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| 正面描述 | Within a circular legend, the central field features a stylized portrait of an armored medieval warrior rendered in the manner of a 16th-century engraving, depicting the figure in three-quarter view wearing a plumed helmet and holding a commander's staff. The intricate border of the square flan is filled with elaborate decorative motifs drawn from period engravings, including heraldic animals, foliage, and martial emblems. The circular legend around the central device reads РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ flanking the top arc and 2022 • 1 РУБЕЛЬ along the lower arc. The overall artistic treatment faithfully evokes the graphic style of Renaissance woodcut illustration. |
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| 背面文字 | Cyrillic |
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The Battle of Blue Waters, fought in 1362, saw Lithuanian forces under Grand Duke Algirdas defeat a coalition of Mongol-Tatar princes, effectively ending Golden Horde control over much of the western steppe and opening the Dnieper basin to Lithuanian expansion. For Belarus specifically, this victory is foundational — it established the Grand Duchy of Lithuania as the dominant power across territories that would later form the Belarusian heartland.
Belarus has issued commemorative roubles aggressively since the 1990s, and the KM#735 reference places this squarely within a long series of historical-military issues that the National Bank has used to anchor a national identity distinct from both Russian and Soviet historical framing.