Percy Sykes Memorial Medal
The Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal is an award conferred by the Royal Society for Asian Affairs.[1]
History
The Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal was established in 1947 in honour of Brigadier-General Sir Percy Molesworth Sykes and is awarded to "distinguished travellers and writers deemed to have increased man’s knowledge of and stimulated interest in Asia."[1][2]
Recipients
- 2019 Francesc Vendrell CMG (1940–2022)
 - 2016 John Curtis and Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis
 - 2015 Christoph Baumer
 - 2013 Nancy Hatch Dupree
 - 2012 Geoffrey Langlands
 - 2011 Avi Schlaim
 - 2009 John Keay
 - 2007 Fred Halliday
 - 2006 Shirin Akiner
 - 2005 William Dalrymple
 - 2004 Charles Allen
 - 2002 Maurice Zinkin and Taya Zinkin
 - 2001 Mark Tully
 - 1999 Peter Hopkirk
 - 1994 Akbar Ahmed
 - 1992 Albert Hourani
 - 1990 Denis Wright
 - 1987 Charles F Beckingham
 - 1983 Tim Severin
 - 1980 David Stronach
 - 1977 Basil Gray
 - 1975 Cyril Philips
 - 1974 Gunnar Jarring
 - 1973 William Watson
 - 1972 W E D Allen
 - 1972 Giuseppe Tucci
 - 1970 C H Ellis
 - 1969 S C Sutton
 - 1968 Violet Conolly
 - 1967 C J Edmonds
 - 1967 G E Wheeler
 - 1965 C von Furer Haimendorf
 - 1964 Laurence Lockhart
 - 1963 Hugh Richardson
 - 1962 Reader Bullard
 - 1960 Ann K S Lambton
 - 1958 Francis Tuker
 - 1956 Douglas Carruthers
 - 1955 Ella Maillart
 - 1954 Tom Stobart
 - 1951 Freya Stark
 - 1947 Fakhri Dai Gilani
 - 1941 Keppel Archibald Cresswell
 
References
- ^ a b "The Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal". Royal Society for Asian Affairs.
 - ^ Susan Farrington and Hugh Leach, "The Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal and Other Society Awards", in Strolling About on the Roof of the World (Routledge, 2002, ISBN 9780203222935)