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| Uitgever | Bukhara Soviet People's Republic |
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| Jaar | 1922 |
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| Waarde | 1000 Roubles |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Uncoloured letterpress reverse with a decorative guilloche frame enclosing multi-line Arabic-script text stating the note's legal tender provisions and issuing authority of the Bukharan Soviet People's Republic. The denomination 1000 appears in all four corners in both Arabic numerals and Cyrillic Рублей, with the year 1922 printed in Western numerals along the lower margin. |
| Opschrift keerzijde | جمهوریت نورون پرلتاریلاریلامنت برصوی اولکی چقاریلغان افچه لارذنك ١٠٠٠ صومگه تزلریوروكوزلرطرافیچیوریبدیر 1000 РУБЛЕЙ 1000 1922 |
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The Bukhara Soviet People's Republic was a short-lived Soviet client state established in 1920 after the Red Army destroyed the Bukharan Emirate — one of Central Asia's last traditional Islamic monarchies. This 1000-rouble note dates from 1922, the year the republic was nominally absorbed into Soviet structures before its formal dissolution in 1924 when the USSR's national delimitation of Central Asia erased it from the map entirely. The whole monetary apparatus of the BSNR existed for barely two years.
Notes of this series are scarce simply because the issuing authority collapsed so quickly.