The "Torańǵy" issue belongs to Kazakhstan's long-running Sacral Geography series, which the National Bank launched to document sites and natural features considered spiritually or culturally significant across the steppe. The saxaul tree — a drought-resistant species whose deep root systems stabilize the desert soil of Central Asia — holds particular importance in Kazakh ecological memory, associated with the Aral Sea basin region that lost millions of hectares of vegetation following the Soviet-era irrigation diversions that destroyed the sea itself.
The "Torańǵy" issue belongs to Kazakhstan's long-running Sacral Geography series, which the National Bank launched to document sites and natural features considered spiritually or culturally significant across the steppe. The saxaul tree — a drought-resistant species whose deep root systems stabilize the desert soil of Central Asia — holds particular importance in Kazakh ecological memory, associated with the Aral Sea basin region that lost millions of hectares of vegetation following the Soviet-era irrigation diversions that destroyed the sea itself.