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Central portrait bust of Al-Farabi (870–950), the Central Asian philosopher and scholar, set against a background of traditional Kazakh ornamental patterns with guilloche underprint and geometric border motifs. The denomination 1000 appears in numerals to the right of the portrait, with the issuer name in Kazakh (ҚАЗАҚСТАН ҰЛТТЫҚ БАНКІ) and the date 1994 inscribed below. National geometric framing elements and multicolour underprint complete the composition. |
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Architectural elevation vignette of the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi (1093–1166), the Turkic Sufi poet and mystic, rendered in a detailed frontal view. The denomination 1000 appears in numerals alongside the issuer name in Russian (НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ БАНК КАЗАХСТАНА). Ornamental guilloche borders and geometric underprint patterns frame the central architectural motif. |
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Kazakhstan's first domestic currency series launched in November 1993, replacing the Soviet ruble at a rate of 1 tenge to 500 rubles — a practical severance from the ruble zone that the newly independent republic had been negotiating against considerable pressure from Moscow. Harrison & Sons, a British security printer with deep Commonwealth credentials, handled the production of the higher denominations, including this 1000 tenge.
The 1994 date reflects issue year rather than printing year; the physical notes were produced ahead of the 1993 introduction and released into circulation as demand required.