Medal of Valor (Uzbekistan)

Military servicemen of Uzbekistan, employees of the State Security Service, National Guard, and internal affairs bodies are awarded the Courage Medal for their bravery and courage during military duty or service duty in ensuring the national security of the republic, maintaining public order, saving lives, protecting state and public property during natural disasters, fires, emergencies, and fighting crime.

The Medal of Valor and the corresponding award document are presented in a ceremony by the President of Uzbekistan.

Recipients of the Medal of Valor are entitled to a one-time monetary award equivalent to ten times the minimum wage.

The obverse of the medal, covered with air-colored enamel, depicts an equestrian warrior holding a shield and sword, symbolizing glory and valor, against a background of sun and radiating rays.

"JASORAT" ("courage" or "valor" in Uzbek) is printed in 2 mm raised letters on a red enamel background at the bottom of the medal.

The edges of the medal are surrounded by a thick red circle on both sides, and on the front by an additional 0.8 mm.