Ottoman Empire - Turkey: Silver Commemorative
Medal for the Siege and the Liberation of Acre in
1840, during the 2nd Ottoman – Egyptian War, 1839-
1841.
Silver, issued to junior officers.
On unusual “British style” suspender with replaced
campaign ribbon.
On the obverse: The Sultan's cypher in Arabic,
surrounded by a laurel wreath.
On the reverse: The fort of St Jean d’Arce flying
the Turkish flag, with six five-pointed stars
around the top.
Arabic inscription “The people of Syria and the
fort of Acre”, dated A.H. 1256 (A.D. 1840).
The medal was instituted in 1843 by Sultan Abdul
Mejid I & was awarded to the members of British,
Austrian and Ottoman army and naval forces that
under the command of Sir Charles Napier, took
part in the liberation of the City of Acre, on the
Syrian coast, after 8 years of Egyptian occupation.
It was issued in gold for captains and flag officers,
silver for junior officers and bronzed copper for
NCOs, seamen and soldiers.
FULL SIZE
2nd Ottoman – Egyptian War 1839 - 1841
Item 100% original - replaced campaign ribbon
(the original ribbon was red with white lines on
the edges)
Condition as on the photos
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