It fell down, and the horses continued on their way with the same awkward posture. At this time, Majdal-Dula reached from the last horses to the first horses and stopped the carriage by taking advantage of the skill he had in riding. This issue caused the British cabinet to immediately go into turmoil to determine the reward of Majdal-Dula, who saved the queen’s life, and after the consultations that took place, the awarding of the highest government award of England, known as St. George, as a reward for Majdal-Dula in It was considered. [5]