary recipients.
Sultan Ismail Petra Coronation Medal - Pingat Kemahkotaan Sultan Ismail Petra
Instituted by Sultan Ismail Petra to commemorate his Coronation on 30 March 1980.
Awarded in two classes :
1. Gold - for rulers
2. Silver - for ordinary recipients.
Silver Jubilee Medal - Pingat Jubli Perak
Instituted by Sultan Ismail Petra to commemorate his Silver Jubilee on 30 March 2004.
Awarded in a single class, a silver medal (P.J.P.)