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| 正面描述 | The coat of arms of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic occupies the central field, depicting a spread eagle with a shield on its breast, set against a sunburst background, all within a circular border. Two olive branches flank the date 2004 at the top of the coin. The denomination 1000 appears below the arms in the lower field. An Armenian legend arcs along the lower rim, reading ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆԻ ԴՐԱՄ (Dram of Armenia), while the fineness mark .999 appears to the right of the arms. |
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| 正面铭文 | 2004 ԼԵՌՆԱՅԻՆ ՂԱՐԱԲԱՂԻ ՀԱՆՐԱՊԵՏՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ ԱՐՑԱԽ 1000 (Translation: Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Artsakh) |
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Kevork Chavush was an Armenian fedayi commander active in the early 1900s who conducted guerrilla operations against Ottoman forces in the Van and Bitlis regions before being killed in 1907. His commemoration on a Nagorno-Karabakh issue is politically deliberate — the unrecognized republic used its coinage program aggressively in the 2000s to assert cultural identity and historical continuity with Armenian heritage, issuing collector pieces through international distributors it could never circulate domestically at scale.
KM#25 is part of a broader series honoring Armenian national figures, struck under contract outside the territory itself.