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1000 Manat Ruhnama - Prosperity of the Turkmen people

Issuer Central Bank of Turkmenistan
Year 2006
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Currency Manat (1993-2009)
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Obverse description At center, the principal emblem of the Presidential Standard of Turkmenistan, rendered in high relief. An olive branch is depicted as a symbol of peace and prosperity. The legend along the upper periphery names the issuing authority, while the lower portion of the field carries the name of President Saparmurat Türkmenbaşy and the year of issue 2006.
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The Ruhnama — a two-volume spiritual and historical text authored by then-president Saparmurat Niyazov — was declared mandatory reading in Turkmen schools, government offices, and even driving tests. Niyazov, who styled himself Türkmenbaşy ("Leader of the Turkmen"), commissioned this coin the same year he required the book to be studied alongside the Quran. He died in December 2006, and his successor Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow quietly dismantled much of the Ruhnama cult within two years of taking power.

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