Tengrinews.kz - The Order of "Dostyk" (Friendship), which was awarded to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in Kazakhstan, has been put up for sale on a British online marketplace.
Tengrinews.kz - The Order of "Dostyk" (Friendship), which was awarded to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in Kazakhstan, has been put up for sale on a British online marketplace.
According to a listing on Peter Harrington, the Order of "Dostyk" is being sold for £12,500 (approximately 7.9 million tenge). This prestigious award was presented to Thatcher in 2001 in recognition of her contributions to strengthening relations between Kazakhstan and the United Kingdom.
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The listing notes that the order is in excellent condition, apart from a few scratches on the bottom of the box.
"Jewelled breast star together with the badge of the order on shoulder ribbon, presented on a royal blue velvet pad within the original mid-blue skiver-covered, white satin lined coffret, lettered "Friendship" in Russian in blind on the lead edge of the lid, brass clasps. With the bestowal pamphlet. Lightly rubbed, a few scuffs to the base of the coffret, but overall very good,” the description reads.
The Order of "Dostyk" was established in 1995 to promote international cooperation at the highest level. In Kazakhstan, it is awarded to those who contribute to maintaining harmony in society and for their efforts in fostering peace, friendship, and collaboration between nations.
Margaret Thatcher was the seventh recipient of the order.Other recipients have included former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and Singapore’s first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
Margaret Thatcher was a British politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and leader of the Conservative Party. She was the first woman to hold the position of Prime Minister in the country and was known for her tough economic policies aimed at reducing government intervention in the economy, privatizing state-owned enterprises, and strengthening market mechanisms. Thatcher earned the nickname "The Iron Lady" for her unwavering stance on political and international issues. Her tenure saw both economic successes and social conflicts. The politician passed away in April 2013.